Home prices
The median home in Mount Vernon is valued at $87,900. This is roughly $32,300 (26%) lower compared to nearby areas.In comparison to the rest of the country it is about $129,600 (59%) lower, and is roughly $79,700 (47%) lower in comparison to the city of Little Rock.
Rents
In Mount Vernon the median monthly rent is $550. Compared to other places in this area this is roughly $210 (27%) lower.In comparison to the US as a whole it is approximately $512 (48%) lower, and is about $322 (36%) lower compared to the city of Little Rock.
Nearby places
Rose Bud
Rose Bud is roughly 7 miles north from Mount Vernon. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Rose Bud costs $106,600, which comes out to $18,700 (17%) higher than Mount Vernon. Its rents are fairly similar. The median monthly rent in Rose Bud is $544, which comes out to $6 (1%) lower than Mount Vernon.
Holland
Holland is approximately 8 miles southwest of Mount Vernon. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Holland is valued at $103,600, which works out to $15,700 (15%) higher than Mount Vernon. The rent there is a lot more expensive. The median monthly rent in Holland is $850, which is $300 (35%) higher than Mount Vernon.
Vilonia
Vilonia is approximately 11 miles south of Mount Vernon. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The value of the median home in Vilonia is $161,900, which works out to $74,000 (45%) higher than Mount Vernon. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Vilonia is $791, which works out to $241 (30%) higher than Mount Vernon.
Quitman
Quitman is roughly 12 miles north of Mount Vernon. The housing prices there are fairly similar. The median home cost in Quitman is $87,700, which is very similar to Mount Vernon. Its rents are a little more expensive. The median rent in Quitman is $769 per month, which works out to $219 (28%) higher than Mount Vernon.
Greenbrier
Greenbrier is approximately 12 miles west from Mount Vernon. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Greenbrier costs $141,200, which is $53,300 (37%) higher than Mount Vernon. Its rents are significantly more expensive. The median rent in Greenbrier is $847 a month, which works out to $297 (35%) higher than Mount Vernon.