Home prices
The median home in Carrollton is valued at $105,200. In comparison to nearby areas this is roughly $16,500 (13%) lower.Compared to the entire nation it is about $112,300 (51%) lower, and it is about $14,100 (15%) higher in comparison to the city of Birmingham.
Rents
Carrollton's median rent is $420 per month. In comparison to nearby areas this is roughly $123 (22%) lower.In comparison to the United States as a whole it is approximately $642 (60%) lower, and compared to the city of Birmingham it is roughly $417 (49%) lower.
Nearby places
Reform
Reform is about 9 miles northeast of Carrollton. Its real estate prices are a little less expensive. The median home value in Reform is $79,900, which works out to $25,300 (31%) lower than Carrollton. Its rents are pretty similar. Reform's median rent is $406 a month, which comes out to $14 (3%) lower than Carrollton.
Gordo
Gordo is approximately 10 miles northeast of Carrollton. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The cost of the median home in Gordo is $112,900, which is $7,700 (6%) higher than Carrollton. Rents there are pretty similar. In Gordo the median monthly rent is $406, which is $14 (3%) lower than Carrollton.
Aliceville
Aliceville is roughly 10 miles south of Carrollton. Its real estate prices are a little less expensive. The median home in Aliceville costs $87,600, which works out to $17,600 (20%) lower than Carrollton. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median rent in Aliceville is $343 a month, which comes out to $77 (22%) lower than Carrollton.
New Hope
New Hope is about 18 miles northwest from Carrollton. Its real estate prices are a lot more expensive. New Hope's median home value is $155,100, which comes out to $49,900 (32%) higher than Carrollton. The rent there is significantly more expensive. The median monthly rent in New Hope is $804, which comes out to $384 (47%) higher than Carrollton.
Coker
Coker is approximately 21 miles east of Carrollton. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Coker is valued at $173,000, which is $67,800 (39%) higher than Carrollton. Its rents are significantly more expensive. Coker's median monthly rent is $756, which is $336 (44%) higher than Carrollton.