Wabasha County, MN
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Total Properties

22,792

Average Home Price

$327,840

Average Square Feet

1,670

Price per Sq Ft

$224

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
2157,548

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

22,792

Median Home Price

$285,000

Average Home Price

$327,840

Average Square Feet

1,670

Price per Sq Ft

$224

Recent Sales (12mo)

159

YoY Price Change

13.7%

Sales Velocity

84.9%

Wabasha County, Minnesota: Bluff Country's Quiet Boom

Tucked along the Mississippi River bluffs in southeastern Minnesota, Wabasha County is better known to birders, motorcyclists, and eagle-watchers than to real estate investors. That may be changing fast. Home prices here jumped 19.5% year-over-year — a figure that would raise eyebrows in Minneapolis, let alone a rural county of 21,000 people. For context, Minnesota's metro markets rarely sustain that kind of appreciation. Something is happening along the Great River Road.

What's driving it isn't hard to diagnose: this is affordable, scenic, livable America, and people are noticing. Wabasha County's median home price of $265,000 sits comfortably below the national median of $320,000, while median household incomes of $80,133 actually exceed the national benchmark of $75,149. That combination — below-average prices, above-average incomes — creates a price-to-income ratio that looks almost nostalgic by today's standards. Buyers priced out of the Twin Cities, a two-hour drive northwest, are discovering that Red Wing, Lake City, and the county seat of Wabasha offer genuine river-town character without the sticker shock.

An Ownership Economy With Rental Strain

The county's 81.6% homeownership rate is striking — well above the national norm and emblematic of a deeply rooted, owner-occupied housing culture. Single-family homes account for 78% of the housing stock. This is not a transient population. The median age of 44.8 and a significant 22.8% share of residents over 65 point to a community where people stay, and the housing stock reflects it: a median construction year of 1978 means most homes carry decades of equity.

But the rental side tells a more complicated story. With median rent at just $798, Wabasha County looks affordable on the surface. Yet 36.9% of renters are rent-burdened — above the 30% threshold that signals stress — and more than one in five renters faces severe burden. In a county this small, that math suggests a shortage of quality, affordable rental units rather than a surplus of low-income renters. The 10.8% vacancy rate deserves scrutiny: in rural markets, vacant units are often seasonal cabins or aging properties not suitable for year-round occupancy.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
YoY Price Change+19.5%Among the fastest-appreciating rural counties in MN
Homeownership Rate81.6%Far above national avg of ~65%
Median Home Price$265,00017% below national median; exceptional value
Severe Rent Burden21.4%1-in-5 renters — hidden affordability gap

FAQs

What makes Wabasha County unique? It sits at the intersection of Mississippi River recreation, genuine small-town Midwestern character, and surprising affordability relative to income — a rare trifecta. The county is home to the National Eagle Center in the city of Wabasha, draws significant tourism along Highway 61, and benefits from proximity to Rochester (Mayo Clinic) and the Twin Cities without absorbing their housing costs. That geographic sweet spot increasingly attracts remote workers and retirees alike.

Is Wabasha County a good place to buy right now? The fundamentals are strong — low unemployment at 2.2%, a poverty rate well below national norms, and a price-to-income ratio that still favors buyers. The 19.5% price surge suggests the market is actively repricing, meaning the window of obvious value may be narrowing. Entry-level buyers can still find homes near the P10 threshold of around $151,000, but the ceiling is rising: the top decile now touches $507,000.

Why is the limited English figure so high for a rural Minnesota county? At 16.3%, the limited English proficiency rate is notably elevated for a county this rural and this small. Southeastern Minnesota's food processing industry — from meat packing to dairy operations — has historically attracted immigrant labor to counties along the river corridor. It's a demographic fingerprint of the region's agricultural economy that rarely shows up in the scenic brochures.

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