Norfolk City County, VA
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Total Properties

73,855

Average Home Price

$365,023

Average Square Feet

2,023

Price per Sq Ft

$209

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
911,038

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

73,855

Median Home Price

$310,000

Average Home Price

$365,023

Average Square Feet

2,023

Price per Sq Ft

$209

Recent Sales (12mo)

1,053

YoY Price Change

4.6%

Sales Velocity

-25.2%

Norfolk, Virginia: A Navy Town Navigating a Housing Squeeze

Norfolk is one of America's most distinctly military cities — home to Naval Station Norfolk, the largest naval base in the world — and that identity shapes its housing market in ways that pure numbers can't fully capture. The constant churn of active-duty personnel, rotating every two to three years, creates a rental economy unlike almost anywhere else on the East Coast. With a renter-occupied rate of 54.3% and a median age of just 32.4, this is a young, transient city by design, not by accident.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Value$310,000modestly below national median of $320,000
Homeownership Rate45.7%well below national avg of ~65%
Rent Burden Rate51.2%vs. 30% healthy threshold — deeply stressed
YoY Price Change+4.9%steady appreciation in a relatively affordable market

The Rent Burden Crisis Hidden in Plain Sight

Here's the number that should stop readers cold: 51.2% of Norfolk renters are rent-burdened, meaning they spend more than 30% of their income on housing. More alarming still, 26.3% face severe rent burden — exceeding 50% of income on rent alone. In a city where the median rent sits at $1,246 and the median household income is $64,017 (about $5,335/month), the math is punishing for anyone without a military housing allowance backstop.

The military's BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing) effectively creates a two-tiered rental market. Service members receive subsidized housing stipends that prop up rents across entire zip codes, while civilian residents — including the 17.3% living in poverty and the 26% of children growing up poor — compete for the same units without that cushion. It's a structural distortion that rarely gets discussed in regional housing policy conversations, but it's central to understanding why Norfolk's rent burden numbers look so severe relative to its income levels.

A City With Room to Grow — If It Can Hold Residents

The price spread here is striking: entry-level homes start around $169,100 (10th percentile) while the top decile reaches $559,800. That $390,000 range reflects Norfolk's genuine neighborhood diversity, from the historic Ghent district and revitalized downtown waterfront to more distressed corridors with persistent vacancy. The city's 7.9% vacancy rate is notable — not crisis-level, but suggestive of selective disinvestment in neighborhoods that haven't benefited from the Waterside District renaissance or the Atlantic Park development project now reshaping the oceanfront.

Labor force participation at 57.3% is low, partly explained by the large student population from Old Dominion University and Norfolk State University, and partly by a disability rate of 14.8% consistent with a city carrying a heavy veteran population — 14.3% of residents have served, a figure nearly double the national average.


FAQs

What makes Norfolk unique as a real estate market? The dominance of Naval Station Norfolk — the world's largest naval installation — creates perpetual rental demand from rotating military families, suppressing homeownership rates and inflating rents relative to civilian incomes. It's one of the few U.S. cities where federal housing policy (military BAH rates) directly and measurably shapes the private rental market.

Is Norfolk, VA a good place to buy a home right now? At a median home price of $310,000 with 4.9% annual appreciation and entry points below $170,000, Norfolk offers genuine value compared to peer coastal cities. The challenge is competition: military buyers with VA loans and housing allowances are formidable competition for civilian first-time buyers, and the city's income levels make it difficult to save for a down payment in a deeply rent-burdened environment.

Why is Norfolk's homeownership rate so low? At 45.7% — versus roughly 65% nationally — Norfolk's ownership rate reflects the structural reality of a young, highly transient military population that rents by necessity, combined with a large university student base and persistent affordability barriers for lower-income civilian households.

Market Overview

With 73,855 properties tracked, Norfolk City County is a major real estate market.

With an average price of $365,023, Norfolk City County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $180 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Norfolk City County are 32% lower than the Virginia average.

Norfolk City County vs Virginia Average

MetricNorfolk City CountyVirginia Avgvs State
Average Price$365,023$540,538-32%
Avg Sq Ft2,0231,889+7%
Price/Sq Ft$180$286-37%
Properties73,8554,821,358-98%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Norfolk City County, VA Real Estate

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

The average home price in Norfolk City County, VA is $365,023, based on analysis of 73,855 properties in our database.

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

Our database includes 73,855 properties in Norfolk City County, VA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

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

The average price per square foot in Norfolk City County, VA is $180. This is calculated from an average home price of $365,023 and average size of 2,023 square feet.

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

Homes in Norfolk City County, VA average 2,023 square feet, with an average price of $365,023.

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

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