Erie County, NY
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Total Properties

419,717

Average Home Price

$314,507

Average Square Feet

2,020

Price per Sq Ft

$191

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
126,187

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

419,717

Median Home Price

$262,500

Average Home Price

$314,507

Average Square Feet

2,020

Price per Sq Ft

$191

Recent Sales (12mo)

3,129

YoY Price Change

12.0%

Sales Velocity

-8.8%

Erie County, New York: Buffalo's Rust Belt Revival Meets a Housing Market Running Hot

Erie County is having a moment — and the numbers show it. This 950,000-person anchor of Western New York, home to Buffalo and its resurgent neighborhoods, posted an 11.3% year-over-year home price gain that would raise eyebrows in any market. In a region historically associated with decline, deindustrialization, and population loss, that's not just a statistic — it's a signal.

The story here isn't tech-boom speculation or pandemic-era flight from a coastal city. It's something more durable: a genuinely affordable Rust Belt market discovering that it has been undervalued for decades, and buyers from across the Northeast are now noticing.

The Affordability Paradox

At a median home price of $262,575, Erie County sits roughly 18% below the national median home value — one of the few metro-adjacent counties in the Northeast where a working household earning the local median income of $71,175 can still realistically aspire to ownership. The price-to-income ratio comes in around 3.7x, actually better than the national benchmark of 4x. That's almost unheard of in the broader New York State context.

Yet affordability cuts two ways here. While homeowners are sitting pretty — a solid 65.5% homeownership rate reflects the county's deep stock of single-family homes, most of them built around 1955 — renters face serious stress. At $1,037 median rent, the numbers look modest on paper, but a 47% rent burden rate means nearly half of renting households are spending beyond the 30% threshold. More alarming: 26% are severely rent-burdened. This isn't a luxury rental market problem. It's a working-class income problem concentrated among the county's 34.5% renter population.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
YoY Price Change+11.3%One of the strongest gains in the Northeast
Price-to-Income Ratio3.7xBetter than the 4x national benchmark
Severe Rent Burden26.0%More than 1 in 4 renters paying 50%+ of income on rent
Median Year Built1955Aging housing stock with deferred maintenance implications

A City Reinventing Itself

Buffalo's revival isn't just a feel-good narrative — it's backed by real investment. The Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus has become one of the largest economic development projects in state history, drawing healthcare and biotech employment that skews the county's graduate degree attainment (16.5%) higher than its bachelor's-only numbers (20.5%) might suggest. The University at Buffalo, SUNY's flagship, anchors a significant student and young professional population that feeds demand in neighborhoods like Elmwood Village and North Buffalo.

The child poverty rate of 19.3% — notably higher than the overall poverty rate of 14% — is a persistent reminder that Erie County's comeback has not reached all corners equally. Combined with a Gini index of 0.466, which indicates meaningful income inequality, the county presents as two housing markets in one: an increasingly competitive ownership market, and a rental market under quiet pressure.

FAQs

What makes Erie County, NY unique in the real estate market? Erie County offers one of the last genuinely affordable ownership markets in the Northeast with genuine urban amenities. Its below-national-average home prices combined with double-digit appreciation suggest a market that was undervalued relative to its fundamentals for years — and is now correcting.

Is Buffalo a good place to buy a home right now? For buyers with stable income, the price-to-income ratio remains favorable compared to nearly any comparable metro in the region. The risk is timing: 11.3% annual appreciation is compressing the window of affordability that made Erie County attractive in the first place.

Why is rent burden so high in Erie County if rents seem low? Median rent of $1,037 looks affordable in isolation, but wages in Buffalo's service and healthcare sectors often don't stretch far enough. When a significant portion of the renter base earns well below the county median, even "modest" rents become a heavy lift — which is exactly what the 47% burden rate reflects.

Market Overview

Erie County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 419,717 properties in our database.

With an average price of $314,507, Erie County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $156 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Erie County are 48% lower than the New York average.

Erie County vs New York Average

MetricErie CountyNew York Avgvs State
Average Price$314,507$601,334-48%
Avg Sq Ft2,0201,633+24%
Price/Sq Ft$156$368-58%
Properties419,7177,351,439-94%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Erie County, NY Real Estate

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

The average home price in Erie County, NY is $314,507, based on analysis of 419,717 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Erie County, NY?

Our database includes 419,717 properties in Erie County, NY, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Erie County, NY is $156. This is calculated from an average home price of $314,507 and average size of 2,020 square feet.

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

Homes in Erie County, NY average 2,020 square feet, with an average price of $314,507.

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

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