Property details·Chico, Butte County, California·018-010-125-000
6 Whitehall Place
Chico, CA 95928
Butte County
018-010-125-000
39.754372, -121.796713
| Category | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Tax value | $10,843.5 | 2026 |
| Assessed value | $936,302 | 2026 |
Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.
County context
There's a number buried in Butte County's housing data that tells you almost everything you need to know about this corner of Northern California: a 9.7% vacancy rate in a market where nearly 30% of renters are severely cost-burdened. That paradox — empty homes alongside crushing affordability stress — is the direct legacy of the November 2018 Camp Fire, the deadliest wildfire in California history, which incinerated the town of Paradise and displaced roughly 50,000 people almost overnight. Six years later, Butte County is still metabolizing that trauma, and it shows in every corner of the housing market.
The Camp Fire didn't just destroy homes — it scrambled the entire regional housing ecosystem. Insurance payouts flooded the local economy, driving up prices for whatever stock remained. Displaced Paradise residents competed with existing Chico-area renters, overwhelming a supply that was never built to absorb a sudden 25% population surge in the county seat. That pressure is still visible: a median rent of $1,369 against a median household income of $68,574 — itself already below the national median of $75,149 — produces rent burdens that are genuinely alarming. More than half of all renters in the county (53.7%) are paying beyond the 30% affordability threshold, and nearly a third are in severe burden territory.
Yet home prices have essentially flatlined. The year-over-year price change of just 0.2% signals a market that ran hot post-fire and has since exhausted itself. The median sale price of $315,000 is actually quite accessible by California standards — roughly half the statewide median — which reflects both the county's rural, inland character and the persistent economic softness in a region that never fully recovered its employment base.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Value | $408,700 | ~50% below California median |
| Rent Burden Rate | 53.7% | vs. 30% national threshold |
| Unemployment Rate | 7.1% | well above U.S. average of ~3.8% |
| Vacancy Rate | 9.7% | elevated; reflects post-fire rebuild lag |
Butte County's 7.1% unemployment rate and 59.0% labor force participation rate point to a workforce that has been structurally weakened over time. Chico State University anchors the educated professional class — explaining the 11% graduate degree rate and the above-average school enrollment figure — but it also keeps median income artificially suppressed by a large student population. The poverty rate of 18.3%, and a child poverty rate that nearly matches it at 18.9%, reflects deep, pre-existing vulnerability that disaster only deepened. A Gini Index of 0.485 indicates significant income inequality for a mid-sized rural county — higher than many peer California communities.
The 16.3% disability rate is also notable and almost certainly elevated by the aging population (18.2% are 65+) combined with the trauma and displacement effects that followed the Camp Fire, which research has linked to long-term health consequences for survivors.
What makes Butte County unique in California's real estate market? More than almost anywhere else in the state, Butte County's housing market has been fundamentally reshaped by a single catastrophic event. The 2018 Camp Fire destroyed over 18,000 structures, and the county is still rebuilding — both physically and economically. That history explains the unusual combination of below-California-average home prices alongside some of the state's most acute renter stress and labor market weakness.
Is Butte County affordable to buy a home in? On paper, yes — a $315,000 median sale price is rare in California. But "affordable to buy" and "financially healthy" aren't the same thing here. With unemployment at 7.1% and a significant share of residents on public assistance or SNAP benefits, the challenge for many households isn't the price of homes — it's qualifying for a mortgage on an income that's stretched thin. The county's renters, in particular, are in a genuinely precarious position.
Is the housing market recovering after the Camp Fire? Recovery is ongoing but uneven. New construction in Paradise has accelerated, and the 9.7% vacancy rate partly reflects homes still being rebuilt or awaiting occupancy. The near-zero price appreciation suggests the speculative post-fire price surge has corrected, and the market is stabilizing — though "stable" in Butte County still means a working-class population spending far too much of its income on rent.
Chico has 39,360 properties in our comprehensive database.
Properties in Chico average $509,201, reflecting a competitive market.
The price per square foot of $251 reflects strong property valuations in this area.
Home prices in Chico are 51% higher than the Butte County average.
| Metric | Chico | Butte County | vs County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $509,201 | $337,645 | +51% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 2,025 | 1,836 | +10% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $251 | $184 | +36% |
| Properties | 39,360 | 111,887 | -65% |
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