Nevada · Home Values · 2024
Nevada home prices 2024 — median, average and county breakdown
According to the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2020–2024), the median home value in Nevada is $435,400. Across the 17 counties measured, home values range from $82,600 in Eureka, NV to $615,400 in Douglas, NV.
Nevada median home value, 2024
Most expensive counties in Nevada
| County | Median home value |
|---|---|
| Douglas, NV | $615,400 |
| Washoe, NV | $539,900 |
| Carson City, NV | $453,000 |
| Clark, NV | $431,000 |
| Storey, NV | $426,400 |
Most affordable counties in Nevada
| County | Median home value |
|---|---|
| Eureka, NV | $82,600 |
| Esmeralda, NV | $108,900 |
| Mineral, NV | $156,200 |
| Pershing, NV | $179,500 |
| Lander, NV | $213,800 |
Average vs median home price — what's the difference?
The figure $435,400 is the median home value reported by the US Census Bureau — the middle value when every owner-occupied home in Nevada is sorted by price. Median is the standard measure used in housing reporting because it is not skewed by a small number of very expensive properties. The "average" home price searched for online almost always refers to this median value; true arithmetic averages tend to be 10–30% higher than the median in markets with high-end outliers, but the Census does not publish that figure.
For Nevada specifically, the Census also reports a median monthly rent of $1,597 and a price-to-income ratio of 5.6×. Both are sourced from the same 2020–2024 ACS 5-Year Estimates release.
Explore Nevada on the map
The figures above are static snapshots. The full county-level breakdown — including rent burden, price-to-income ratio, owner cost burden, and population change — is available on the interactive map.
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