Fredericksburg City County, VA
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Total Properties

9,451

Average Home Price

$609,344

Average Square Feet

2,447

Price per Sq Ft

$273

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
9,2539,253

DistributionTotal Properties

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Property

Total Properties

9,451

Median Home Price

$440,000

Average Home Price

$609,344

Average Square Feet

2,447

Price per Sq Ft

$273

Recent Sales (12mo)

145

YoY Price Change

0.2%

Sales Velocity

34.3%

Fredericksburg, Virginia: The Independent City Caught Between Two Worlds

Fredericksburg occupies one of Virginia's more fascinating fault lines — geographically wedged between the Washington D.C. suburbs to the north and Richmond to the south, politically designated as an independent city, and demographically pulled in directions that few communities its size have to navigate simultaneously. With just 28,000 residents packed into roughly 11 square miles, it punches well above its weight in historical significance, but its housing data tells a story of mounting tension between legacy affordability and accelerating pressure from both directions on I-95.

The median age of 31 is striking. For a city with colonial-era bones — the battlefield at Chancellorsville, the Fredericksburg National Cemetery, Mary Washington's grave — this is a remarkably young population. That youth reflects the presence of the University of Mary Washington, a student and young professional base, and the downstream effects of D.C.-area workers priced out of Stafford and Spotsylvania counties seeking walkable urban options. It also explains, in large part, why the homeownership rate sits at just 41.6% — well below Virginia's statewide average of roughly 66% — with renters making up 58.4% of occupied households.

A City That Can't Quite Afford Itself

The affordability math here deserves scrutiny. Median household income of $85,368 is comfortably above the national benchmark of $75,149, but the median home price of $439,950 produces a price-to-income ratio approaching 5x — and the average sale price of $610,561 suggests that the luxury end of the market is pulling numbers further from reach. The spread between P10 ($265,420) and P90 ($891,000) is extraordinary for a city this compact, revealing two entirely different housing markets coexisting within the same zip codes.

The rent burden situation is arguably the more urgent story. At 44.4% of renter income going toward housing costs — with 26% of renters in severe burden territory — Fredericksburg's rental market is running well above the 30% threshold that economists consider the ceiling of affordability. Median rent of $1,521 against local wages is a squeeze that the city's 29.5% child poverty rate reflects in the hardest terms.

StatValueContext
Homeownership Rate41.6%vs. Virginia average ~66%
Rent Burden44.4%far above 30% affordability threshold
Child Poverty Rate29.5%more than double the overall poverty rate
Price-to-Income Ratio~5.2xvs. 4x national benchmark

Inequality in a Small Package

A Gini coefficient of 0.463 is high for a city of this scale — comparable to mid-sized metros — and it illuminates the paradox of a place where a federal contractor commuter and a service worker can share the same block but inhabit entirely different economic realities. The 11% of residents with limited English proficiency, combined with a SNAP participation rate of nearly 12%, signals a population with significant unmet needs even as overall income figures look healthy on paper.

Year-over-year price growth of just 0.8% suggests the market has cooled considerably from the pandemic-era surge that briefly made Fredericksburg a darling of remote workers trading D.C. rents for historic-district charm. The city may be catching its breath — but for renters already at 44 cents of every dollar toward housing, breathing room hasn't arrived yet.


Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Fredericksburg, Virginia unique in the housing market? Fredericksburg is a rare Virginia independent city where a young, highly renter-dominated population — shaped by a university presence and D.C. spillover demand — coexists with genuine poverty and among the highest rent burdens in the region. Its sub-1% price growth in the past year represents a notable cooling after years of I-95 corridor pressure.

Is Fredericksburg affordable to live in? It depends heavily on whether you own or rent. Homeowners who purchased before 2020 hold significant equity, but new renters face a median rent of $1,521 against wages that leave more than a quarter of renter households in severe cost burden. Affordability is one of the defining challenges the city government and housing advocates are actively grappling with.

Why is the child poverty rate so much higher than the overall poverty rate? At 29.5% versus a citywide rate of 16.4%, child poverty in Fredericksburg reflects the concentration of young, lower-income families in a rental market where cost burdens consume income that would otherwise flow toward stability. The city's large renter population and income inequality — a Gini index rivaling mid-sized metros — compound the challenge for households with children.

Market Overview

Our database includes 9,451 properties in Fredericksburg City County.

Properties in Fredericksburg City County average $609,344, reflecting a competitive market.

Buyers can expect to pay around $249 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Fredericksburg City County are 13% higher than the Virginia average.

Fredericksburg City County vs Virginia Average

MetricFredericksburg City CountyVirginia Avgvs State
Average Price$609,344$540,538+13%
Avg Sq Ft2,4471,889+30%
Price/Sq Ft$249$286-13%
Properties9,4514,821,358-100%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Fredericksburg City County, VA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Fredericksburg City County, VA?

The average home price in Fredericksburg City County, VA is $609,344, based on analysis of 9,451 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Fredericksburg City County, VA?

Our database includes 9,451 properties in Fredericksburg City County, VA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Fredericksburg City County, VA?

The average price per square foot in Fredericksburg City County, VA is $249. This is calculated from an average home price of $609,344 and average size of 2,447 square feet.

What is the average home size in Fredericksburg City County, VA?

Homes in Fredericksburg City County, VA average 2,447 square feet, with an average price of $609,344.

How does Fredericksburg City County, VA compare to other Virginia counties?

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