Home Values Are Heating Up in North Carolina

Home Values Are Heating Up in North Carolina
Home Values Are Heating Up in North Carolina

Thanks to ultra-low mortgage rates, it's an excellent time to buy or sell a home across the U.S. But what about in North Carolina?

Is the state's housing market too pricey for buyers? Not-so-great if you've got a home you want to sell? Or just right — for everybody?

Home values provide some answers. They indicate that the market in North Carolina is heating up, according to Zillow, though you might find vast differences from one city or one corner of the state to the next.

Current home values in North Carolina

Home values have been rising throughout North Carolina and are up 7.11% from a year ago.

Statewide, the median value for a single-family home — meaning half are worth more, half are worth less — is currently $188,200 , Zillow says.

Could you afford that? Let's say you want to buy that mid-priced home using a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at this week's average interest rate, which is a low 3.69%, says mortgage company Freddie Mac.

With the 30-year mortgage rate at 3.69% and the median home value for North Carolina at $188,200 , a representative monthly mortgage payment would be $865.19.

How the North Carolina housing market stacks up

Asheville, North Carolina, USA at twilight.
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Asheville, North Carolina, USA at twilight.

Property values in North Carolina are high by historical standards and are lower than what the typical house is worth nationwide.

The median home value throughout the U.S. is $229,600, which is up 4.88% from a year ago.

Zillow predicts U.S. home values will rise 2.2% over the next year, while in North Carolina, they're expected to rise 1.76%.

Homes are going on the market in North Carolina at a median price of $116 per square foot, versus $155 per square foot nationwide.

Are you looking to buy? Take a look at today's best mortgage rates where you live.