Oneida County, NY
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Total Properties

148,656

Average Home Price

$212,339

Average Square Feet

1,940

Price per Sq Ft

$137

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
828,370

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

148,656

Median Home Price

$185,000

Average Home Price

$212,339

Average Square Feet

1,940

Price per Sq Ft

$137

Recent Sales (12mo)

844

YoY Price Change

5.6%

Sales Velocity

17.1%

Oneida County, New York: Affordable by Any Measure — But With Real Tradeoffs

In a housing market era defined by six-figure down payments and bidding wars, Oneida County quietly offers something increasingly rare: homes that working families can actually afford. With a median home price of $185,000 and a price-to-income ratio well under 3x — compared to the national benchmark of 4x — the county centered on Utica and Rome sits in a different economic universe than the downstate New York most people picture when they hear the state's name. But affordability alone doesn't tell the whole story here.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$171,10047% below the national median of $320,000
Price-to-Income Ratio2.5xwell below the 4x national benchmark
Rent Burden Rate42.0%exceeds the 30% threshold by a significant margin
YoY Price Change+5.6%steady appreciation in an otherwise stagnant market

The Affordability Paradox

Here's the tension at the heart of Oneida County's housing story: homes are cheap to buy, but renters are hurting. A 42% rent burden rate — meaning renters on average spend well above 30% of income on housing — seems almost impossible in a county where $917 is the median monthly rent. The culprit is income. With a per capita income of $36,865 and a poverty rate of 14.6%, many residents simply don't earn enough for even modest rents to feel affordable. More than one in five renters (21.8%) faces severe rent burden. For the county's large renter population, affordability is not a given.

This tension is reinforced by a 15.8% SNAP participation rate and a child poverty rate of 20% — one in five children — that points to concentrated economic stress, particularly in Utica's urban core, which has served as a major refugee resettlement destination for decades. Utica has welcomed communities from Bosnia, Somalia, Myanmar, and most recently parts of Southeast Asia, which explains the unusually high 14.2% limited English rate for an upstate county of this size. That demographic reality shapes both the labor market and housing demand in ways that pure income statistics can't fully capture.

Old Housing, New Momentum

The median year built of 1954 signals a county that built its housing stock during the manufacturing boom and hasn't needed to build much since. Vacancy sits at 10.4%, which is elevated — a sign that population loss over prior decades left behind more homes than the market could absorb. But something is shifting. A 5.6% year-over-year price gain suggests outside interest is arriving, likely driven by remote workers priced out of the Albany metro or even the New York City orbit discovering that $212,000 buys a house, not a parking space.

A 67.8% homeownership rate — meaningfully above the national average — reflects just how accessible ownership is here. The floor of the market (P10: $56,800) means entry-level buyers face almost no barrier to ownership, which is increasingly extraordinary context.

What Makes Oneida County Unique?

Q: What makes Oneida County unique in New York State's housing market? It is one of the most genuinely affordable owner-occupier markets in the entire Northeast, with home prices roughly half the national median — yet it carries a renter affordability crisis driven by wage levels rather than housing costs. That combination is rare and important.

Q: Is Utica, NY a good place to buy investment property? The 5.6% annual price appreciation, sub-$200,000 median, and growing resettlement-driven population base have attracted attention from smaller investors. High vacancy rates and a still-fragile local economy mean due diligence on specific neighborhoods matters enormously — the county's P10-to-P90 price spread ($56,800 to $374,970) tells you this is not a uniform market.

Q: Why is the labor force participation rate so low in Oneida County? At 57.7%, it trails national norms significantly. An aging population (19.4% over 65), a 15.1% disability rate — well above typical upstate benchmarks — and pockets of persistent poverty all contribute. This is a county shaped by deindustrialization, and the workforce numbers still carry that legacy.

Market Overview

Oneida County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 148,656 properties in our database.

Oneida County offers affordable housing with an average price of $212,339.

With a price per square foot of just $109, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Oneida County are 65% lower than the New York average.

Oneida County vs New York Average

MetricOneida CountyNew York Avgvs State
Average Price$212,339$601,334-65%
Avg Sq Ft1,9401,633+19%
Price/Sq Ft$109$368-70%
Properties148,6567,351,439-98%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Oneida County, NY Real Estate

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

The average home price in Oneida County, NY is $212,339, based on analysis of 148,656 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Oneida County, NY?

Our database includes 148,656 properties in Oneida County, NY, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Oneida County, NY is $109. This is calculated from an average home price of $212,339 and average size of 1,940 square feet.

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

Homes in Oneida County, NY average 1,940 square feet, with an average price of $212,339.

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

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