Person County, NC
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Total Properties

33,721

Average Home Price

$326,595

Average Square Feet

1,672

Price per Sq Ft

$178

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
2,63214,018

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

33,721

Median Home Price

$245,000

Average Home Price

$326,595

Average Square Feet

1,672

Price per Sq Ft

$178

Recent Sales (12mo)

344

YoY Price Change

-2.0%

Sales Velocity

41.6%

Person County, NC: Affordable Homes, Invisible Pressure

There's a paradox sitting at the heart of Person County, North Carolina. On paper, this rural Piedmont county — perched along the Virginia border, anchored by the small city of Roxboro — looks like an affordability success story. Median home prices around $240,000, a homeownership rate pushing 76%, and a price-to-income ratio that's genuinely comfortable compared to the metros an hour away in Durham or Greensboro. But dig past those headline numbers and you find a community where economic stress runs deep, inequality is sharper than almost anywhere in the state, and renters are quietly getting squeezed.

The Ownership Story Is Real — But Incomplete

Person County's 75.9% homeownership rate is legitimately impressive, sitting well above the national norm and reflecting a classic rural Southern pattern: multigenerational land ownership, modest single-family stock (nearly 76% of all housing), and relatively low barriers to entry compared to metro markets. The median year built of 1988 tells you this is older, established housing — not new construction chasing outside buyers. At $169 per square foot, buyers from the Triangle or beyond can find genuine value here.

Yet that 9% year-over-year price appreciation — one of the stronger figures in this part of North Carolina — signals that the Triangle's affordability exodus is reaching Person County. Roxboro is roughly 35 miles from Durham. As remote work normalized (11.6% of residents now work from home), buyers priced out of Durham County discovered they could get a three-bedroom house here for what a condo costs in Cary. The ask range tells that story vividly: from $78,400 at the 10th percentile to $587,200 at the 90th — an extraordinary spread for a county of 39,000 people.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$240,000~3.7x median income — still below 4x national benchmark
YoY Price Change+9.0%well above national average; Triangle spillover effect
Severe Rent Burden28.2%nearly 1 in 3 renters paying >50% of income on housing
Gini Index0.480high inequality; NC state average ~0.47

Where the Stress Lives

The renter population — just 24% of households — is bearing extraordinary pressure. A median rent of $796 sounds low in absolute terms, but against local incomes it produces a rent burden rate of 48.5%, and fully 28% of renters are severely burdened, meaning they're spending more than half their paycheck on housing. That's not a footnote — that's a crisis for roughly 1,100 households. When you layer in a 31.2% child poverty rate and a SNAP participation rate north of 20%, the picture sharpens: Person County has a thin middle anchored by owned homes, and a strained lower tier with few options.

The 12.3% vacancy rate is worth watching. It's high enough to suggest some housing stock sits idle or seasonal, but not high enough to provide meaningful relief to renters. The county's older median age (43.9), significant disability rate (18.9%), and large share of residents over 65 (21%) all point to fixed-income households for whom even modest rent increases are destabilizing.

What makes Person County unique?

Person County occupies a specific geographic niche: rural enough to be dramatically cheaper than its neighbors, but close enough to the Research Triangle that it's now in play as a commuter and remote-work destination. That proximity is reshaping a market that spent decades in quiet stasis — and the 9% annual appreciation rate is the leading indicator of more change ahead.

Are homes in Person County a good investment right now? The fundamentals suggest cautious optimism. Appreciation is running hot, the supply of actively listed properties is thin (only 543 total tracked), and Triangle-area demand isn't going away. The risk is affordability ceiling — local incomes cap how far prices can run without outside buyers sustaining the market.

Why is the rent burden so high if rents seem low? Because rent burden is always relative to local income. At $796/month median rent against median household incomes near $65,000 — and many renter households earning considerably less than the county median — the math turns punishing fast. Person County's renters skew toward the lower end of the income distribution, making even "affordable" rents genuinely unaffordable by national standards.

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