Pittsburg, KS Housing


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The housing market in Pittsburg, KS is flourishing with a median value of $114,400 and an appreciation rate of 10.51% over the past year. This is significantly higher than the national median value of $338,100 and the national appreciation rate of 8.27%. These numbers show that Pittsburg is a great place to invest in property as it offers higher returns than the US average. The city of Pittsburg also has many amenities and activities to enjoy, making it an attractive destination for those looking for a pleasant place to live or invest.

The median home cost in Pittsburg is $114,400. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 59.6%. Home Appreciation in Pittsburg is up 13.8%.

Average Age of Homes
- The median age of Pittsburg real estate is 46 years old
The Rental Market in Pittsburg
- Renters make up 46.3% of the Pittsburg population
- 3.2% of houses and apartments in Pittsburg, 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

  HousingPittsburg, KansasUnited States
  9,434.0139,647,020.0
  5342
  $114,400$338,100
  13.8%16.6%
  42.5%57.0%
  59.6%101.1%
  $15.40$10.98
  $1,318$2,690
  38.9%57.4%
  13.0%11.2%
  48.1%31.4%
  Vacant Housing
  3.2%1.9%
  1.0%0.4%
  1.4%0.7%
  0.4%0.4%
  0.5%3.6%
  6.6%4.1%
  Value of Owner-Occupied Housing
  3.5%2.6%
  7.0%2.4%
  19.3%2.8%
  17.0%3.9%
  10.5%4.5%
  11.0%11.3%
  13.8%13.0%
  13.8%20.1%
  3.3%13.6%
  0.0%8.3%
  0.5%9.7%
  0.0%3.9%
  0.0%2.2%
  0.0%0.8%
  0.2%1.1%
  Housing Units by Year Structure Built
  0.0%0.2%
  8.7%13.6%
  8.7%13.6%
  13.0%13.6%
  6.3%13.2%
  15.8%14.8%
  13.0%13.6%
  11.0%10.0%
  6.8%4.7%
  24.0%12.2%
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I lived in Pittsburg for several years and am glad I left. I liked the small town atmosphere but the economy was in terrible shape --> and still is very bad. The college  More

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Lack of industry equals lack of jobs. Period. Whether you are white collar or blue collar, jobs folded in Southeast Kansas along with the coal mines, and nothing has  More

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Over 16 years ago

small town, big  More

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