Median Home Price by State (2026)

Typical home values across all 50 states and D.C., with the US national median updated live from Federal Reserve data. ✓ Live national feed

✔ Reviewed by the True Value Calc editorial team 🗓 Last updated January 2026 📚 Sources: FRED (MSPUS), Zillow & Redfin
$403,000
US national median
Live · Jan 2026
$840,000
Highest — Hawaii
$165,000
Lowest — West Virginia
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How to read this: the US national median updates automatically from the Federal Reserve's MSPUS series (median sales price of houses sold). The per-state figures are editorial estimates modeled on public Zillow, Redfin and Realtor.com data and rounded to the nearest thousand — typical values, not appraisals or live quotes. Home prices vary enormously by city and neighborhood within a state. Confirm current local values with a real-estate agent or listing site before making decisions.

Median Home Price by State — Map

States are grouped into four colour bands, from most affordable to most expensive. Hover or tap a state for its value.

Alaska — $380kAlabama — $235kArkansas — $215kArizona — $445kCalifornia — $780kColorado — $560kConnecticut — $400kDistrict of Columbia — $630kDelaware — $360kFlorida — $415kGeorgia — $360kHawaii — $840kIowa — $220kIdaho — $460kIllinois — $285kIndiana — $245kKansas — $235kKentucky — $235kLouisiana — $240kMassachusetts — $610kMaryland — $425kMaine — $390kMichigan — $250kMinnesota — $350kMissouri — $255kMississippi — $210kMontana — $470kNorth Carolina — $360kNorth Dakota — $285kNebraska — $275kNew Hampshire — $480kNew Jersey — $520kNew Mexico — $340kNevada — $460kNew York — $450kOhio — $240kOklahoma — $220kOregon — $500kPennsylvania — $280kRhode Island — $460kSouth Carolina — $360kSouth Dakota — $300kTennessee — $380kTexas — $350kUtah — $550kVirginia — $400kVermont — $400kWashington — $620kWisconsin — $300kWest Virginia — $165kWyoming — $360k
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Most affordableMost expensiveUS median $403,000

Median Home Price — All 50 States + DC

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State Median Home Price vs National
AL Alabama $235,000 -42%
AK Alaska $380,000 -6%
AZ Arizona $445,000 +10%
AR Arkansas $215,000 -47%
CA California $780,000 +93%
CO Colorado $560,000 +39%
CT Connecticut $400,000 -1%
DE Delaware $360,000 -11%
DC District of Columbia $630,000 +56%
FL Florida $415,000 +3%
GA Georgia $360,000 -11%
HI Hawaii $840,000 +108%
ID Idaho $460,000 +14%
IL Illinois $285,000 -29%
IN Indiana $245,000 -39%
IA Iowa $220,000 -45%
KS Kansas $235,000 -42%
KY Kentucky $235,000 -42%
LA Louisiana $240,000 -40%
ME Maine $390,000 -3%
MD Maryland $425,000 +5%
MA Massachusetts $610,000 +51%
MI Michigan $250,000 -38%
MN Minnesota $350,000 -13%
MS Mississippi $210,000 -48%
MO Missouri $255,000 -37%
MT Montana $470,000 +17%
NE Nebraska $275,000 -32%
NV Nevada $460,000 +14%
NH New Hampshire $480,000 +19%
NJ New Jersey $520,000 +29%
NM New Mexico $340,000 -16%
NY New York $450,000 +12%
NC North Carolina $360,000 -11%
ND North Dakota $285,000 -29%
OH Ohio $240,000 -40%
OK Oklahoma $220,000 -45%
OR Oregon $500,000 +24%
PA Pennsylvania $280,000 -31%
RI Rhode Island $460,000 +14%
SC South Carolina $360,000 -11%
SD South Dakota $300,000 -26%
TN Tennessee $380,000 -6%
TX Texas $350,000 -13%
UT Utah $550,000 +36%
VT Vermont $400,000 -1%
VA Virginia $400,000 -1%
WA Washington $620,000 +54%
WV West Virginia $165,000 -59%
WI Wisconsin $300,000 -26%
WY Wyoming $360,000 -11%

Home Prices Across the US in 2026

Home values vary more by location than almost any other cost. The US national median shown above updates automatically from Federal Reserve data, while the state figures give you a sense of how far your budget stretches from place to place. The most expensive states — Hawaii, California, Massachusetts, Washington and the District of Columbia — have median values two to four times those of the most affordable, such as West Virginia, Mississippi and Arkansas.

Whichever state you're looking at, the price is only half the story: your monthly cost depends on the mortgage rate, down payment and property taxes too. Pair this chart with our mortgage calculator, the mortgage rates by state chart, the house affordability calculator and the down payment calculator to turn a price into a realistic monthly payment.

For International Buyers & Investors

Overseas buyers from the UK, Canada, Australia, the UAE and beyond often benchmark US home prices against their own markets. All figures here are in US dollars; use our currency converter to see prices in GBP, CAD, AUD, AED or EUR, and remember that US property taxes, insurance and closing costs differ from those at home.

Median Home Price by State — FAQ

The national median shown at the top of this page updates automatically from the Federal Reserve's MSPUS series (median sales price of houses sold), so it reflects the most recent published figure. As of the last update it was around $403,000. Median means half of homes sold for more and half for less.
Hawaii and California consistently have the highest median home values, followed by Massachusetts, Washington, Colorado, Utah and the District of Columbia. The most affordable states include West Virginia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Iowa.
No. The per-state numbers are editorial estimates of typical values modeled on public Zillow, Redfin and Realtor.com data, rounded to the nearest thousand. Actual prices vary widely by city and neighborhood. For an exact value, get a comparative market analysis from a local agent or an appraisal.
It depends on the mortgage rate, your down payment, debts and property taxes. As a rough guide, lenders often look for a total housing payment under about 28% of gross income. Use our house affordability and mortgage calculators to estimate the income and down payment needed for a given price in your state.
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