North Carolina

Ranked #24 of 51 for housing affordability

55Moderate

Median Home Price

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$309K

4.36x income

Median Rent

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$1,245

31.5% rent-burdened

Median Income

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$71K

Population: 10,698,973

Homeownership

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66.0%

9,280 experiencing homelessness

Housing Shortage

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160,000

units needed

Building Permits (2024)

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95,163

Price-to-Income

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4.36x

Severe Rent Burden

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15.0%

paying >50% of income

Rent Burden Breakdown

vs. National Average

House Price Index (2000โ€“2025)

FHFA All-Transactions HPI ยท Base = 100 (1980s)

Since 2019: +74.3%Since 2010: +124.3%Since 2000: +190.2%

HUD Fair Market Rents (FY2026)

Maximum rent HUD considers fair for Section 8 voucher holders

Studio
$1,145/mo
1 Bedroom
$1,213/mo
2 Bedroom
$1,378/mo
3 Bedroom
$1,756/mo
4 Bedroom
$2,168/mo

FMR ($1378) is above the state median rent ($1245) โ€” vouchers cover typical rents.

Metros in North Carolina

MetroScoreHome PriceRentIncomeRent Burden
Charlotte45$381K$1,505$81K32.0%
Raleigh45$440K$1,605$96K30.0%
Greensboro60$244K$1,103$63K32.0%
Winston-Salem81$249K$994$64K18.7%
Durham-Chapel Hill48$415K$1,532$83K31.0%
Asheville61$399K$1,286$68K19.0%
Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton80$230K$828$58K14.6%
Fayetteville85$217K$1,220$61K22.7%
Rocky Mount90$188K$884$61K13.0%
Goldsboro87$182K$931$55K15.5%
Pinehurst-Southern Pines73$369K$1,342$78K24.5%

Market Trends

Homeownership Rate

66.0%

Rent-to-Income Ratio

21.0%

of gross income spent on rent

Total Households

4,392,669

Owner-Occupied

2,913,467

Renter-Occupied

1,479,202

Homelessness

Latest Count (2024)

11,626

1-Year Change

+19.2%

10-Year Trend (2015โ€“2024)

+8.8%

10,685 โ†’ 11,626

Housing Policies

low-income housing tax creditsNC Housing Trust Fundworkforce housing programs

Construction Activity

Total Permits (2024)

95,163

6.8% of national total

Single-Family

70,047

74% of state permits

Multi-Family

25,116

26% of state permits

SF 74%
MF 26%

Mortgage Access

National HMDA data โ€” mortgage denial rates by race/ethnicity

Denial Rates by Race

Black
26.8%
Hispanic
21.4%
Native American
24.5%
Asian
12.8%
White
11.2%

Top Denial Reasons

Debt-to-Income Ratio32%
Credit History28%
Insufficient Collateral15%
Incomplete Application12%
Insufficient Cash8%

Housing Shortage

State Shortage

160,000

units needed

National Shortage

7,300,000

2.2% of national total

Affordable Units per 100 ELI Renters

35

nationally (NLIHC)

National Shortage by Unit Type

45%

Single-Family

18%

Small Multi (2-4)

22%

Medium Multi (5-49)

15%

Large Multi (50+)

Rent Burden Detail

North Carolina burden rates with national demographic breakdown

Cost-Burdened Renters

31.5%

paying >30% of income

Severely Burdened

15.0%

paying >50% of income

Households >30% Burden

318,115

Households >35% Burden

122,899

National Burden by Income

<$15K
83%
$15-30K
78%
$30-45K
55%
$45-75K
27%
$75K+
8%
Severe (>50%) Moderate (30-50%)

National Burden by Race

Black
55%
Hispanic
52%
Asian
47%
White
43%
Other
49%