Homeowners Named Stuart and Alison Own Most Valuable Homes in the U.S

Stuarts and Alisons own homes worth more than $330,000, 66 percent more valuable than the median home value in the U.S.

– Homeowners named Stuart and Alison own the most valuable homes in the U.S., worth a median of more than $330,000 and larger than 1,750 square feet.

– The most common homeowner name in the U.S. is John, followed by Robert and James.

– In the Pacific Northwest, the name Heidi is a more popular homeowner name than it is nationally, whereas Willie is much more likely to be the name of a homeowner in the Southeast.

– U.S. homeowners are growing increasingly diverse — the split between male and female homeowners is about equal, according to the Zillow Group Consumer Housing Trends Report.

– In 30 of the 46 states Zillow analyzed, homeowners with the most valuable homes have traditionally female names, with Anne the name that reoccurs the most.

Homeowners named Stuart and Alison are among the top names of homeowners with the most valuable homes in the country, worth a median of more than $330,000 — 66 percent more than the median home value in the U.S. The most common first name of a U.S. homeowner is John, according to a new Zillow® analysisi.

Names of the Owners of the Most Valuable Homes, by State

Zillow analyzed the first names of homeowners on 70 million property records and found that Peter, Alexandra and Geoffrey are also among the top 10 names of homeowners with the most valuable homes in the country. All names on the list own homes that are more than 1,550 square feet, with a median value that is more than the U.S. median.

In Washington, D.C., homeowners named Jane own the most valuable homes, worth almost $900,000 — about 134 percent more than the median home value in the area. Homeowners named Anne own the most valuable homes in California, worth about 30 percent more than the median home value in the state.

Zillow’s analysis of homeowner names reveals demographic trends across the country as U.S. homeowners grow increasingly diverse. Historically, men were more likely than women to own homes, but that trend is starting to shift. According to the Zillow Group Consumer Housing Trends Reportii, 49 percent of homeowners are female and 51 percent are male.

In 30 of the 46 states Zillow analyzed, homeowners with the most valuable homes have traditionally female names, with Anne the name that reoccurs the most.

About 64 percent of all Americans are homeownersiii. The homeownership rate is the highest in the Midwest. John is the most common U.S. homeowner name, followed by Robert and James. Other common U.S. homeowners’ names include Mary, Richard and Thomas.

In California, Salvador is a more populariv homeowner name than it is nationally, but in the small state of Rhode Island, Claire is more popular. In the Pacific Northwest, the name Heidi is a more popular homeowner name than it is nationally, whereas Willie is much more likely to be the name of a homeowner in the Southeastern states of Alabama, Louisiana and Georgia.

 Names of Owners of Most Valuable
Homes
10 Most Common U.S.
Homeowner Names
RankingNameMedian Zestimate         RankingName
1Stuart$         334,0221John
2Alison$         332,4032Robert
3Peter$         325,1263James
4Alexandra$         324,7794Michael
5Geoffrey$         322,2725David
6Marc$         321,2166William
7Salvatore$         316,1517Mary
8Anne$         309,4918Richard
9Marina$         309,0419Thomas
10Ian$         307,17910Joseph

“This analysis reveals a lot of interesting – and fun – differences between homeowner names and the relative popularity of less common or non-traditional homeowner names from region to region,” said Zillow Chief Economist Dr. Svenja Gudell. “U.S. homeowners are an incredibly diverse bunch, with a variety of names reflective of many cultural and familial backgrounds.”

StateMost Popular Homeowner
Name Relative to Other
States
Names That Own the Most
Valuable Homes
Median Zestimateof
Homes with Most
Valuable Name
AlabamaWillieAnne$208,219
AlaskaVernonTodd$410,677
ArkansasTommyAmy$183,464
ArizonaGuadalupeJill$271,431
CaliforniaSalvadorAnne$669,645
ColoradoErinAnne$430,701
ConnecticutMaureenJill$306,376
District of ColumbiaGwendolynJane$898,551
DelawareHarryPhilip$228,677
FloridaJorgePeter$248,627
GeorgiaWillieSuzanne$270,317
HawaiiFlorenceDoris$765,307
IowaKentKristin$224,240
IdahoCoreyJane$241,159
IllinoisAdamPeter$269,635
IndianaJefferyAnne$166,599
KansasMarvinRandall$136,561
KentuckyJeffPeter$189,120
LouisianaWillieStephen$207,305
MassachusettsClaireAlexander$457,944
MarylandMelvinPeter$370,229
MichiganGeraldAnne$220,621
MinnesotaKariKristin$288,618
MissouriKyleAnne$220,911
MississippiRosieJulie$179,710
MontanaShaneMartha$247,231
North CarolinaBobbyPeter$255,091
North DakotaKariCraig$284,996
NebraskaTylerKristin$208,676
New JerseySalvatoreJill$380,202
New MexicoGilbertJane$264,891
NevadaJesusSuzanne$292,231
New YorkSalvatoreAlexander$457,011
OhioBethErin$184,478
OklahomaBillJulie$171,823
OregonHeidiAnne$387,159
PennsylvaniaFrancisLauren$241,764
Rhode IslandClaireKatherine$320,489
South CarolinaWillieAnne$228,367
TennesseeBillyJulie$199,768
TexasGuadalupeScott$258,600
UtahShaunaPeter$333,604
VirginiaAnnePeter$470,789
WashingtonHeidiAnne$435,308
WisconsinKristineAnne$224,977
West VirginiaWilmaTodd$134,102

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