The 2025 HUD Median Family Income data was just released for metro areas across the United States. This data is also known as Area Median Income (AMI), which is the benchmark that determines eligibility for various affordable housing programs.
For the Charlottesville, VA Metro Area, the 2025 HUD Area Median Income was $125,800. In 2024, the Charlottesville Metro AMI was $124,200.
The Charlottesville Metro Area is comprised of the City of Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Fluvanna County, Greene County and Nelson County.
Please find other notable metro AMIs below for comparison sake:
$125,800 – Charlottesville, VA Metro
$163,900 – Washington DC, Arlington, VA, Alexandria, VA Metro
$113,500 – Richmond, VA Metro
$90,600 – Roanoke, VA Metro
$150,600 – Boulder, CO Metro
$126,200 – Durham, NC, Chapel Hill, NC Metro
$113,200 – New Haven, CT Metro
$93,100 – Asheville, NC Metro
$88,500 – College Station, TX, Bryan, TX Metro
We will analyze the $125,800 Charlottesville, VA Metro AMI at 12:30 pm on “The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller” and compare/contrast this data with other markets around Virginia and the United States.
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