Home prices
San Carlos's median home cost is $33,400. Compared to the surrounding areas this is about $53,640 (61%) lower.It is about $184,100 (84%) lower compared to the country as a whole, and compared to the city of Tucson is roughly $121,900 (78%) lower.
Rents
In San Carlos the median rent is $388 per month. Compared to other places in this area it is roughly $304 (43%) lower.It is roughly $674 (63%) lower in comparison to the nation as a whole, and it is approximately $458 (54%) lower compared to the city of Tucson.
Nearby places
Peridot
Peridot is San Carlos's neighbor to the south. Real estate prices there are a little less expensive. Peridot's median home price is $26,300, which is $7,100 (26%) lower than San Carlos. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. The median rent in Peridot is $354 per month, which works out to $34 (9%) lower than San Carlos.
Globe
Globe is about 14 miles west of San Carlos. The housing prices there are a lot more expensive. Globe's median home cost is $125,800, which comes out to $92,400 (73%) higher than San Carlos. Its rents are substantially more expensive. In Globe the median monthly rent is $866, which works out to $478 (55%) higher than San Carlos.
Six Shooter Canyon
Six Shooter Canyon is approximately 15 miles west of San Carlos. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. Six Shooter Canyon's median home value is $143,000, which comes out to $109,600 (76%) higher than San Carlos. Rents there are a lot more expensive. Six Shooter Canyon's median rent is $910 a month, which works out to $522 (57%) higher than San Carlos.
Claypool
Claypool is roughly 19 miles west from San Carlos. Real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. Claypool's median home cost is $73,500, which is $40,100 (54%) higher than San Carlos. Its rents are significantly more expensive. Claypool's median rent is $640 a month, which works out to $252 (39%) higher than San Carlos.
Miami
Miami is roughly 21 miles west from San Carlos. The real estate prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in Miami costs $66,600, which works out to $33,200 (49%) higher than San Carlos. Rents there are a lot more expensive. The median monthly rent in Miami is $689, which works out to $301 (43%) higher than San Carlos.