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Median Home Sale Price (Currency) – 2009

Data Provided by: Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth
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$60,000 - $85,500
Lake $60,000
Wayne $64,250
Hancock $64,700
Clay $66,000
Lewis $66,000
Grundy $70,000
Perry $72,000
Obion $72,200
McNairy $72,750
Lauderdale $73,000
Benton $73,500
Hardeman $74,500
Carroll $76,200
Crockett $77,000
Weakley $78,000
Jackson $79,000
Lawrence $79,000
Humphreys $79,950
Decatur $80,000
Houston $80,000
Macon $80,000
Henry $84,000
Scott $85,500
$85,501 - $113,000
Morgan $87,400
Warren $87,500
Giles $88,000
Van Buren $89,000
Dyer $90,000
Haywood $90,500
Smith $91,000
Fentress $94,500
Hardin $94,500
Marshall $95,000
Campbell $95,200
Lincoln $96,500
White $99,500
Cocke $100,000
Henderson $100,000
Hickman $101,000
DeKalb $101,750
Trousdale $102,750
Bedford $103,500
Gibson $104,400
Bledsoe $104,500
Claiborne $105,000
Overton $106,000
Chester $108,000
Carter $110,000
$85,501 - $113,000
Coffee $110,400
Stewart $112,200
Cannon $112,800
Unicoi $113,000
$113,001 - $153,400
Marion $115,000
Greene $115,000
McMinn $115,000
Moore $115,950
Monroe $117,000
Madison $117,950
Johnson $118,500
Union $120,000
Dickson $120,000
Grainger $120,000
Sequatchie $122,000
Polk $122,000
Roane $123,000
Sullivan $124,000
Franklin $124,250
Hawkins $125,000
Meigs $125,500
Rhea $125,750
Putnam $126,500
Anderson $127,500
Bradley $130,000
Pickett $130,000
Hamblen $130,000
Cumberland $138,000
Tipton $139,995
Jefferson $140,000
Montgomery $142,000
Washington $145,000
Robertson $147,000
Rutherford $148,000
Hamilton $149,500
Maury $149,900
Cheatham $153,400
$153,401 - $319,300
Shelby $159,900
Blount $159,951
Sevier $160,000
Knox $160,725
Davidson $168,500
Fayette $176,000
Sumner $180,000
Loudon $186,500
Wilson $188,000
Williamson $319,300

Definitions: The median sale price of all homes in an area for any given calendar year. All homes include both new and existing structures.

Data Source: Sale price data were supplied by the Tennessee Housing Development Agency. 

Note: Maps use the natural break classification method, which reflects patterns in the data by dividing the map into naturally occurring groups. Using statistical tools, this method determines cut-off points for each group by identifying large gaps in data values.

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Pam.K.Brown@state.tn.us
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