List of U.S. states by median home price

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This article contains a list of U.S. states and the District of Columbia by median home price, according to data from Zillow.

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List U.S. states and D.C. by median home price

U.S. states and D.C. by median home price, February 2024 (in February 2024 dollars) [1]
State
rank
State
or territory
Median home price
in US$
1Flag of Hawaii.svg  Hawaii $839,013
2Flag of California.svg  California $765,197
Flag of Washington, D.C.svg  District of Columbia $610,548
3Flag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts $596,410
4Flag of Washington.svg  Washington $575,894
5Flag of Colorado.svg  Colorado $539,151
6Flag of Utah.svg  Utah $509,433
7Flag of New Jersey.svg  New Jersey $503,432
8Flag of Oregon.svg  Oregon $487,244
9Flag of New Hampshire.svg  New Hampshire $454,948
10Flag of New York.svg  New York $453,138
11Flag of Montana.svg  Montana $448,238
12Flag of Idaho.svg  Idaho $443,500
13Flag of Rhode Island.svg  Rhode Island $438,711
14Flag of Arizona.svg  Arizona $426,680
15Flag of Nevada.svg  Nevada $426,267
16Flag of Maryland.svg  Maryland $406,843
17Flag of Florida.svg  Florida $392,306
18Flag of Connecticut.svg  Connecticut $384,244
19Flag of Maine.svg  Maine $382,580
20Flag of Virginia.svg  Virginia $377,699
21Flag of Delaware.svg  Delaware $374,252
22Flag of Vermont.svg  Vermont $373,001
23Flag of Alaska.svg  Alaska $349,502
Flag of the United States.svg  United States $347,716
24Flag of Wyoming.svg  Wyoming $334,782
25Flag of Minnesota.svg  Minnesota $323,034
26Flag of North Carolina.svg  North Carolina $322,527
27Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia $321,821
28Flag of Tennessee.svg  Tennessee $311,531
29Flag of Texas.svg  Texas $298,624
30Flag of South Dakota.svg  South Dakota $292,551
31Flag of New Mexico.svg  New Mexico $292,280
32Flag of South Carolina.svg  South Carolina $287,882
33Flag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin $286,394
34Flag of Pennsylvania.svg  Pennsylvania $255,570
35Flag of Nebraska.svg  Nebraska $251,315
36Flag of Illinois.svg  Illinois $251,267
37Flag of North Dakota.svg  North Dakota $248,022
38Flag of Missouri.svg  Missouri $238,125
39Flag of Michigan.svg  Michigan $232,511
40Flag of Indiana.svg  Indiana $231,533
41Flag of Alabama.svg  Alabama $221,490
42Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio $217,698
43Flag of Kansas.svg  Kansas $217,315
44Flag of Iowa.svg  Iowa $208,755
45Flag of Oklahoma.svg  Oklahoma $199,378
46Flag of Arkansas.svg  Arkansas $198,838
47Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky $196,550
48Flag of Louisiana.svg  Louisiana $194,308
49Flag of Mississippi.svg  Mississippi $171,613
50Flag of West Virginia.svg  West Virginia $155,491

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