Housing
The U.S. Census Bureau American Fact Finder listed Pitt County having 62,000 occupied households with a total of 70,000 housing units in 2006. 57 percent (35,000) were owner occupied and 43 percent (27,000) were renter occupied. The average household size was 2.2 people.
Housing Values and Costs
Greenville and Pitt County offer a wide variety of housing styles and environments with moderate prices. The area includes townhouses, condos, private residences, apartments, retirement villages and rest homes. Homes on the market range from $100,000 to over $1 million. Because of a combination of enjoyable living conditions and proven low cost of living, the Greenville/Pitt County area is rated one of the fifty most livable communities in the United States.
The average price of housing sold in 2006 was $148,742 according to the Pitt County Development Commission. The U.S. Census Bureau listed the median monthly housing costs was $1,125 for mortgaged owners, $376 for non-mortgaged owners and $603 for renters in 2006. The cost of housing in Pitt County is below both the state and the national average.
Real Estate in Greenville and Pitt County
Apartment Rentals
Greenville Rental Guide





