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Median Housing Value of Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units With a Mortgage (In 2000 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Specified owner-occupied housing units (State level)
Rank State Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
 
United States
120,467
119,944
120,990
1 Hawaii 287,436 263,292 311,580
2 California 215,762 213,721 217,803
3 Massachusetts 192,978 190,155 195,801
4 New Jersey 173,029 170,884 175,174
5 Washington 169,367 167,128 171,606
6 Colorado 168,498 161,195 175,801
7 Connecticut 167,525 164,405 170,645
8 District of Columbia 166,282 159,367 173,197
9 New York 150,767 148,139 153,395
10 Oregon 149,810 145,380 154,240
11 Maryland 147,089 144,550 149,628
12 Alaska 144,659 142,103 147,215
13 Utah 144,050 141,229 146,872
14 Nevada 140,698 137,190 144,206
15 New Hampshire 138,548 135,903 141,193
16 Rhode Island 137,779 136,014 139,545
17 Delaware 133,410 131,001 135,819
18 Illinois 129,821 127,567 132,075
19 Virginia 126,326 123,373 129,280
20 Minnesota 123,202 119,673 126,731
21 Arizona 121,433 119,631 123,235
22 Michigan 117,335 113,700 120,970
23 Vermont 114,958 112,165 117,751
24 Georgia 113,526 110,429 116,623
25 Wisconsin 109,096 105,133 113,059
26 North Carolina 108,126 104,904 111,348
27 Florida 107,767 105,295 110,239
28 New Mexico 105,849 97,119 114,579
29 Idaho 104,970 101,696 108,244
30 South Carolina 103,967 100,400 107,534
31 Ohio 103,057 99,442 106,672
32 Maine 102,901 99,657 106,145
33 Montana 98,776 94,491 103,061
34 Wyoming 98,497 90,112 106,882
35 Tennessee 96,150 93,781 98,519
36 Indiana 94,755 92,333 97,177
37 Pennsylvania 94,750 93,630 95,870
38 Missouri 90,808 87,429 94,187
39 Kentucky 88,435 86,886 89,984
40 Nebraska 85,775 83,437 88,113
41 Alabama 85,660 83,848 87,472
42 Louisiana 84,695 82,291 87,099
43 Kansas 83,913 80,626 87,200
44 Texas 83,576 82,710 84,442
45 South Dakota 82,184 77,810 86,558
46 Iowa 79,814 76,309 83,319
47 Mississippi 75,635 72,558 78,712
48 North Dakota 74,415 71,316 77,514
49 Oklahoma 73,915 72,031 75,799
50 Arkansas 73,451 68,712 78,190
51 West Virginia 73,315 69,060 77,570

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Supplementary Survey

Notes

The table above shows the margin of error, represented by the lower and upper bounds of the 90-percent confidence interval. The confidence interval gives a range of values likely to include the population true value.  The smaller the confidence interval the more precise the estimate of the characteristic of interest.

An "N" entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

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