Compare: North Carolina vs Pennsylvania
Home Values in North Carolina and Pennsylvania
| North Carolina | vs | Pennsylvania | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zillow Home Value IndexWhat's this? | $133,100 | vs | $144,200 | ||
| 1-Year Change | +0.7% | vs | +2.2% | ||
| Median List Price | $189,000 | vs | $169,900 | ||
| Median Sale Price | $172,800 | vs | $163,100 | ||
| Total Homes Sold in Apr | 9242 homes | vs | 16805 homes | ||
North Carolina tends to be less expensive for home buyers than Pennsylvania. During the last year, North Carolina home values have risen by 0.7%, while Pennsylvania home values have risen by 2.2%. The median sale price in North Carolina is $172,800, but the median listing price was $189,000, a 8.6% discount. Meanwhile in Pennsylvania, the median selling price is $163,100, and the starting price had a median of $169,900, a 4.0% discount. In April, North Carolina home sellers managed to move 9242 houses, while Pennsylvania saw 16805 transactions.



