Baker County housing scorecard.
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The typical home runs about 4.43 times the local median income, which is roughly 9.1% cheaper than the Florida norm. Values are up roughly 5.4% a year over the last five years. Owning the typical home at today's 6.52% 30-year rate takes about 26.9% of a median income in principal and interest, the affordability squeeze in one number. Add the average Citizens homeowners premium (about $70 a month) and the monthly cost to own runs near $1,659, before property tax. About 28.1% of listings have cut their price.
Baker County housing market, in one paragraph
As of 2026-06-09, in Baker County, the typical home is worth $313,569; up about 5.4% a year over five years; the Momentum Market Score is 58/100 (leaning to the buyer on price and leverage); the market looks about 9% undervalued; the average Citizens insurance premium is about $836 a year. Data from Zillow, Realtor.com, the U.S. Census and Citizens Property Insurance; scores by Momentum Realty.
Typical home value, last 13 months
Ten years ago the typical home here was about $155,552; today it is $313,569.
Where Baker sits
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| Metric | Baker | FL avg |
|---|---|---|
| Buyer-value score | 58 | 50 |
| Typical home value | $313,569 | $332,815 |
| Price cuts | 28.1% | 24.1% |
| Income to own | 26.9% | 30.5% |
| Cost to own / mo | $1,659/mo | $1,832/mo |
Green = the more buyer-friendly figure. “FL avg” is the unweighted mean across all 67 Florida counties. “Income to own” is principal & interest only; “cost to own” adds the average Citizens homeowners premium at the current 6.52% 30-year rate, 20% down, property tax not included.
Quick answers: is now a good time to buy in Baker County, is it overvalued, and more.
What drives the score
Each bar is this county ranked against every other Florida county (0 = lowest, 100 = highest) on that input, then weighted into the score. Higher overall = more buyer value and leverage. See the full methodology.
Momentum scores for Baker
Three composite reads, each built from the labeled components below it (0 = lowest in Florida, 100 = highest). Every input is public and the formula is published, unlike the paywalled black-box versions elsewhere.
10-year upside from appreciation, incomes, demographics, affordability and valuation.
Near-term price direction signal from recent appreciation, days on market, inventory and price cuts. A momentum read, not a guaranteed forecast.
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Who is moving in and out of Baker
In 2022 to 2023, Baker County saw 715 households move in and 551 move out, a net of +164 households (+401 people). The households arriving reported about $55,835 in average income versus $48,191 for those leaving, so Baker is pulling in higher earners. Net, +$13M of annual income moved into the county.
Top states they moved from
In-state moves onlyTop states they moved to
GA 22Households approximate tax returns; people approximate exemptions; income is total adjusted gross income. Source: IRS Statistics of Income, county-to-county migration, 2022 to 2023.
Property insurance in Baker
Citizens, Florida's state-backed insurer of last resort, now covers 224 homes in Baker County at an average premium of about $836 a year. A rising Citizens count is the clearest sign of where private insurers have pulled back and premiums have spiked.
Figures cover Citizens Property Insurance (the state insurer of last resort), not the whole market, so they understate total private-market premiums while precisely tracking where coverage has become hardest to get. Source: Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, Policies in Force by County, April 2026.
New construction pipeline in Baker
In 2025, builders pulled permits for 121 new homes in Baker County: 99 single-family and 22 in multifamily buildings. That is up 22.2% from the year before. At 4.3 permits per 1,000 residents, new supply here is below the Florida pace.
New homes permitted, 2021 to 2025
Privately-owned residential units authorized by building permits, reported plus imputed. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Building Permits Survey, 2025.
ZIP-level scorecards in Baker County
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Common questions
Is Baker County a buyer's or seller's market?
By our Momentum Market Score, Baker County reads buyer value (58 out of 100), meaning it is leaning to the buyer on price and leverage. The score blends value versus local incomes, price cuts, inventory growth, affordability and rent yield.
How much is a home worth in Baker County?
The typical home value is $313,569 (Zillow Home Value Index, 2026-06-09), up about 5.4% a year over the last five years.
Is Baker County housing overvalued or undervalued?
On price versus the local long-term trend and incomes, Baker County looks about 9% undervalued, with a price-to-income ratio of 4.43x. Overvaluation compares the current typical value to its own historical relationship with local income, not to other markets.
How much is homeowners insurance in Baker County?
The average Citizens Property Insurance premium in Baker County is about $836 a year. Citizens is Florida's insurer of last resort, so its county average is a realistic floor; private quotes vary by roof age, elevation and flood zone. Insurance is now one of the largest line items in a Florida housing budget.
Is Baker County a good place to invest in rental property?
Rental math in Baker County depends on the specific property. Run the full numbers, including taxes and insurance, in our Florida investment property calculator.
Where does this data come from?
Home values and rent are from Zillow Research, days on market and listings from Realtor.com, income and population from the U.S. Census, mortgage rates from Freddie Mac via FRED, and insurance from Citizens Property Insurance. Derived metrics and the Momentum Market Score are computed by Momentum Realty with a published methodology.
Data: Zillow Research (home value, rent), Realtor.com (days on market, listings), U.S. Census Bureau ACS (income, population), and Freddie Mac 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Average [MORTGAGE30US] via FRED (rate). Momentum Market Score and derived metrics computed by Momentum Realty.
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