Home prices
The cost of the median home in Louisville is $69,400. It is approximately $14,280 (17%) lower in comparison to its nearby areas.In comparison to the country as a whole it is approximately $148,100 (68%) lower, and is approximately $71,900 (50%) lower compared to the city of Columbus.
Rents
In Louisville the median monthly rent is $553. In comparison to its nearby areas it is about $43 (8%) higher.It is about $509 (47%) lower in comparison to the entire nation, and in comparison to the city of Columbus is about $353 (38%) lower.
Nearby places
Clio
Clio is roughly 6 miles southwest from Louisville. Its real estate prices are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Clio costs $55,600, which is $13,800 (24%) lower than Louisville. Its rents are a bit less expensive. Clio's median monthly rent is $429, which is $124 (28%) lower than Louisville.
Clayton
Clayton is approximately 9 miles northeast from Louisville. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. Clayton's median home cost is $80,700, which comes out to $11,300 (14%) higher than Louisville. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. The median rent in Clayton is $440 per month, which comes out to $113 (25%) lower than Louisville.
Bakerhill
Bakerhill is approximately 13 miles east from Louisville. Its real estate prices are a little more expensive. The median home value in Bakerhill is $88,000, which works out to $18,600 (21%) higher than Louisville. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. In Bakerhill the median rent is $525 a month, which comes out to $28 (5%) lower than Louisville.
Brundidge
Brundidge is approximately 14 miles west of Louisville. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. Brundidge's median home value is $75,300, which works out to $5,900 (7%) higher than Louisville. Rents there are pretty similar. In Brundidge the median monthly rent is $538, which comes out to $15 (2%) lower than Louisville.
Banks
Banks is about 14 miles west from Louisville. The housing prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in Banks costs $118,800, which works out to $49,400 (41%) higher than Louisville. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. In Banks the median monthly rent is $618, which is $65 (10%) higher than Louisville.