HOME AFFORDABILITY NC

Moore County, NC Home Values: $275K Median

Median: $275,300 · Remediation: $1,205-$2,840 · 15 ZIP codes · Updated 2026-06-04

Data: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, EPA, FEMA Last verified: 2026-06-04

$275,300
Median Home Value
$98,600
Lowest Value
$440,400
Highest Value
$1,840
Avg Remediation
0.9%
Equity Trap Ratio
15
ZIP Codes

Remediation Cost Breakdown

Average remediation cost by component in Moore County.

Flood Insurance $1,150
Pfas $480
Filtration $210

Cost estimates based on EPA, FEMA, and industry data. Actual costs vary by location and scope. Get multiple quotes.

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Home Affordability Overview

The median home value across 11 ZIP codes in Moore County is $275K, ranging from $99K to $440K.

Beyond purchase price, homeowners should budget for safety remediation. Average costs in Moore County range from $1K (basic) to $3K (comprehensive), with a mid-range estimate of $2K.

Cost estimates are based on EPA, FEMA, and industry data. Actual costs vary by location, home age, and scope. Get multiple quotes before proceeding.

Equity Trap Analysis

At a median home value of $275K and mid-range remediation cost of $2K, remediation represents approximately 0.7% of home value in Moore County.

Remediation Cost Breakdown

Average cost by component across Moore County ZIP codes:

Component Avg Cost
Flood Insurance $1K
Pfas $480
Filtration $210
Lead $0
Radon $0

Based on EPA, FEMA, and industry cost estimates. Actual costs depend on home age, condition, and local labor rates.

What Homebuyers Should Know

When evaluating homes in Moore County, the purchase price is only part of the total cost of ownership. Safety-related remediation costs — including water filtration, lead pipe replacement, radon mitigation, and flood insurance — can add thousands of dollars to the first-year budget.

Homebuyers should request a water quality test and review the ZIP code safety report before closing. Properties in ZIPs with more violations or older infrastructure may require higher remediation budgets. Check your specific ZIP code on ZipCheckup for a detailed cost estimate.

Understanding the Equity Trap

An "equity trap" occurs when required safety remediation costs consume a disproportionate share of home equity — typically above 15% of the home's value. This is most common in areas where home values are lower but environmental risks are elevated.

In Moore County, remediation costs range from $1K to $3K depending on the specific issues found. For a home at the county median of $275K, these costs are manageable. However, homes at the low end ($99K) may face equity trap conditions where remediation represents a significant financial burden.

Most Affordable Cities in Moore County

City Median Home Value Population
Hoffman $99K 48,543
Robbins $110K 10,567
Eagle Springs $118K 58
Bennett $168K 4,049
Pinebluff $231K 41,480

Most Expensive Cities in Moore County

City Median Home Value Population
Pinehurst $440K 108,055
Southern Pines $367K 106,511
West End $315K 42,264
Carthage $300K 74,023
Aberdeen $280K 106,164

Insurance and Ongoing Costs

Beyond one-time remediation, homeowners in Moore County should budget for ongoing costs:

  • Flood insurance — required for properties in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas with federally backed mortgages. Average NFIP policy: $700-$1,500/year

  • Water filter maintenance — replacement cartridges every 3-12 months depending on system type ($50-$300/year)

  • Annual water testing — recommended for homes with private wells or older plumbing ($50-$200/year)

  • Radon testing — EPA recommends retesting every 2 years or after structural changes ($15-$200 per test)

How to Use This Data

This analysis combines home value data from the U.S. Census Bureau with remediation cost estimates from EPA, FEMA, and industry sources. For the most accurate picture of total ownership costs:

  1. Check your specific ZIP code — costs vary significantly within Moore County

  2. Get a home inspection — professional inspections can identify specific remediation needs before purchase

  3. Request water test results — ask the seller or utility for recent water quality data

  4. Get multiple quotes — remediation costs vary by contractor and scope of work

  5. Factor in financing — some remediation costs can be rolled into mortgage financing through FHA 203(k) or similar programs

Data Sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the median home value in Moore County?

The median home value across 11 ZIP codes in Moore County is $275K, ranging from $99K to $440K.

How much does home remediation cost in Moore County?

Average remediation costs in Moore County range from $1K (basic) to $3K (comprehensive). Mid-range estimate: $2K.

What is an equity trap in Moore County?

An equity trap occurs when remediation costs consume a disproportionate share of home equity. In Moore County, remediation ($2K) represents 0.7% of median home value ($275K).

What safety issues should homebuyers budget for in Moore County?

Common remediation needs include lead pipe replacement, water filtration, radon mitigation, flood insurance, and PFAS treatment. Costs vary by ZIP code — check your specific area.

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