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Home Values are Surging in Leander, Texas

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In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. home sales slumped. Since then, however, the market has come roaring back — and rising demand, in conjunction with a relatively low supply of housing, has caused home values to surge.

According to estimates from Zillow, a Seattle-based real estate data company, between May 2020 and May 2021, the typical single-family American home appreciated in value from $253,773 to $287,148, a 13.2% increase. Of course, housing markets also respond more to local forces, and not all parts of the country followed the national pattern.

In Leander, a city of about 53,700 residents in Texas’s Austin-Round Rock metro area, home values are rising even faster than they are nationwide. The typical single family home in Leander was worth $422,574 as of May 2021, 34.9% more than what it was worth one year ago.

One factor that can contribute to rapidly climbing home prices at a local level is demand. And demand for housing is often precipitated by a growing population. According to the most recent available Census data, over the last one-year period, Leander’s population increased by 15.7%.

Nationwide, the typical home value is about 4.6 times higher than the median household income of $62,843. In Leander, housing is generally more affordable. The typical single-family home value is about 4.1 times higher than the local median household income of $101,872.

Here are the 22 communities with populations of at least 25,000 in Texas where home values climbed the most in the last year.

This is How Much Home You Can Buy For 200K in Every State

Rank in state Place 1-yr. increase in typical home value Current typical home value ($) 1-yr. change in median income Current median household income ($)
1 Leander 34.9% 422,574 10.2% 101,872
2 Round Rock 34.7% 416,663 2.5% 82,676
3 Cedar Park 33.8% 464,674 2.1% 104,019
4 Hutto 32.9% 336,109 7.0% 78,942
5 Pflugerville 32.2% 380,330 6.1% 93,627
6 Georgetown 30.4% 419,835 3.4% 73,822
7 Austin 29.8% 540,086 6.1% 71,576
8 Kyle 24.9% 285,879 6.0% 79,348
9 San Marcos 20.0% 284,726 7.4% 40,370
10 Brownsville 18.7% 127,408 5.7% 38,588
11 McKinney 18.3% 397,748 3.8% 93,354
12 Allen 17.5% 398,525 -0.8% 105,925
13 Galveston 17.3% 277,989 9.8% 49,319
14 Wylie 17.2% 328,316 -1.3% 92,395
15 Killeen 17.2% 166,288 -1.6% 49,630
16 Temple 16.9% 195,129 5.1% 54,873
17 Plano 16.9% 409,395 3.8% 95,602
18 Harlingen 16.4% 130,461 2.5% 39,752
19 Frisco 16.3% 493,787 -0.1% 127,055
20 Little Elm 16.2% 335,734 3.6% 98,803
21 Haltom City 16.2% 204,577 4.5% 52,709
22 North Richland Hills 16.0% 297,057 4.3% 71,076

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