HOMES

Alaska was second in the percent of change of total housing units between 1980 and 1990 (42.9 percent compared to a national average of 15.7 percent).

In 1990, Alaska's total of 77,500 occupied housing had a median value of $94,400 compared to a national median value of $79,100.

Alaska's 70,600 renter-occupied units had a median rental value of $503.00per month compared to a national median rental value of $374.00 per month.

Source: 

Statistical Abstracts of the United States, 1995.