St. George, UT
Your housing costs of $1000 per month in St. George, UT would rank above:
All Households (renters & homeowners) 50%
Renters54.5%
All Homeowners 48%
Home owners with Mortgages20%
Home owners with no Mortgages 98.5%
All Households (renters & homeowners) 50%
Renters54.5%
All Homeowners 48%
Home owners with Mortgages20%
Home owners with no Mortgages 98.5%
Housing Cost Distribution Graphs
Median Housing Cost in St. George, UT for renters and home-owners: $1,000
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $559 to $1,504
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $559 to $1,504
Median Housing Cost in St. George, UT for Renters: $966
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $776 to $1,311
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $776 to $1,311
Median Housing Cost in St. George, UT for All Home Owners: $1,040
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $452 to $1,571
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $452 to $1,571
Median Housing Cost in St. George, UT for Home Owners with Mortgages: $1,368
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $1,065 to $1,841
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $1,065 to $1,841
Median Housing Cost in St. George, UT for Home Owners with No Mortgages: $369
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $291 to $497
Range of 25th to 75th Percentiles: $291 to $497
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These results are based off of individual samples from the 2013-2017 American Community Survey (ACS) and are weighted to represent all American households; however, due to contrainsts in polling and weighting of the survey results there will be some deviations from reality.