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Real Estate People here tend to live within their means, local realtors say, and that makes for a steadily growing and extremely affordable housing market. In fact, median housing prices in the Evansville area are about $50,600 lower for existing housing than the national average. The average
price of a home in Southwest Indiana, which includes Vanderburgh,
Warrick, Gibson and Posey counties, was $123,262 in 2010, up from
$117,592 in 2009 . And, the number of sales has also grown at a steady pace.
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Indiana ranks a favorable 23 among U.S. states for low real estate taxes, as measured by percentage of home value. Property tax in Southwest Indiana is 0.94% of home value. |
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