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Home > Census 2000 Profiles > South Carolina Profile > Housing > Median Value of Housing Units

Median Value of Housing Units

Median value means that one-half of all homes were worth more and one-half were worth less.

Median Value of Housing Units: 2000

  South Carolina United States
Median Value of Selected Owner-Occupied Housing Units $94,900 $119,600

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000. SF3, Table H76.
 

Median Value of Selected Owner-Occupied Housing Units by Race of Householder: 2000

  South Carolina United States
White Alone Householder $105,300 $122,800
African American Alone Householder $67,300 $80,600
American Indian or Alaska Native Alone Householder $80,900 $81,000
Asian Alone Householder $114,500 $199,300
Some Other Race Alone Householder $83,100 $101,700
Two or More Races Householder $89,200 $124,400
Hispanic or Latino Householder $95,400 $105,600

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000. SF3, Table HCT42A-H.

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