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Measuring the Effect of Snow on Home Values

According to a special winter report from LendingTree—which utilized data the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Centers for Environmental Information—took a look at the states with the most, and least, snow and its corresponding affect on home values. 

LendingTree specifically analyzed the median value of owner-occupied housing in the states that got the most and least snow using data from December 2022 

Key findings, as highlighted by LendingTree, includes: 

By the numbers, the states with the most snow include: 

1. Alaska 

2. North Dakota 

3. Idaho 

4. Vermont 

5. Minnesota 

According to LendingTree, if you live in, or plan to move to one of these snowiest states, you should consider snow-related costs. 

For example, not only can severe cold and snow cause major home damage like burst pipes and flooding, but intense snowfall can also render travel virtually impossible. In extreme cases, being snowed in can prevent someone from important tasks like going to the grocery store or even getting to a hospital for medical attention. 

LendingTree also warns that its not just the money that’s involved with snow removal, but the time investment in it too, such as having to wake up early to shovel your driveway, or the time and money it takes to research, buy, and assemble a snowblower. 

Click here [1] for the full report from LendingTree, which ranks all 50 states.