Cities with the most expensive homes in the Warner Robins metro area
Cities with the most expensive homes in the Warner Robins metro area
Purchasing a home is one of the most important investments there is. More than a place to live, homeownership is an asset with the potential to tremendously rise in value. But with home prices reaching record heights, affordability plays a huge role for buyers.
The typical home value in the United States was $355,696 in March, 4.6% higher than the year before.
High mortgage rates are also making monthly payments more expensive; as of May 2, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate sits at 7.22%.Although home prices have inflated all across the U.S., there are some cities that command a higher price tag than others. Location, size, age, and condition are all contributing factors to home value.
Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in the Warner Robins metro area using data from Zillow. Charts show the monthly typical home value since January 2018. All 9 cities and towns with data available were included in the list.
#9. Fort Valley, GA
- Typical home value: $145,290
- 1-year price change: +6.5%
- 5-year price change: +66.2%
#8. Hawkinsville, GA
- Typical home value: $163,463
- 1-year price change: +8.8%
- 5-year price change: +63.5%
#7. Warner Robins, GA
- Typical home value: $199,126
- 1-year price change: +6.8%
- 5-year price change: +58.5%
#6. Centerville, GA
- Typical home value: $214,245
- 1-year price change: +6.6%
- 5-year price change: +59.3%
#5. Perry, GA
- Typical home value: $249,886
- 1-year price change: +5.9%
- 5-year price change: +53.4%
#4. Byron, GA
- Typical home value: $250,577
- 1-year price change: +5.2%
- 5-year price change: +53.9%
#3. Elko, GA
- Typical home value: $276,347
- 1-year price change: +7.7%
- 5-year price change: +49.0%
#2. Bonaire, GA
- Typical home value: $283,208
- 1-year price change: +5.5%
- 5-year price change: +48.1%
#1. Kathleen, GA
- Typical home value: $351,537
- 1-year price change: +6.1%
- 5-year price change: +49.0%
This story features data reporting and writing by Elena Cox and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 379 metros.