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What Is the Median Home Value in Iron County, Utah?

$379,000/home 10.5%vs 2023 ($342,900)

County · Census ACS 5-Year estimates

The median home value in Iron County, Utah is $379,000 (±$10,731), based on Census ACS 5-Year estimates (2024). The median gross rent is $1,065/month, and the median household income is $66,247/year. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2024 5-Year Estimates.

Median Home Value in Iron County, Utah and Neighbouring Counties

Lincoln: $219,500Garfield: $318,100Beaver: $283,700Iron County: $379,000Washington: $510,700Kane: $410,900$219,500$318,100$283,700$379,000$510,700$410,900

Housing Metrics for Iron County, Utah

MetricValue
Median Home Value$379,000
Median Gross Rent$1,065
Median Household Income$66,247
Total Housing Units20,157
Renter-Occupied Units6,394
Renter-Occupied Share32%

How does Iron County, Utah compare?

Median home value ranked against all counties in Utah.

Higher home value than 48% of counties in Utah · 16th of 29

Cheapest: Carbon County($228,500)
Priciest: Summit County($1,067,700)
#CountyValue
1Summit County$1,067,700
2Wasatch County$787,300
3Morgan County$654,900
… 12 more …
16Iron County(you are here)$379,000
… 10 more …
27Carbon County$228,500
28San Juan County$224,200
29Emery County$218,700

Frequently asked questions

What is the median home value in Iron County, Utah?

The median home value in Iron County, Utah is $379,000, based on Census ACS 5-Year estimates (2024). This is the self-reported estimated value homeowners believe their property would sell for. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 2024.

What is the average rent in Iron County, Utah?

The median gross rent in Iron County, Utah is $1,065/month, based on Census ACS 5-Year estimates (2024).

What is the median household income in Iron County, Utah?

The median household income in Iron County, Utah is $66,247/year according to Census ACS 5-Year estimates (2024).

How reliable is Census ACS data for small areas?

The ACS 5-Year estimates combine 60 months of data for more reliable figures in smaller geographies. Each estimate has a margin of error (MOE). For example, the median home value of $379,000 has a margin of error of ±$10,731. In very small areas, MOEs can be large relative to the estimate.

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This product uses the Census Bureau Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau. Data from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, public domain.