Claiborne County, TN
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Total Properties

31,700

Average Home Price

$229,995

Average Square Feet

1,618

Price per Sq Ft

$158

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
410,833

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

31,700

Median Home Price

$185,250

Average Home Price

$229,995

Average Square Feet

1,618

Price per Sq Ft

$158

Recent Sales (12mo)

264

YoY Price Change

8.5%

Sales Velocity

29.4%

Claiborne County, Tennessee: Appalachian Affordability With Quiet Complexity

Tucked into the Cumberland Gap corridor in northeastern Tennessee — the same mountain pass that Daniel Boone blazed through and that thousands of westward settlers followed — Claiborne County offers something increasingly rare in modern America: genuinely affordable housing in a scenic, historically rich landscape. At a median home price of $187,000 against a national median of $320,000, buyers get nearly twice the house for the money. But the data tells a more complicated story than simple bargain-hunting would suggest.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$148,00054% below national median of $320,000
Homeownership Rate71.6%well above national average of ~65%
Price-to-Income Ratio3.2xactually beats the 4x national benchmark
YoY Price Change+5.4%steady appreciation despite low base

A Place Where Ownership Is Within Reach — But Incomes Are Stretched Thin

The price-to-income ratio of roughly 3.2x sounds like a housing market success story, and in one sense it is: Claiborne County has one of the more attainable homeownership ladders in the country, reflected in a 71.6% ownership rate that surpasses national norms. Yet that math obscures how tight household budgets actually are. At $46,587 median household income — barely 62% of the national figure — even modestly priced homes require disciplined finances. A poverty rate of 18.2% (and a child poverty rate of 20.8%) signals that for a significant slice of residents, the ownership dream remains out of reach. The 15% of households on SNAP benefits and 5.4% receiving public assistance paint a picture of an economy that hasn't fully recovered from the long decline of Appalachian manufacturing and coal.

The Wide Price Spectrum

One of the most striking features of Claiborne County's market is its extraordinary price range. The bottom 10% of homes sell for under $40,000 — properties that would be unimaginable at that price point in most American metros — while the top 10% clear $468,000, often lakefront or ridge-top retreats on Norris Lake, which forms part of the county's southern boundary. That spread, and a Gini index of 0.466, reflects a county of stark contrasts: multi-generational working-class families alongside retirees and vacation-home buyers drawn by the water and the mountains.

The Workforce Gap and a Graying Population

A labor force participation rate of just 52.1% — compared to roughly 62% nationally — is the data point that demands the most attention. With nearly one in four residents living with a disability and almost 20% aged 65 or older, a large portion of the population is either retired or medically sidelined. Only 9.7% of adults hold a bachelor's degree, well below the national average of 35%, which limits access to the remote-work economy that has supercharged housing prices in many rural counties. Claiborne's work-from-home rate of 7.4% is growing but still modest — a gap that Cumberland Gap, ironically, has yet to fully close.


FAQs

What makes Claiborne County unique? Claiborne County sits at the literal crossroads of American westward history — Cumberland Gap National Historical Park draws visitors year-round and anchors local identity. Combined with Norris Lake access and proximity to Middlesboro, Kentucky and Kingsport, Tennessee, it occupies a niche as both a heritage tourism destination and a quiet retirement haven.

Is Claiborne County a good place to buy a vacation or lake property? Norris Lake's shoreline within and adjacent to Claiborne County has made it a consistent draw for second-home buyers from Knoxville and beyond. The 5.4% year-over-year price appreciation and a 12.8% vacancy rate (a proxy for second-home inventory) both reflect that demand. Entry-level lake-adjacent properties remain far more accessible than comparable waterfront in the Southeast, though that gap is narrowing.

Why is the limited English percentage so high for a rural Appalachian county? At 14.1%, the limited-English figure is surprisingly elevated for a county of this profile — likely reflecting a poultry and agricultural processing workforce, a pattern common across rural Tennessee where meatpacking and food-manufacturing plants recruit heavily from immigrant labor pools.

Market Overview

Claiborne County has 31,700 properties in our comprehensive database.

Claiborne County offers affordable housing with an average price of $229,995.

With a price per square foot of just $142, this area offers excellent value for buyers.

Home prices in Claiborne County are 47% lower than the Tennessee average.

Claiborne County vs Tennessee Average

MetricClaiborne CountyTennessee Avgvs State
Average Price$229,995$435,315-47%
Avg Sq Ft1,6181,881-14%
Price/Sq Ft$142$231-39%
Properties31,7004,172,988-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Claiborne County, TN Real Estate

What is the average home price in Claiborne County, TN?

The average home price in Claiborne County, TN is $229,995, based on analysis of 31,700 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Claiborne County, TN?

Our database includes 31,700 properties in Claiborne County, TN, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Claiborne County, TN?

The average price per square foot in Claiborne County, TN is $142. This is calculated from an average home price of $229,995 and average size of 1,618 square feet.

What is the average home size in Claiborne County, TN?

Homes in Claiborne County, TN average 1,618 square feet, with an average price of $229,995.

How does Claiborne County, TN compare to other Tennessee counties?

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