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Nov 22, 2013

Bexar, Travis home value growth tops in U.S.

TEXAS - Of the 50 most populous counties in the United States, only three saw significant growth in home values from 2007 to 2012: Allegheny County, Pa.; Bexar County, Tex.;...
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TEXAS – Of the 50 most populous counties in the United States, only three saw significant growth in home values from 2007 to 2012: Allegheny County, Pa.; Bexar County, Tex.; and Travis County, Tex., according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Other, less populated counties in Texas also saw significant median home values increases from 2007 to 2012. Ector, Midland and Wilson counties have their gains listed below.

CountyMedian
Home Value
2007
2009
Median
Home Value
2010
2012
Difference
American Community Survey Home Values by County
Travis* $206,600 $215,700 $9,100
Bexar* $117,500 $123,500 $6,000
Wilson $121,400 $153,800 $32,400
Midland $125,800 $146,600 $20,800
Ector $78,500 $92,200 $13,700

* in top 50 most populated counties in U.S.

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