U.S. ZIP Code · PA17401
York County · York-Hanover, PA
Appreciation
- 1-year
- +7.4%
- 5-year / yr
- +11.9%
- 10-year / yr
- +12.4%
Relative price
- vs U.S.
- -48.4%
- vs metro
- -54.9%
- vs state
- -37.3%
Price history
Zillow Home Value Index — monthly, smoothed and seasonally adjusted.
The typical home in 17401 is worth $146,527 — 54.9% below the York-Hanover, PA median. Over the past year, values have risen 7.4%. Homes here rent for a typical $1,218 a month — a 10.0% gross rental yield. The effective property tax rate is 1.8%.
#Rent & investment
Typical asking rent, and the returns it implies at the current home value.
#Property tax
Effective rate — total real estate taxes paid relative to total home value.
#Climate risk
FEMA National Risk Index ratings for York County. "Not Applicable" means the hazard does not threaten the county.
- Overall risk
- Relatively Moderate[4]
- Riverine flood
- Relatively High
- Coastal flood
- Not Applicable
- Wildfire
- Very Low
- Drought
- Relatively Moderate
- Heat wave
- Relatively Moderate
- Hurricane
- Relatively Moderate
- Tornado
- Relatively Low
- Earthquake
- Relatively Low
- Winter weather
- Very High
#Who lives here
#Migration
Household moves in and out of York County over a year, from IRS tax-return data.
- Net migration
- +931[5]
- Moved in
- 9,949
- Moved out
- 9,018
Schools
Open public schools in this ZIP, from the NCES Common Core of Data.
- Public schools
- 3
- Elementary
- 1
- Middle
- 0
- High
- 1
York Academy Regional CS
Other · Grades K–12 · York Academy Regional CS
1,009 students
Lincoln CS
Elementary · Grades K–8 · Lincoln CS
610 students
Crispus Attucks CS
High · Grades 12 · Crispus Attucks CS
72 students
Run the numbers
Interactive calculators pre-filled with this ZIP's typical home value, rent, and property-tax rate. Edit any field to recompute.
Gross and net yield are estimates based on the inputs and the selected expense ratio. Actual income and expenses will vary by property and market. Not investment advice.
Estimated monthly payments include principal and interest only. Actual costs will include property tax, insurance, possibly PMI, and HOA fees not modeled here. Loan terms shown are estimates; consult a licensed lender for current rates and qualification.
Owning is meaningfully cheaper month-to-month.
This calculator projects multi-year scenarios based on assumptions about appreciation, rent growth, and investment returns — none of which are guaranteed. Actual outcomes depend on variables this tool cannot know. Not financial or real estate advice.
#Metro ranking
Where this ZIP sits among others in its metro area.
Rankings
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Frequently asked
- How much is a home worth in ZIP code 17401?
- The typical home in 17401 is worth $146,527, based on the Zillow Home Value Index.
- Are home values rising in 17401?
- Home values in 17401 are up 7.4% over the past year, and up 11.9% a year over five years.
- What is the typical rent in 17401?
- A typical home in 17401 rents for about $1,218 a month, a gross rental yield of 10.0%.
- What is the property tax rate in 17401?
- The effective property tax rate in 17401 is 1.8% — roughly $2,581 a year on a typical home.
- Who lives in 17401?
- ZIP code 17401 has a population of 18,570 and a median household income of $42,826.
#Comparable ZIPs
Same metro, nearest typical home value. Each card shows the comparable ZIP's headline numbers so you can scan at a glance.
Emigsville CDP, PA
- Typical home
- $224,357
- Gross yield
- —
Grantley CDP, PA
- Typical home
- $252,709
- Gross yield
- 6.3%
York, PA
- Typical home
- $258,491
- Gross yield
- 6.0%
Wrightsville, PA
- Typical home
- $275,527
- Gross yield
- —
Dallastown, PA
- Typical home
- $278,718
- Gross yield
- 4.1%
Manchester, PA
- Typical home
- $279,916
- Gross yield
- —
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