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As of today, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate for Pleasant Hill Community Unit School District 3 is approximately 7.481% (7.500% APR). Rates vary based on your credit score, loan type, down payment, and other factors. Safe Rate updates rates daily using live investor pricing.
View current rates for Pleasant Hill Community Unit School District 3The median home value in Pleasant Hill Community Unit School District 3 is $104k. The median monthly rent is $819. Annual property taxes average $2k. Home values are based on U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey estimates.
Home values in Pleasant Hill Community Unit School District 3 have increased 15.0% over the past two years. This indicates a strong appreciation trend. This data is sourced from the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) House Price Index.
Based on a typical all-in ownership cost of $665/month (mortgage, taxes, insurance), you'd generally need a household income of approximately $29k/year to keep housing costs at or below 28% of gross income — a common lender guideline. The median household income in Pleasant Hill Community Unit School District 3 is $61k/year.
Calculate your buying powerThe largest employment sectors in Pleasant Hill Community Unit School District 3 are public administration (25%) and agriculture and mining (15%) of the local workforce. Industry data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey.