Clinton County, NY
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Total Properties

47,836

Average Home Price

$215,370

Average Square Feet

1,841

Price per Sq Ft

$132

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
1812,721

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

47,836

Median Home Price

$185,000

Average Home Price

$215,370

Average Square Feet

1,841

Price per Sq Ft

$132

Recent Sales (12mo)

434

YoY Price Change

16.6%

Sales Velocity

24.4%

Clinton County, New York: Where the North Country's Housing Boom Meets Border Town Economics

There's an oddity hidden in Clinton County's housing data that stops you cold: a 13% year-over-year price increase in a county where the median home still costs just $185,000. In most of New York State — where downstate markets push median values past $500,000 — that combination sounds like a typo. In Plattsburgh and the surrounding Adirondack border country, it's a market finally waking up to its own value.

Tucked against Lake Champlain and the Quebec border, Clinton County has long occupied a peculiar economic position. It's home to SUNY Plattsburgh, a regional hospital system, and a legacy of Air Force base activity (Plattsburgh Air Force Base closed in 1995, reshaping the local economy for decades). That closure left scars — a stubbornly elevated poverty rate of 13.8%, SNAP participation at 16.6%, and a labor force participation rate of just 56.9%, well below the national norm. These aren't abstract statistics; they reflect a community that's been rebuilding its economic identity for thirty years.

The Affordability Paradox

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$185,00042% below national median of $320,000
YoY Price Change+13.0%among the fastest-appreciating rural NY counties
Rent Burden Rate43.3%well above the 30% threshold for financial stress
Homeownership Rate68.9%above the national average, despite income pressures

Here's where the story gets complicated. Clinton County is, by raw numbers, one of the more affordable places to own a home in New York State. Yet nearly a quarter of renters (25.2%) are severely rent burdened — paying over 50% of income on housing. With a median rent of $956 and a median household income of $69,208, the math works fine for owners but squeezes renters hard, particularly those in the lower income brackets that cluster around a college town and service economy.

That 13% price surge almost certainly has a cross-border fingerprint. Canadian buyers, particularly from Montreal just 60 miles north, have historically used the Champlain corridor as a value corridor. A favorable exchange rate and remote work flexibility have accelerated that dynamic since 2020, pushing prices upward in ways local wages simply can't match.

A County of Owners in a Renter's Bind

The 68.9% homeownership rate is genuinely high for a county with this income profile — it reflects older housing stock (median build year: 1972), a rural single-family tradition, and the reality that buying still pencils out better than renting here. The vacancy rate of 11.2% suggests some slack in inventory, but the bottom of the market is thin: only 10% of homes sell below roughly $49,000, and those are concentrated in the most rural townships.

The limited English-speaking population of 13.8% is unusually high for rural upstate New York, a direct reflection of Quebec proximity and cross-border family networks that have defined this corridor for generations.


FAQs

What makes Clinton County, NY unique in the real estate market? Clinton County offers some of the last sub-$200K median-priced housing in New York State, combined with accelerating appreciation driven by Canadian cross-border demand and pandemic-era migration from downstate. It's a rare pocket where affordability for buyers coexists with significant rent stress — two housing markets essentially operating in parallel.

Is Clinton County, NY a good place to invest in real estate? The 13% annual price growth and still-modest entry prices make it attractive on paper, but investors should account for a renter pool under genuine financial strain, a high vacancy rate of 11.2%, and an economy still diversifying after the Air Force base closure three decades ago. Long-term appreciation depends heavily on whether remote work and Canadian demand remain durable trends.

Why are rents so burdensome in Plattsburgh if home prices are low? Plattsburgh's rental market is heavily shaped by SUNY Plattsburgh's student population and a working-class service economy, both of which create demand for lower-cost units that the housing stock doesn't always supply. When rents approach $1,000 for median units but many households earn well below the county median, the 30% affordability threshold breaks down quickly — even at prices that would seem modest in Albany or Buffalo.

Market Overview

Clinton County has 47,836 properties in our comprehensive database.

Clinton County offers affordable housing with an average price of $215,370.

With a price per square foot of just $117, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Clinton County are 64% lower than the New York average.

Clinton County vs New York Average

MetricClinton CountyNew York Avgvs State
Average Price$215,370$601,334-64%
Avg Sq Ft1,8411,633+13%
Price/Sq Ft$117$368-68%
Properties47,8367,351,439-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Clinton County, NY Real Estate

What is the average home price in Clinton County, NY?

The average home price in Clinton County, NY is $215,370, based on analysis of 47,836 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Clinton County, NY?

Our database includes 47,836 properties in Clinton County, NY, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Clinton County, NY?

The average price per square foot in Clinton County, NY is $117. This is calculated from an average home price of $215,370 and average size of 1,841 square feet.

What is the average home size in Clinton County, NY?

Homes in Clinton County, NY average 1,841 square feet, with an average price of $215,370.

How does Clinton County, NY compare to other New York counties?

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