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Median Housing Value of Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units With a Mortgage (In 2002 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Specified owner-occupied housing units (State level)
Rank State Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
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United States
136,929
136,261
137,597
1 Hawaii 291,576 243,757 339,395
2 California 275,526 271,728 279,324
3 Massachusetts 249,161 245,912 252,410
4 District of Columbia 212,428 200,873 223,983
5 New Jersey 210,483 207,325 213,641
6 Colorado 199,039 188,680 209,398
7 Connecticut 196,143 192,170 200,116
8 Washington 189,148 185,190 193,106
9 New York 176,438 172,523 180,353
10 New Hampshire 173,699 170,490 176,908
11 Maryland 165,784 162,771 168,797
12 Rhode Island 165,458 162,661 168,255
13 Alaska 162,526 159,521 165,531
14 Oregon 160,185 156,106 164,264
15 Nevada 157,407 151,949 162,865
16 Minnesota 155,212 151,752 158,672
17 Utah 151,775 148,496 155,054
18 Illinois 147,353 144,513 150,193
19 Virginia 145,437 142,837 148,037
20 Delaware 145,004 142,722 147,286
21 Arizona 136,434 134,347 138,521
22 Michigan 133,270 128,648 137,892
23 Georgia 131,221 129,205 133,237
24 Vermont 130,492 127,481 133,503
25 Florida 128,120 124,995 131,245
26 Wisconsin 122,259 118,395 126,123
27 North Carolina 121,181 117,304 125,059
28 Maine 121,036 117,723 124,349
29 South Carolina 116,614 112,085 121,143
30 New Mexico 116,080 107,337 124,823
31 Idaho 115,744 111,837 119,651
32 Ohio 113,072 109,919 116,225
33 Wyoming 110,586 97,747 123,425
34 Montana 106,735 97,757 115,713
35 Tennessee 106,070 103,631 108,509
36 Pennsylvania 102,871 101,610 104,132
37 Missouri 102,252 98,629 105,875
38 Indiana 100,762 96,807 104,717
39 Kentucky 98,132 96,568 99,696
40 Louisiana 94,786 91,074 98,499
41 Texas 94,559 93,445 95,673
42 Nebraska 94,191 91,198 97,184
43 Kansas 94,005 89,750 98,260
44 Alabama 93,917 90,889 96,945
45 South Dakota 90,022 85,557 94,487
46 Iowa 88,176 84,752 91,600
47 West Virginia 81,695 77,855 85,535
48 North Dakota 80,317 78,010 82,624
49 Oklahoma 79,839 78,154 81,524
50 Mississippi 79,425 75,515 83,336
51 Arkansas 79,043 77,447 80,639

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2002 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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