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Pike Creek, DE

Stretch

Living in Pike Creek, DE costs about 21% more than the national average (Cost Index: 121). Housing is the main driver — the typical home value of $414,700 is well above the $303,400 US median. The local median household income is $135,703, which helps frame the place-side housing burden.

Pike Creek sits in the stretch zone: not impossible, but household feasibility will depend heavily on rent, down payment, debt load, and whether you are renting or buying. Start with the verdict panel, then compare scenarios before treating this city as affordable.Data Sources: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2023 · BEA RPP 2023 · Zillow ZHVI

Data Updated: March 2026
Housing Feasibility Verdict
Safe

Based on your household income, housing mode, local rent, home value, property tax, and mortgage assumptions for Pike Creek.

Monthly Housing
$2,294/mo
Lower of rent or buy scenario
Housing Burden
20%
Healthy
Residual Cash
$8,515/mo
After housing and debt · $2,838/person
Rent vs Buy
Buying can be tested
Main pressure: home prices
Assumptions
Housing Mode
Confidence: MediumHome source: ACSRent source: ACSBEA proxy: nonmetroHousehold size: 3Down payment: 20%Fixed burden: 25%
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Cost Index
121
Expensive
Based on housing costs · See methodology
Median Home Value
$414,700
Source: Census ACS
National: $303,400
Median Rent
$2,294/mo
Source: Census ACS
National: $1,348/mo
Household Income
$135,703
National: $78,538
Population
7,185
Purchasing Power
143
100 = national baseline

Cost of Living Breakdown

Each index uses 100 as the US national average. A score of 150 means 50% more expensive; 80 means 20% cheaper.

Housing Cost Index
137 / 100
37% above average
Rent Index
170 / 100
70% above average
Goods & Groceries
96 / 100
About the same as most US cities
BEA State Nonmetro avg.
Utilities
88 / 100
12% lower utility bills
BEA State Nonmetro avg.
Healthcare & Services
98 / 100
In line with national average
BEA State Nonmetro avg.
Overall Index
121
Expensive · 21% above average

Pike Creek Mortgage Calculator

Pre-filled with the local median home value of $414,700 and Delaware's property tax rate of 0.57%.

Household Housing Budget

Local median household income is shown only as a place-side affordability input. Personal salary, filing status, and take-home pay analysis belong in salary.city.

Local Household Income
$135,703
Census ACS place context
Rent Burden Estimate
20%
Typical annual rent / local household income
Home Price to Income
3.1x
Typical home value / local household income
Use this section to judge whether Pike Creek looks structurally manageable for a household budget. For a specific job offer, filing status, payroll taxes, or salary equivalence across cities, run the income-side decision in salary.city.

Property Tax in Pike Creek, DE

Est. Annual Property Tax
$2,364
Monthly Impact
$197
Added to your mortgage
Effective Rate
0.57%
National avg: ~1.00%

Delaware Place Tax Context

Tax TypeDelawareNational Avg
Property Tax Rate0.57%1.00%
Top Income Tax Rate6.6%~5.0%
State Sales TaxNo Sales Tax~5.0%

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Cost Index Comparison (100 = National Avg)

Housing CostsNational Avg: 100
Pike Creek, DE: 137
Rent Prices
170

FAQ: Living in Pike Creek

Is Pike Creek, DE an expensive place to live?+

Yes — Pike Creek is about 21% more expensive than the national average, with an overall Cost Index of 121. Housing is the biggest factor: the typical home here is valued around $414,700, and monthly rents average roughly $2,294. Day-to-day costs like groceries and utilities tend to run closer to the national norm.

How does Pike Creek fit a household housing budget?+

Start with housing. Typical monthly rent is $2,294, while local median household income is $135,703. That implies a rent-burden proxy of about 20% before utilities and other costs. For a specific job offer, filing status, or take-home pay scenario, use salary.city.

How much are taxes in Pike Creek, DE?+

Delaware has a progressive state income tax with a top rate of 6.6%. The effective property tax rate is 0.57%. On a home worth $414,700, that translates to roughly $2,364 per year in property taxes. There is no state sales tax.

How much does it cost to rent in Pike Creek, DE?+

The typical monthly rent in Pike Creek is around $2,294. That's about 70% higher than the $1,348 national median. For comparison, the median home value here is $414,700, so buyers should also factor in mortgage payments, property taxes, and insurance.

How much does a house cost in Pike Creek, DE?+

The median home in Pike Creek is valued at $414,700. With 20% down and a 6.5% mortgage rate, you'd be looking at roughly $2,097/month for principal and interest alone — before property taxes and insurance. About 86% of residents here own their homes.

Are groceries and utilities expensive in Pike Creek?+

Grocery prices in Pike Creek are about average compared to the rest of the US (index: 96, where 100 is the national average). Utility bills (electricity, gas, water) are below average (index: 88). Overall, these everyday costs shouldn't cause major surprises if you're moving from another similarly-sized US city.

What is Pike Creek, DE like to live in?+

Pike Creek is a small town with a population of about 7,185. The median age of residents is 46, skewing somewhat older — common in established suburban communities. The local poverty rate is 1.33%, well below the national average of 12.4%.

Lower-Pressure Alternatives in Delaware

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Higher-Pressure Comparisons in Delaware

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Reviewed by LivabilityCalc Research Team
Financial Data Analysts · Census & Economic Data Specialists
Data Sources & Methodology
  • Real Estate & Housing: Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI, Smoothed & Seasonally Adjusted) and Zillow Observed Rent Index (ZORI). Structural fallback utilizes U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates.
  • Goods, Utilities & Services: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) Metropolitan Area Regional Price Parities (MARPP), incorporating verified State Nonmetropolitan averages.
  • Mortgage Rates: Freddie Mac 30-Year Fixed Rate Mortgage Average in the United States (PMMS) via Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED).
  • Tax Context: State-level property, sales, and income-tax context used for place-side relocation planning. Personal take-home pay and offer analysis are handled by salary.city.
  • Index Methodology: Weighting matrix derived from Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Consumer Expenditure Surveys (CEX) distributional models. Baseline standardized at 100. (Read methodology details)
Last data update: March 2026 · Mortgage rates updated monthly