Tyler, TX Housing


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The housing market in Tyler, TX is thriving. The median value of a house in Tyler is significantly lower than the US median value, at $227,800 compared to $338,100. This makes it a more attractive option for those looking to buy a home. Additionally, the appreciation rate for houses in Tyler over the last year has been higher than the US average at 16.49%, compared to 8.27%. This suggests that there are good prospects for buyers and sellers alike in Tyler's real estate market going forward.

The median home cost in Tyler is $227,800. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 96.3%. Home Appreciation in Tyler is up 20.0%.

Average Age of Homes
- The median age of Tyler real estate is 39 years old
The Rental Market in Tyler
- Renters make up 42.0% of the Tyler population
- 7.1% of houses and apartments in Tyler, are available to rent

DID YOU KNOW
Buying a home is the biggest single purchase most people make during their lives. The second largest is most often an automobile.

Median Monthly Rent by Number of Bedrooms

   Housing by Year Built

  HousingTyler, TexasUnited States
  44,467.0139,647,020.0
  4342
  $227,800$338,100
  20.0%16.6%
  65.4%57.0%
  96.3%101.1%
  $14.36$10.98
  $2,442$2,690
  45.6%57.4%
  15.4%11.2%
  38.9%31.4%
  Vacant Housing
  7.1%1.9%
  0.3%0.4%
  0.5%0.7%
  0.3%0.4%
  0.3%3.6%
  7.0%4.1%
  Value of Owner-Occupied Housing
  1.3%2.6%
  3.9%2.4%
  4.3%2.8%
  6.0%3.9%
  7.4%4.5%
  18.8%11.3%
  17.1%13.0%
  18.3%20.1%
  10.5%13.6%
  5.4%8.3%
  3.6%9.7%
  2.0%3.9%
  1.4%2.2%
  0.1%0.8%
  0.0%1.1%
  Housing Units by Year Structure Built
  0.1%0.2%
  12.6%13.6%
  12.6%13.6%
  11.5%13.6%
  13.1%13.2%
  15.3%14.8%
  11.5%13.6%
  14.7%10.0%
  6.9%4.7%
  4.2%12.2%
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My husband and I moved to a cabin in the woods just outside Tyler in 2007, so we've been here almost 15 years. Pros that other reviewers haven't mentioned: 1. very  More

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Over 3 years ago

Great place to live if you have your crap together. Lots of professionals and families. Great parks, weather, restaurants, churches, and schools. If you like big  More

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I've lived in the city for 5 years (until 2007). In my opinion, Tyler is awfully boring unless you are an outdoor person. Tyler offers few cultural possibilities, and it  More

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