The State of North Carolina

Metropolitan areas include: Asheville, Burlington, Charlotte, Durham, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Greensboro-High Point, Greenville, Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton, Jacksonville, Raleigh-Cary, Rocky Mount, Wilmington, Winston-Salem.

Weekly Data

Weekly population and median asking prices for Single Family and Condo homes (together) are displayed in the trend box below. Population and housing trends at the State level helps to show the trends of population growth or decline in a particular state.



DateState
Population
Median Home Price
3/1/2009 6,628,636 $152,741
2/22/2009 6,628,636 $153,028
2/15/2009 6,628,636 $153,028
2/7/2009 6,628,636 $153,093
1/31/2009 6,628,636 $154,520
1/24/2009 6,628,636 $155,348
1/17/2009 6,628,636 $155,464
1/10/2009 6,628,636 $136,813
1/3/2009 6,628,636 $155,478
12/27/2008 6,628,636 $155,468
12/20/2008 6,628,636 $155,535
12/13/2008 6,628,636 $155,451
12/6/2008 6,628,636 $157,170
11/30/2008 6,628,636 $157,635
11/23/2008 6,628,665 $157,641
11/16/2008 6,628,679 $157,828
11/9/2008 6,628,679 $157,939
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