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The median home value in Scotland County, NC is $147,805 as of 2026-07-31, up 4.9% from a year earlier.
Median Home Value
$147,805
Year-over-Year
+4.9%
National Rank
#2591 of 3071
Scotland County ranks 88th out of 100 counties in NC by median home price, and is -36.9% below the U.S. national median of $234,352. Within NC, the typical county has a median home value of $274,146, making Scotland County -46.1% below the NC state median.
Households here earn a median of $45,730 a year against a typical home value of $147,805 — a price-to-income ratio of 3.2×, above the 3× level usually considered comfortable, but below 5×. That is less affordable than roughly 35% of U.S. counties. (How this is calculated.)
Reporting agencies in Scotland County recorded a violent crime rate of 1,894 per 100,000 residents in 2024 — higher than most counties nationally. Property crime runs at 5,042 per 100,000.
Based on 1 reporting city covering 14,994 residents (FBI UCR data — what this covers).
The median home value in Scotland County is $147,805. That's up 4.9% from a year earlier. That is about 36.9% below the U.S. national county median of $234,352, and makes Scotland County the 88th most expensive of 100 counties in North Carolina.
Median household income here is $45,730, so a typical home costs about 3.2× annual household earnings — moderately expensive compared with other U.S. counties.
Reporting police departments in Scotland County recorded 1,894 violent crimes per 100,000 residents. That figure covers 14,994 residents across 1 reporting city, so it reflects the county's incorporated areas rather than every community within its borders.
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