Kirkland, IL Housing


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Kirkland, IL is a great place to invest in real estate. The median value of houses in the area is currently $210,300, which is significantly lower than the national median value of $338,100. Additionally, the one-year house appreciation rate for Kirkland is 9.73%, which is higher than the US one-year rate of 8.27%. With a lower median value and a higher appreciation rate, it's clear that now is an ideal time to invest in real estate in Kirkland.

The median home cost in Kirkland is $210,300. Home appreciation the last 10 years has been 63.3%. Home Appreciation in Kirkland is up 12.6%.

Average Age of Homes
- The median age of Kirkland real estate is 44 years old
The Rental Market in Kirkland
- Renters make up 17.9% of the Kirkland population
- 1.5% of houses and apartments in Kirkland, are available to rent

DID YOU KNOW
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Median Monthly Rent by Number of Bedrooms

   Housing by Year Built

  HousingKirkland, IllinoisUnited States
  612.0139,647,020.0
  4242
  $210,300$338,100
  12.6%16.6%
  35.4%57.0%
  63.3%101.1%
  $27.67$10.98
  $4,399$2,690
  64.5%57.4%
  6.7%11.2%
  28.8%31.4%
  Vacant Housing
  1.5%1.9%
  0.0%0.4%
  1.6%0.7%
  3.3%0.4%
  0.0%3.6%
  0.3%4.1%
  Value of Owner-Occupied Housing
  0.0%2.6%
  0.0%2.4%
  3.5%2.8%
  3.0%3.9%
  2.5%4.5%
  29.4%11.3%
  46.1%13.0%
  14.7%20.1%
  0.8%13.6%
  0.0%8.3%
  0.0%9.7%
  0.0%3.9%
  0.0%2.2%
  0.0%0.8%
  0.0%1.1%
  Housing Units by Year Structure Built
  0.0%0.2%
  29.1%13.6%
  29.1%13.6%
  14.4%13.6%
  2.0%13.2%
  11.1%14.8%
  14.4%13.6%
  3.4%10.0%
  4.1%4.7%
  27.1%12.2%
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