Home prices
The median home in Reform is valued at $79,900. In comparison to other places in this area it is roughly $25,180 (23%) lower.It is roughly $137,600 (63%) lower compared to the entire country, and in comparison to the city of Birmingham it is about $11,200 (12%) lower.
Rents
Reform's median rent is $406 per month. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is approximately $62 (13%) lower.Compared to the nation as a whole it is approximately $656 (61%) lower, and compared to the city of Birmingham is about $431 (51%) lower.
Nearby places
Gordo
Gordo is approximately 7 miles southeast of Reform. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home cost in Gordo is $112,900, which works out to $33,000 (29%) higher than Reform. The rent there is similar. Gordo's median rent is $406 per month, which is very similar to Reform.
Carrollton
Carrollton is about 9 miles southwest of Reform. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Carrollton costs $105,200, which is $25,300 (24%) higher than Reform. Rent there is fairly similar. The median rent in Carrollton is $420 per month, which comes out to $14 (3%) higher than Reform.
Millport
Millport is approximately 13 miles north of Reform. Its real estate prices are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Millport is valued at $62,900, which works out to $17,000 (27%) lower than Reform. Rent there is a little more expensive. The median rent in Millport is $451 a month, which is $45 (9%) higher than Reform.
Kennedy
Kennedy is roughly 14 miles north from Reform. Its real estate prices are a little more expensive. Kennedy's median home price is $89,300, which works out to $9,400 (10%) higher than Reform. Its rents are substantially less expensive. Kennedy's median rent is $260 a month, which is $146 (56%) lower than Reform.
New Hope
New Hope is approximately 17 miles west of Reform. The real estate prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home price in New Hope is $155,100, which is $75,200 (48%) higher than Reform. Its rents are substantially more expensive. In New Hope the median monthly rent is $804, which is $398 (49%) higher than Reform.