212 Collins Drive

Property details·Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois·04-19-155-016

3Beds
2Baths
1,609Sq ft
0.34Acres
1985Built
$145KLast sale

Location

Address

212 Collins Drive

Rockton, IL 61072

Winnebago County

Parcel ID

04-19-155-016

Coordinates

42.451089, -89.056053

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
1,609
Year built
1985

Land & lot

Lot size
0.34 acres
Land area
14,810 sq ft
Subdivision
Cork Sub
Zoning
R1 RESIDENTIAL SING FAM
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$5,154.3
Market value$208,815
Assessed value$69,605
Building value$171,924
Land value$36,891

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Winnebago County 2026 Insights

Winnebago County, Illinois: Rockford's Affordable Housing Market Masks a Deeper Affordability Paradox

There's something almost counterintuitive about Winnebago County's housing market. With a median home price of $182,500 — barely half the national median and a fraction of what buyers face in Chicago, two hours southeast — this corner of northern Illinois looks like a bargain hunter's paradise. But dig into the rent data, the poverty numbers, and the income picture, and a more complicated story emerges: this is a county where housing is cheap by national standards, yet many residents still can't afford it.

The Rockford Factor

Winnebago County is, for all practical purposes, Rockford — Illinois' third-largest city dominates the county's population and character. Rockford spent decades as a proud manufacturing hub, producing machine tools, fasteners, and aerospace components. That industrial identity never fully recovered from the twin blows of deindustrialization in the 1980s and the 2008 financial crisis. The aftermath shows up clearly in the data: a 7.2% unemployment rate that meaningfully exceeds national norms, a labor force participation rate of just 61.8%, and a poverty rate of 16% — with child poverty hitting a sobering 23.8%.

These aren't abstractions. They explain why one in five households relies on SNAP benefits, and why nearly a quarter of renters face severe rent burden despite median rents of just $986. When incomes are structurally depressed, even modest rents become crushing.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$182,50043% below the national median
Rent Burden Rate46.1%Far above the 30% threshold considered healthy
Child Poverty Rate23.8%Nearly 1 in 4 children below poverty line
YoY Price Change+5.5%Steady appreciation despite economic headwinds

A Housing Market at Odds with Itself

The price-to-income ratio here — roughly 2.8x — looks almost quaint compared to coastal metros. Homeownership sits at a healthy 65.2%, and nearly 70% of the housing stock is single-family. The median home was built in 1964, reflecting a legacy housing base that's aging but accessible. For buyers arriving from Chicago or from states like California, the sticker shock runs in reverse: a $155,000 census-estimated home value for a county of 283,000 people is genuinely rare in 2024 America.

Yet the 5.5% year-over-year price appreciation suggests something is shifting. Whether driven by remote workers recalibrating cost-of-living priorities, regional migration from pricier Illinois suburbs, or simply a tightening of an already modest inventory, Rockford is quietly attracting attention.

The education profile — only 15.6% holding bachelor's degrees versus roughly 35% nationally — reflects the county's manufacturing roots, but it also creates a structural ceiling on wage growth that will determine whether rising home prices become an opportunity or a burden for existing residents.


FAQs

What makes Winnebago County unique in Illinois' real estate market? Winnebago County offers some of the most affordable single-family housing in the entire Midwest among mid-sized metros, yet it faces a genuine affordability paradox: depressed wages and high unemployment mean that even low home prices and sub-$1,000 rents strain household budgets. It's a market where the numbers look different depending entirely on where you're coming from.

Is Rockford / Winnebago County a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers with stable income or remote-work flexibility, the value proposition is compelling — $135 per square foot and 5.5% annual appreciation suggests upside without coastal-level risk. The caution is in the local economic fundamentals: job market weakness and a high poverty rate can constrain future demand and price growth.

Why is rent burden so high if rents are relatively low? This is the central tension in Winnebago County's housing story. Median rent of $986 sounds modest nationally, but against local incomes — particularly for the county's sizeable low-wage and unemployed population — it consumes a disproportionate share of take-home pay. Affordability is always relative to what people earn, not just what things cost.

Local market context

Our database includes 5,581 properties in Rockton.

With an average price of $316,822, Rockton offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $213 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Rockton are 46% higher than the Winnebago County average.

MetricRocktonWinnebago Countyvs County
Average Price$316,822$217,292+46%
Avg Sq Ft1,4851,860-20%
Price/Sq Ft$213$117+82%
Properties5,581131,032-96%

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Frequently Asked Questions About Rockton, IL Real Estate

What is the average home price in Rockton, IL?

The average home price in Rockton, IL is $316,822, based on analysis of 5,581 properties in our database.

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The average price per square foot in Rockton, IL is $213. This is calculated from an average home price of $316,822 and average size of 1,485 square feet.

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Homes in Rockton, IL average 1,485 square feet, with an average price of $316,822.

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