Housing Report for Johnson County, Nebraska
Johnson County had an owner-occupied dwelling median in 2000 of $51,300, according to the Decennial Census. This home value is less than the State of Nebraska 2000 home median value of $88,000 and less than median home value of $119,600 across the nation during that year.
In Johnson County, the real estate market was made up of 2,169 homes in 2005. The county has experienced a growth in housing units, adding all together 42 residential structures since 2001, a change of 2 percent.
When compared to other counties in Nebraska, Johnson County is positioned 31 of 93 in terms of percentage growth in new housing structures. The county ranks 1,957 of 3,141, when comparing thee change in housing structures in counties throughout the nation.
There is a large amount of affordable housing in Johnson County, Nebraska. In 2000, 93.1 percent of housing was valued under $125k.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau
In Johnson County, the real estate market was made up of 2,169 homes in 2005. The county has experienced a growth in housing units, adding all together 42 residential structures since 2001, a change of 2 percent.
When compared to other counties in Nebraska, Johnson County is positioned 31 of 93 in terms of percentage growth in new housing structures. The county ranks 1,957 of 3,141, when comparing thee change in housing structures in counties throughout the nation.
There is a large amount of affordable housing in Johnson County, Nebraska. In 2000, 93.1 percent of housing was valued under $125k.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau


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