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Cicero

Average Value

$283,800

Average Value

Average Price per Sq Ft

$184

Average Price per Sq Ft

Home for sale

Home for sale

Living in Cicero

Living in Texas means access to four of the nation’s most dynamic metro economies — Dallas–Fort Worth’s corporate and logistics powerhouse, Houston’s global energy and medical hub, Austin’s tech-driven and culturally iconic Live Music Capital of the World, and San Antonio’s historic yet steadily expanding military and healthcare center. The state blends economic scale with cultural significance, rooted in independence, entrepreneurship, and a strong sense of place — from Friday night football to world-renowned barbecue and music festivals. For homebuyers, Texas offers comparatively attainable housing, no personal income tax, and master-planned communities built around space and convenience; for investors, continued population growth, business relocation, and diversified industries create sustained demand across urban cores, suburbs, and emerging secondary markets.

Population Growth

Population Growth

~1.3% annually

Net Migration

Net Migration

Positive

Median Home Price

Median Home Price

$283,800

Unemployment Rate

Unemployment Rate

4.3%

Price Trend

Price Trend

Flat

New Permits

New Permits

158,121

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Market Fundamentals

Population & Growth

Cicero continues to experience strong population inflows, reinforcing long-term housing demand across both major metros and emerging secondary markets.

Total Population:

31,290,831

Growth Rate:

~1.3% annually

Net Migration:

Positive

Employment & Economic Conditions

A diversified economic base supports resilience and sustained housing demand across cycles.

Unemployment Rate:

4.3%

Total Employment:

14.5 million jobs

Largest Sectors:

Professional & Business Services
Trade, Transportation & Utilities
Education & Health Services
Construction

Income & Household Economics

Income levels remain competitive relative to housing costs, supporting affordability compared to higher-cost U.S. markets.

Median Household Income:

$76,292

Per Capita Income:

$36,919

Housing Market & Affordability

Home prices remain relatively accessible, supported by strong supply and continued development.

Median Home Value:

$283,800

Homeownership Rate:

62.6%

Median Rent:

$1,403

Monthly Owner Cost:

$2,106

Home Price Trend:

Flat

Additional Market Insights

Rent vs. Own

Owner Occupied:

62.6%

Renter Occupied:

37.4%

This Neighborhood Has More Renters

RentOwn10%20%30%40%50%60%

Migration

Population Change

391,243 (2024–2025)

(2024–2025)

Housing Supply

New Permits Issued:

158,121

Education

Enrollment

~5.5 million students

Graduation Rate

90%

Student–Teacher Ratio

~15:1

Crime & Safety

Violent Crime

3.9 per 1,000

Property Crime

20.4 per 1,000

Climate

Avg Temperature

65°F

Annual Rainfall

28 inches

Extreme heat days

~105+ days ≥90°F

Geography

Counties

254 counties across state

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