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Median Housing Value of Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units With a Mortgage (In 2003 Inflation-adjusted Dollars)
Specified owner-occupied housing units (State level)
Rank State Median Lower Bound Upper Bound
 
United States
147,275
146,508
148,042
1 California 334,426 331,704 337,148
2 Hawaii 324,661 273,237 376,085
3 Massachusetts 309,736 305,590 313,882
4 District of Columbia 248,171 237,068 259,274
5 New Jersey 245,573 242,647 248,499
6 Connecticut 226,202 222,533 229,871
7 Colorado 210,398 200,144 220,652
8 New Hampshire 208,403 204,723 212,083
9 Rhode Island 205,244 201,333 209,155
10 Washington 200,235 197,155 203,315
11 New York 198,883 194,694 203,072
12 Maryland 186,139 182,262 190,016
13 Alaska 174,146 170,827 177,465
14 Oregon 171,039 168,112 173,966
15 Nevada 170,333 163,295 177,371
16 Minnesota 169,778 166,872 172,684
17 Delaware 165,739 162,923 168,555
18 Virginia 162,080 158,283 165,877
19 Illinois 160,551 157,947 163,155
20 Utah 156,657 153,406 159,908
21 Arizona 146,124 143,903 148,345
22 Florida 144,507 140,913 148,101
23 Michigan 141,413 136,804 146,022
24 Georgia 140,734 137,704 143,764
25 Vermont 138,457 135,883 141,031
26 Maine 134,846 131,335 138,357
27 Wisconsin 131,908 128,759 135,057
28 North Carolina 125,428 120,537 130,319
29 South Carolina 121,290 115,732 126,848
30 Ohio 118,956 115,477 122,435
31 Montana 118,887 111,648 126,126
32 New Mexico 118,764 110,690 126,838
33 Idaho 118,174 115,120 121,228
34 Wyoming 116,360 104,547 128,173
35 Pennsylvania 110,020 108,452 111,588
36 Tennessee 110,000 108,269 111,731
37 Missouri 108,625 104,651 112,599
38 Indiana 106,840 102,208 111,472
39 Kentucky 104,103 101,226 106,980
40 Nebraska 100,539 97,835 103,243
41 Kansas 100,257 95,749 104,765
42 Louisiana 099,215 95,924 102,506
43 Texas 099,139 98,095 100,183
44 South Dakota 096,977 92,208 101,746
45 Alabama 096,106 93,493 98,719
46 Iowa 091,427 86,946 95,908
47 West Virginia 085,709 81,688 89,730
48 Oklahoma 085,502 83,944 87,060
49 Mississippi 085,142 80,938 89,346
50 Arkansas 083,699 80,439 86,959
51 North Dakota 081,796 78,753 84,839

  
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2003 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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