Home prices
The median home in Magnolia costs $132,700. Compared to its nearby areas this is roughly $95,580 (41%) lower.It is roughly $84,800 (38%) lower compared to the United States as a whole, and it is about $30,300 (18%) lower in comparison to the city of Philadelphia.
Rents
In Magnolia the median rent is $1,071 a month. This is approximately $105 (8%) lower compared to its nearby areas.Compared to the country as a whole it is is very similar, and is about $29 (2%) higher compared to the city of Philadelphia.
Nearby places
Rising Sun-Lebanon
Rising Sun-Lebanon is approximately 2 miles northwest from Magnolia. Its housing prices are significantly more expensive. The median home in Rising Sun-Lebanon is valued at $293,300, which comes out to $160,600 (54%) higher than Magnolia. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. Rising Sun-Lebanon's median rent is $1,350 per month, which is $279 (20%) higher than Magnolia.
Bowers
Bowers is roughly 3 miles east from Magnolia. Its real estate prices are significantly more expensive. The median home value in Bowers is $217,000, which works out to $84,300 (38%) higher than Magnolia. Rent there is a little less expensive. In Bowers the median monthly rent is $973, which comes out to $98 (10%) lower than Magnolia.
Highland Acres
Highland Acres is roughly 3 miles northwest of Magnolia. Its housing prices are significantly more expensive. The median home in Highland Acres costs $253,500, which is $120,800 (47%) higher than Magnolia. Rents there are a bit less expensive. In Highland Acres the median monthly rent is $968, which works out to $103 (10%) lower than Magnolia.
Woodside
Woodside is approximately 4 miles west of Magnolia. Housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Woodside is valued at $168,800, which comes out to $36,100 (21%) higher than Magnolia. Rents there are a little less expensive. The median rent in Woodside is $965 a month, which works out to $106 (10%) lower than Magnolia.
Camden
Camden is about 4 miles northwest from Magnolia. The housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home price in Camden is $208,800, which works out to $76,100 (36%) higher than Magnolia. The rent there is a lot more expensive. The median monthly rent in Camden is $1,623, which comes out to $552 (34%) higher than Magnolia.