Latest available · Census ACS 5-Year (2024)
Median Home Value in Nevada
Median home value by county, city, and ZIP code. Census ACS 5-Year estimates.
Median Home Value in Nevada and Neighbouring States
How Nevada Compares to Other States
Median home value ranked against all 51 states and DC.
Higher home value than 82% of states · 10th of 51
| # | State | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hawaii | $839,100 |
| 2 | District of Columbia | $737,100 |
| 3 | California | $734,700 |
| … 6 more … | ||
| 10 | Nevada(you are here) | $435,400 |
| … 38 more … | ||
| 49 | Arkansas | $188,000 |
| 50 | Mississippi | $169,800 |
| 51 | West Virginia | $162,600 |
Highest & Lowest Median Home Value by County
| # | County | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Douglas County | $615,400 |
| 2 | Washoe County | $539,900 |
| 3 | Carson City | $453,000 |
| 15 | Mineral County | $156,200 |
| 16 | Esmeralda County | $108,900 |
| 17 | Eureka County | $82,600 |
Counties
| County | Median Home Value |
|---|---|
| Carson City, Nevada | $453,000 |
| Churchill County, Nevada | $329,900 |
| Clark County, Nevada | $431,000 |
| Douglas County, Nevada | $615,400 |
| Elko County, Nevada | $301,400 |
| Esmeralda County, Nevada | $108,900 |
| Eureka County, Nevada | $82,600 |
| Humboldt County, Nevada | $278,300 |
| Lander County, Nevada | $213,800 |
| Lincoln County, Nevada | $219,500 |
| Lyon County, Nevada | $366,100 |
| Mineral County, Nevada | $156,200 |
| Nye County, Nevada | $290,900 |
| Pershing County, Nevada | $179,500 |
| Storey County, Nevada | $426,400 |
| Washoe County, Nevada | $539,900 |
| White Pine County, Nevada | $220,000 |
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Frequently asked questions
What is the median home value in Nevada?
In Nevada, median home value ranges from $32,600 to $2,000,001 across counties, cities, and ZIP codes, based on Census ACS 5-Year estimates (2024). Browse the geographies below to find specific home value data for your area.
How does Census estimate home values?
The ACS asks homeowners to estimate what their property would sell for if it were on the market today. These self-reported values are aggregated to produce median estimates for each geography. They reflect perceived market value, which may differ from appraised or actual transaction prices.
Where does this home value data come from?
This data comes from the Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates. The 5-Year estimates combine 60 months of survey data for more reliable figures, especially in smaller geographies.
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