Housing Market Overview

The median home price (often called the average home price), rent costs, affordability metrics, and housing stock characteristics for this housing market.

$63,777 Cheaper than 86% of counties in Georgia
$1,056 More expensive than 76% of counties in Georgia

Median Home Price Map: Nearby Counties

Housing Market Overview

Metric Pike County Georgia Avg US Average
Median Home Price $63,777 $238,631 $242,182
Price Trend (Annual %) -2.1% 9.0% 8.2%
Median Gross Rent $1,056 $1,306 $1,342
Rent Trend (Annual %) 4.6% 5.6% 5.1%
Household Income Trend (Annual %)

The median home price in Pike County is about 73% lower than in Georgia. Rent is about 19% lower than the Georgia average.

Median Home and Rent Price Trends

Median Home Prices, 2015-2023

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Median Rent Prices, 2015-2023

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Home prices and rent are moving in opposite directions in Pike County: home prices fell about 2.1% a year while rent rose about 4.6% a year. That is an unusual pattern worth watching.

Median rent in Pike County rose about 32.8% between 2015 and 2023, from $795 to $1,056. Over the same span, rent in Georgia rose about 48.7%.

Affordability

On average, housing unit costs 0.7 yearly household incomes in Pike County.

Buying the median-priced home in Pike County costs roughly 5.0 years of rent at the median monthly rate. That is a relatively low price-to-rent ratio, which tends to favor buying over renting in Pike County. The price-to-rent ratio in Georgia is about 15.2.

Metric Pike County Georgia Avg US Average
Median Home Price $63,777 $238,631 $242,182
Median Household Income $85,104 $74,683 $78,145
Price-to-Income Ratio 0.7 3.2 3.1

Home Prices vs Income Over Time

Home Prices
Household Income

Between 2015 and 2023, the median home price in Pike County fell about 46.2%, while median household income rose about 65.7% between 2009 and 2023 — income grew faster than the home price.

Income Growth vs Housing Cost Growth (Year-over-Year %)

Compare income and housing cost trends.

Household Income Growth %
Housing Cost Growth %
Year Income Growth % Housing Cost Growth % Gap (Cost - Income)

Occupancy & Tenure

Metric Pike County Georgia Avg US Average
Homeownership Rate 76.0% 58.4% 58.2%
Rental Rate 13.6% 31.0% 31.3%
Vacancy Rate 10.4% 10.6% 10.6%
Median Tenure (years) 16.0 14.0 15.0
Median Year Moved In 2010 2012 2011

Pike County has a homeownership rate of 76.0%, higher than the Georgia average of 58.4%. Its housing vacancy rate is 10.4%, compared with 10.6% in Georgia.

Housing Stock

Metric Pike County Georgia Avg US Average
Average Household Size 2.96 people 2.64 people 2.54 people
Median Structure Built Year 1988 1989 1978
Median Number of Rooms 6.2 5.9 5.5

The typical housing unit in Pike County was built around 1988. On average, 3.0 people live in a home with about 6.2 rooms, staying for about 16.0 years on average.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the housing market in Pike County, Georgia.

What is the median home price in Pike County, Georgia?

The median home price in Pike County, Georgia is $63,777, lower than the Georgia average of $238,631.

What is the average home price in Pike County, Georgia?

The typical home price in %s, reported as the median sale price, is %s. The median is used instead of a mathematical average because it is not skewed by a small number of very expensive or very cheap homes, so it better reflects what a typical buyer pays.

What is the median rent in Pike County, Georgia?

The median gross rent in Pike County, Georgia is $1,056 per month, lower than the Georgia average of $1,306.

What was the median gross rent in Pike County in 2020?

In 2020, the median gross rent in Pike County, Georgia was $910 per month.

What is the price-to-rent ratio in Pike County, Georgia?

The price-to-rent ratio in Pike County, Georgia is about 5.0, meaning it would take roughly 5.0 years of rent payments at the median rent to equal the median home price. That is a relatively low price-to-rent ratio, which tends to favor buying over renting in Pike County.

Are home prices or rent rising faster in Pike County, Georgia?

Home prices and rent are moving in opposite directions in Pike County: home prices fell about 2.1% a year while rent rose about 4.6% a year. That is an unusual pattern worth watching.

What is the homeownership rate in Pike County, Georgia?

76.0% of households in Pike County, Georgia own their home, higher than the Georgia average of 58.4%.

What is the vacancy rate in Pike County, Georgia?

The housing vacancy rate in Pike County, Georgia is 10.4%, lower than the Georgia average of 10.6%.