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There's a quiet paradox at the heart of Cortland County's housing market. Home prices here are less than half the national median — yet renters are more financially stressed than in many coastal markets that cost ten times as much. That tension tells you almost everything you need to know about life in this small upstate New York county, tucked between the Finger Lakes and the Chenango Valley.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Value | $165,000 | 48% below national median of $320,000 |
| Rent Burden Rate | 41.7% | well above the 30% threshold; 1 in 4 renters severely burdened |
| YoY Price Change | +9.6% | one of the stronger appreciation rates in upstate New York |
| Homeownership Rate | 66.4% | above national average, reflecting limited rental stock |
Cortland County's economic identity is anchored by SUNY Cortland, a mid-size public university that enrolls roughly 6,000 students. That single institution shapes nearly every number in this dataset in ways that aren't immediately obvious. The relatively young median age of 36.5, the 27.3% school enrollment figure, the 13.5% graduate degree rate sitting curiously higher than the 14.8% bachelor's rate — all of these point to a population that cycles through education but doesn't necessarily stay. The county's labor force participation of 63.2% reflects a student population that studies rather than works full-time, and the unusually high limited English figure of 13.8% likely captures international students rather than a large immigrant workforce.
The renter stress story is almost certainly a student housing story. Median rent of $911 sounds modest by any coastal standard, but against a per capita income of just $33,818, it creates genuine burden for the non-student working population competing for the same units that landlords price for student demand.
The median year built of 1953 signals a housing stock that predates most postwar suburban expansion — these are older homes, many of them Victorian-era or early-20th-century working-class construction. At $118 per square foot, buyers are getting substantially more space per dollar than in peer upstate markets like Tompkins County (home to Cornell) or Broome County to the south.
What's striking is that appreciation is accelerating anyway. A 9.6% year-over-year price gain in a market this affordable suggests demand from outside — likely remote workers, retirees, and buyers priced out of Ithaca — beginning to discover Cortland's relative value. The P90 price point of $350,000 shows there's already a premium tier emerging.
Despite low prices, Cortland isn't without strain. The 12.8% poverty rate and 14.8% SNAP usage reflect a rural working-class population that struggles even when housing appears cheap. The 10% vacancy rate suggests the market isn't tight so much as uneven — desirable properties are selling, while aging or poorly located stock sits.
What makes Cortland County unique? It's one of the most genuinely affordable housing markets within three hours of New York City, but its economy is so heavily tied to a single university that affordability coexists with significant renter stress and income volatility.
Is Cortland County a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers seeking low entry prices with recent appreciation momentum, yes — particularly if remote work removes the income dependency on local employment. The price-to-income ratio of roughly 2.4x is among the most favorable in the Northeast.
Why is rent so burdensome in an affordable market? Student housing demand inflates rental prices relative to local non-student wages, creating a mismatch that hits working families hardest.
Cortland County has 29,411 properties in our comprehensive database.
Cortland County offers affordable housing with an average price of $188,458.
With a price per square foot of just $98, this area offers excellent value for buyers.
Home prices in Cortland County are 69% lower than the New York average.
| Metric | Cortland County | New York Avg | vs State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $188,458 | $601,334 | -69% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 1,921 | 1,633 | +18% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $98 | $368 | -73% |
| Properties | 29,411 | 7,351,439 | -100% |
Based on property sales data from the last 18 months
The average home price in Cortland County, NY is $188,458, based on analysis of 29,411 properties in our database.
Our database includes 29,411 properties in Cortland County, NY, providing comprehensive market coverage.
The average price per square foot in Cortland County, NY is $98. This is calculated from an average home price of $188,458 and average size of 1,921 square feet.
Homes in Cortland County, NY average 1,921 square feet, with an average price of $188,458.
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