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Median Housing Value of Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units With a Mortgage (In 2001 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Specified owner-occupied housing units (State level)
Rank State Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
 
United States
127,692
127,001
128,383
1 Hawaii 276,313 235,715 316,911
2 California 239,437 237,505 241,369
3 Massachusetts 222,470 219,482 225,458
4 Colorado 187,059 176,910 197,208
5 New Jersey 185,606 182,969 188,243
6 Washington 181,682 178,757 184,607
7 Connecticut 177,718 173,812 181,624
8 District of Columbia 176,260 167,928 184,593
9 Oregon 159,264 156,179 162,350
10 New York 158,434 156,327 160,541
11 Alaska 154,236 151,088 157,384
12 Maryland 151,670 148,134 155,206
13 New Hampshire 150,950 147,889 154,011
14 Utah 149,453 146,480 152,426
15 Nevada 148,354 143,401 153,307
16 Rhode Island 147,928 145,786 150,070
17 Minnesota 139,307 136,141 142,473
18 Delaware 138,744 136,507 140,981
19 Illinois 136,894 134,851 138,937
20 Virginia 134,931 132,398 137,464
21 Arizona 128,515 126,025 131,005
22 Michigan 124,646 120,524 128,768
23 Georgia 124,076 120,781 127,371
24 Vermont 120,596 118,565 122,627
25 Wisconsin 117,012 112,461 121,563
26 Florida 116,268 113,615 118,921
27 North Carolina 115,486 111,582 119,390
28 New Mexico 112,017 102,063 121,971
29 Ohio 109,524 106,371 112,677
30 South Carolina 109,264 102,788 115,740
31 Idaho 108,350 105,976 110,724
32 Maine 105,876 103,117 108,635
33 Montana 105,617 100,976 110,258
34 Wyoming 100,895 92,860 108,931
35 Tennessee 100,197 97,758 102,636
36 Pennsylvania 99,246 98,101 100,391
37 Indiana 98,723 95,380 102,066
38 Missouri 95,878 93,778 97,978
39 Kentucky 93,284 91,387 95,182
40 Nebraska 92,002 90,119 93,885
41 Alabama 90,769 88,093 93,445
42 Louisiana 88,756 85,976 91,536
43 Kansas 88,021 84,436 91,606
44 Texas 87,704 86,866 88,542
45 South Dakota 86,837 82,212 91,462
46 Iowa 83,581 80,312 86,850
47 North Dakota 78,061 75,167 80,955
48 West Virginia 77,513 73,319 81,707
49 Mississippi 76,997 73,110 80,884
50 Oklahoma 76,342 74,308 78,376
51 Arkansas 75,256 73,307 77,205

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2001 American Community 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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