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<p>No, it’s not for student housing; the figure represents average housing prices in the market which would include single family, condos, coops, rentals, etc. I didn’t say Houston was 38% above the “national average.” I said Houston was 38% above Columbus, Ohio, which has some of the lowest housing prices in the country. But that’s for the entire market. Prices close to campus could be higher or lower, depending on many factors. I don’t have easy access to data at that level of particularity. But then, that’s not what the OP was asking for.</p>