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Scotland, North Carolina: Median Home Price, Schools & Crime by Town

Housing prices, schools, crime, commute, and demographics for Scotland, North Carolina, town by town. Free, data-only, no listings.

In Scotland, North Carolina, the median home price is $142,611; median household income is $45,730; the population is 33,590; schools rate 4.9 out of 10; the violent crime rate is 856.1 per 100k; and the average commute is 25.1 minutes.

Data updated April 2026 - Source: Zillow Research

Scotland at a glance

Population

33,590

Median Household Income

$45,730

Typical Home Value

$142,611

School District Rating

4.9

Violent Crime Rate

856.1

Avg Commute Time

25.1

About Scotland

Scotland has a population of 33,590. The median home value is $142,611, 58% below the North Carolina median. Median household income is $45,730 (37% below the North Carolina median). The most populated towns are Stewartsville, Williamson, and Spring Hill.

Data comes from public sources including the U.S. Census Bureau, the National Center for Education Statistics, the FBI, the EPA, Zillow, and Redfin. Source attribution is shown on each metric.

Towns in Scotland

4 towns, by population.

Scotland at a glance: frequently asked questions

What is the population of Scotland?
Scotland has a population of 33,590 based on the most recent US Census estimate.
What is the median home price in Scotland?
The median home value in Scotland is $142,611. Open the interactive map to see the distribution town by town.
What is the median household income in Scotland?
Median household income in Scotland is $45,730 per year, sourced from the US Census American Community Survey.
What state is Scotland in?
Scotland is in North Carolina.
How many towns are in Scotland?
Scotland contains 4 towns and municipalities. Click any town below or on the map to see its housing, school, and crime data.

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