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Crook County

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Median Home$475,091
Median Rent$1,283/month
Population26,277
Leading IndustriesWholesale Trade · Professional Services · Construction12% wholesale trade
Home Value Growth+7.2% over 2 years
Retirees25% of residentsabove average nationally
Homeowners74% of occupied units
NotableVeteran Community10% of residents · top 12% nationally
NotableHigh Incomes$83k/year · top 18% nationally
Crook County
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are today's mortgage rates in Crook County?

As of today, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate for Crook County is approximately 6.937% (6.959% APR). Rates vary based on your credit score, loan type, down payment, and other factors. Safe Rate updates rates daily using live investor pricing.

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What is the median home price in Crook County?

The median home value in Crook County is $475k. The median monthly rent is $1,283. Annual property taxes average $3k. Home values are based on U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey estimates.

Are home values rising in Crook County?

Home values in Crook County have increased 7.2% over the past two years. This represents moderate growth. This data is sourced from the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) House Price Index.

How much income do you need to buy a home in Crook County?

Based on a typical all-in ownership cost of $1,297/month (mortgage, taxes, insurance), you'd generally need a household income of approximately $56k/year to keep housing costs at or below 28% of gross income — a common lender guideline. The median household income in Crook County is $83k/year.

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What industries drive the economy in Crook County?

The largest employment sectors in Crook County are public administration (24%) and wholesale trade (12%) of the local workforce. Industry data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey.

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