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Clay County vs Nassau County.

On buyer-friendly measures, Clay County edges it (6 of 10 categories), but the right pick depends on what you weigh: price, taxes, insurance or upside. The full breakdown is below. Every figure is live: home value, buyer-value score, cap rate, taxes, insurance and migration, side by side.

Metric Clay Nassau
Momentum buyer-value score6927
Typical home value$336,765$482,989
5-year growth/yr5.3%5.9%
Price to income3.91x5.43x
Over/undervalued-19.8%+11.4%
Cap rate6.58%5.53%
Affordability burden23.7%32.9%
Median income$86,094$88,900
Citizens policies (insurance stress)606389
Avg Citizens premium$1,189$1,159
New homes permitted1,5221,060
Net household migration+1,368+1,282

Highlighted cell = the more buyer-friendly value. Open the full Clay scorecard or Nassau scorecard, or run the numbers in the True Cost calculator.

Common questions

Is Clay County or Nassau County better to buy in?

On buyer-friendly measures, Clay County edges it (6 of 10 categories), but the right pick depends on what you weigh: price, taxes, insurance or upside. The full breakdown is below.

Where does this comparison data come from?

Home values and rent from Zillow, days on market and listings from Realtor.com, income and population from the U.S. Census, insurance from Citizens, permits from the Census Building Permits Survey, and migration from the IRS. Updated regularly.

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