New Study Names Georgia among the States Where House Prices have Increased the Most in the Past Five Years

Staff Report

Wednesday, March 1st, 2023

A new study has revealed the states where house prices rose the least over the past five years.

The research by Boulder Home Source analyzed data from Zillow for the past five years, across all fifty states to determine which state had seen the smallest rise in house prices.

The data revealed that the state with the smallest increase in house prices is North Dakota. There has been just a 22.7% increase in house prices in the past five years in North Dakota. The average house price in the state is currently $238,509.

Louisiana has seen the second lowest increase in house prices out of all fifty states. The average house price in Louisiana is now $186,795 after increasing 23.6% in the past five years. 

The state with the third lowest increase in house prices is Alaska. The average house price in Alaska is $336,015 after increasing 26.7% since 2018. 

In Maryland, there has been a 33.9% rise in house prices over the last five years, making the state have the fourth smallest increase in house prices. House prices in Maryland currently average at $382,154.

Mississippi has the fifth lowest increase in house prices, rising 36.7% to an average of $163,052 in the past five years.

Illinois and New York rank sixth and seventh respectively. Illinois house prices have risen 37.3% in the past five years, the sixth lowest increase of any state. In New York, there has been a 39.3% rise in house prices over the past five years, with New York house prices currently sitting at an average of $629,516. 

Connecticut follows closely behind New York, as the state with the eighth-smallest increase in house prices. The average house price in Connecticut is $350,651 as of 2023 after rising 39.4% in the past five years. 

West Virginia has had the ninth lowest increase in house prices, rising 40.0% in the past five years to an average of $144,330. Massachusetts ranks as the state with the tenth smallest increase in house prices in the past five years, rising by 40.9%. 

The states where house prices have increased the least in the past five years

State

Rank

Increase in house price over the past five years

North Dakota

1

22.7%

Louisiana

2

23.6 %

Alaska

3

26.7%

Maryland

4

33.9%

Mississippi

5

36.7%

Illinois

6

37.3%

New York

7

39.3%

Connecticut

8

39.4%

West Virginia

9

40.0%

Massachusetts

10

40.9%

Idaho has seen the biggest increase in house prices in the past five years, with the average house price rising 91.9%. Currently, the average house price in Idaho is $429,606. Montana follows as the state where house prices have risen at the second highest rate. In Montana, the average house price is $430,528 after rising 79.4% since 2018. The state of Georgia has had the third highest rise in house prices over the past five years, growing 76.5% to $301,978.

Commenting on the findings, a spokesperson from Boulder Home Source said: “The past five years has seen the housing market experience a lot of turbulence, leading to increases in house prices across America. However, this study offers a fascinating insight into the states where prices are less likely to experience volatile increases and are more likely to remain relatively stable. This can serve as a useful guide to anyone looking to buy property in the next coming months or year.” 

State

Rank

Increase in

house prices over the

past five years

North Dakota

1

22.7%

Louisiana

2

23.6%

Alaska

3

26.7%

Maryland

4

33.9%

Mississippi

5

36.7%

Illinois

6

37.3%

New York

7

39.3%

Connecticut

8

39.4%

West Virginia

9

40.0%

Massachusetts

10

40.9%

Virginia

11

41.9%

Wyoming

12

42.6%

Minnesota

13

42.9%

Hawaii

14

44.0%

New Jersey

15

44.9%

California

16

45.6%

Arkansas

17

46.3%

Pennsylvania

18

46.6%

Oregon

19

46.9%

Iowa

20

47.3%

Colorado

21

48.6%

Wisconsin

22

49.4%

Rhode Island

23

49.5%

Kentucky

24

50.8%

Nebraska

25

50.9%

Michigan

26

53.7%

Vermont

27

53.9%

Nevada

28

54.1%

Ohio

29

54.3%

Alabama

30

55.8%

Texas

31

55.9%

South Dakota

32

56.3%

Missouri

33

57.1%

Washington

34

57.6%

Oklahoma

35

59.0%

Indiana

36

60.8%

New Hampshire

37

63.7%

Kansas

38

64.7%

South Carolina

39

65.0%

Delaware

40

67.1%

Utah

41

68.9%

Maine

42

70.4%

North Carolina

43

72.2%

Florida

44

73.5%

Arizona

45

74.6%

Tennessee

46

75.8%

New Mexico

47

76.2%

Georgia

48

76.5%

Montana

49

79.4%

Idaho

50

91.9%