2003 Median Value (Dollars) for All Owner-Occupied Housing Units
Updated August 5, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
Rank | Estimate | Lower bound | Upper bound | |
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1. | California | $316,597 | $313,883 | $319,311 |
2. | Hawaii | 302,315 | 250,250 | 354,380 |
3. | Massachusetts | 300,767 | 296,228 | 305,306 |
4. | District of Columbia | 246,310 | 239,308 | 253,312 |
5. | New Jersey | 240,145 | 237,389 | 242,901 |
6. | Connecticut | 215,496 | 211,728 | 219,264 |
7. | Colorado | 200,466 | 188,930 | 212,002 |
8. | Rhode Island | 199,745 | 196,347 | 203,143 |
9. | New Hampshire | 198,288 | 194,811 | 201,765 |
10. | New York | 196,085 | 192,054 | 200,116 |
11. | Washington | 188,643 | 185,972 | 191,314 |
12. | Maryland | 180,942 | 176,552 | 185,332 |
13. | Oregon | 166,847 | 163,930 | 169,764 |
14. | Alaska | 165,363 | 161,072 | 169,654 |
15. | Minnesota | 165,294 | 161,342 | 169,246 |
16. | Nevada | 159,835 | 153,124 | 166,546 |
17. | Illinois | 157,564 | 155,280 | 159,848 |
18. | Delaware | 155,527 | 152,886 | 158,168 |
19. | Virginia | 153,398 | 147,065 | 159,731 |
20. | Utah | 152,338 | 147,938 | 156,738 |
21. | Vermont | 138,327 | 135,501 | 141,153 |
22. | Michigan | 136,259 | 131,965 | 140,553 |
23. | Arizona | 134,699 | 132,130 | 137,268 |
24. | Georgia | 131,822 | 129,568 | 134,076 |
25. | Wisconsin | 129,575 | 123,631 | 135,519 |
26. | Florida | 129,344 | 125,166 | 133,522 |
27. | Maine | $125,443 | $122,021 | $128,865 |
28. | Ohio | 116,375 | 112,437 | 120,313 |
29. | Idaho | 114,580 | 111,548 | 117,612 |
30. | Montana | 113,089 | 106,464 | 119,714 |
31. | North Carolina | 111,455 | 104,962 | 117,948 |
32. | Wyoming | 108,446 | 95,671 | 121,221 |
33. | Pennsylvania | 106,966 | 105,449 | 108,483 |
34. | Missouri | 106,763 | 103,041 | 110,485 |
35. | Tennessee | 106,560 | 104,553 | 108,567 |
36. | New Mexico | 105,911 | 98,327 | 113,495 |
37. | South Carolina | 105,667 | 100,224 | 111,110 |
38. | Indiana | 104,833 | 99,300 | 110,366 |
39. | Kansas | 98,893 | 94,583 | 103,203 |
40. | Nebraska | 98,640 | 95,697 | 101,583 |
41. | Texas | 94,515 | 93,519 | 95,511 |
42. | South Dakota | 92,791 | 87,459 | 98,123 |
43. | Kentucky | 92,599 | 88,688 | 96,510 |
44. | Iowa | 90,636 | 86,028 | 95,244 |
45. | Louisiana | 90,168 | 87,469 | 92,867 |
46. | Alabama | 87,203 | 84,579 | 89,827 |
47. | Oklahoma | 83,525 | 81,172 | 85,878 |
48. | Arkansas | 79,902 | 76,531 | 83,273 |
49. | Mississippi | 78,681 | 73,714 | 83,648 |
50. | North Dakota | 78,577 | 75,867 | 81,287 |
51. | West Virginia | 78,201 | 74,710 | 81,692 |
NOTE: Data based on 12 monthly samples during 2003.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2003 American Community Survey.
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