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Utica-Rome Housing Market

$218,900

6.7% 1-yr

The average Utica-Rome home value is $218,900, up 6.7% over the past year and goes to pending in around 35 days.

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Utica-Rome Key Takeaways

Typical Home Values: $218,900

1-year Value Change: +6.7%

(Data through November 30, 2025)

Utica-Rome Housing Market Overview

4.5%1-year Market Forecast(December 31, 2025)
704For sale inventory(December 31, 2025)
144New listings(December 31, 2025)
0.987Median sale to list ratio(November 30, 2025)
$239,000Median sale price(October 31, 2025)
$234,600Median list price(December 31, 2025)
33.5%Percent of sales over list price(November 30, 2025)
53.3%Percent of sales under list price(November 30, 2025)
35Median days to pending(December 31, 2025)
(Metric availability is based on market coverage and data)
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$1,375Average rent in Utica-Rome(December 31, 2025)
$1,901National average rent(December 31, 2025)
1.3%Month-over-month change(December 31, 2025)
3.7%Year-over-year change(December 31, 2025)
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The Zillow Observed Rent Index (ZORI) measures changes in asking rents over time, controlling for changes in the quality of the available rental inventory.

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