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Raw data sources: American Community Survey (U.S. Census Bureau), U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Housing Finance Agency.
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With 6,426 people, 2,851 houses or apartments, and a median cost of homes of $147,712, house prices in Nitro are solidly below the national average.
Single-family detached homes are the single most common housing type in Nitro, accounting for 76.06% of the city's housing units. Other types of housing that are prevalent in Nitro include duplexes, homes converted to apartments or other small apartment buildings ( 11.04%), large apartment complexes or high rise apartments ( 8.20%), and a few row houses and other attached homes ( 2.44%).
Owner-occupied, three and four bedroom dwellings, primarily in single-family detached homes are the most prevalent type of housing you will see in Nitro. Owner-occupied housing accounts for 67.66% of Nitro's homes, and 49.14% have either three or four bedrooms, which is average sized relative to America.
At the end of World War II, American soldiers returned home triumphant and, with the help of the GI Bill, built homes by the millions on the edges of America's cities. These homes were predominantly capes and ranches, modest in size, but built to house a growing middle-class as the 20th century became the American century. Nitro's housing was primarily built during this period, from the '40s through the '60s. A full 50.23% of the city's housing hails from this era. Other housing ages represented in Nitro include homes built before 1939 ( 22.39%) and housing constructed between 1970-1999 ( 20.76%). There's also some housing in Nitro built between 2000 and later ( 6.62%).
Vacant housing appears to be an issue in Nitro. Fully 18.26% of the housing stock is classified as vacant. Left unchecked, vacant Nitro homes and apartments can be a drag on the real estate market, holding Nitro real estate prices below levels they could achieve if vacant housing was absorbed into the market and became occupied. Housing vacancy rates are a useful measure to consider, along with other things, if you are a home buyer or a real estate investor.
Some of the lowest real estate appreciation rates in America over the last ten years have been in Nitro, where house values have increased just 38.92%, which is annualized rate of 3.34%. This rate is lower than the appreciation rate found in 90% of the cities and towns in America.
Appreciation rates are so strong in Nitro that despite a nationwide downturn in the housing market, Nitro real estate has continued to appreciate in value faster than most communities. Looking at just the latest twelve months, Nitro appreciation rates continue to be some of the highest in America, at 9.07%, which is higher than appreciation rates in 77.21% of the cities and towns in the nation. Based on the last twelve months, short-term real estate investors have found good fortune in Nitro. Nitro appreciation rates in the latest quarter were at 8.15%, which equates to an annual appreciation rate of 36.79%.
Importantly, this makes Nitro one of the highest appreciating communities in the nation for the latest quarter, and may signal the city's near-future real estate investment strength.
Relative to West Virginia, our data show that Nitro's latest annual appreciation rate is lower than 80% of the other cities and towns in West Virginia.
$147,712
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2,851
$1,489 / per month