Median home value in Arizona

At $325,129, the median home value in Arizona is 7% below the national figure of $348,220, ranking 18 of 52, with Coconino County the highest county at $379,400.

A typical home value is not a listing price. It is what the middle of the market looks like once every owner-occupied home is counted.

Median home value in Arizona by county
RankCountyTypical figureContext
1Coconino County$379,400144,705 residents
2Maricopa County$371,4004,430,871 residents
3Yavapai County$354,300237,830 residents
4Pinal County$268,900433,338 residents
5Pima County$258,3001,042,393 residents
6Mohave County$233,700214,229 residents
7Gila County$222,50053,419 residents
8Santa Cruz County$196,70047,838 residents
9Cochise County$183,000125,504 residents
10Graham County$178,30038,453 residents
11Yuma County$173,500204,374 residents
12Navajo County$165,600107,110 residents
13La Paz County$117,50016,681 residents
14Greenlee County$93,9009,483 residents
15Apache County$62,40066,054 residents

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Methodology

Every figure on this page comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-year estimates. We store one row per county and roll counties up to state level, weighting each county by its population so that large metros are not treated the same as very small counties.

The median home value shown for a state is that population-weighted figure, not a simple average of county values. National comparisons use the same method across all states, so the state-versus-U.S. gap you see is a like-for-like comparison.

These are survey estimates, not transaction records, and they describe typical households rather than any individual situation. Nothing here is personalised financial advice.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year). American Community Survey 5-year estimates, 2022.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year).