Home prices
The median home value in Bethlehem is $118,000. This is approximately $18,760 (13%) lower in comparison to the surrounding areas.Compared to the rest of the country it is about $99,500 (45%) lower, and compared to the city of Atlanta is about $172,400 (59%) lower.
Rents
In Bethlehem the median rent is $1,158 per month. This is about $278 (31%) higher in comparison to the surrounding areas.It is roughly $96 (9%) higher in comparison to the nation as a whole, and in comparison to the city of Atlanta it is is very similar.
Nearby places
Winder
Winder is Bethlehem's neighbor to the north. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home value in Winder is $162,700, which is $44,700 (27%) higher than Bethlehem. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. In Winder the median monthly rent is $912, which comes out to $246 (26%) lower than Bethlehem.
Russell
Russell is approximately 3 miles north of Bethlehem. Its housing prices are substantially less expensive. The value of the median home in Russell is $86,300, which is $31,700 (36%) lower than Bethlehem. Its rents are substantially less expensive. The median rent in Russell is $847 per month, which works out to $311 (36%) lower than Bethlehem.
Statham
Statham is roughly 5 miles east from Bethlehem. Its real estate prices are a bit more expensive. The value of the median home in Statham is $126,100, which comes out to $8,100 (6%) higher than Bethlehem. Its rents are a lot less expensive. Statham's median rent is $858 a month, which works out to $300 (34%) lower than Bethlehem.
Carl
Carl is roughly 7 miles northwest from Bethlehem. The real estate prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Carl costs $166,700, which comes out to $48,700 (29%) higher than Bethlehem. Its rents are a little less expensive. Carl's median rent is $917 per month, which works out to $241 (26%) lower than Bethlehem.
Auburn
Auburn is roughly 8 miles northwest of Bethlehem. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home value in Auburn is $142,000, which is $24,000 (16%) higher than Bethlehem. The rent there is significantly less expensive. Auburn's median rent is $864 per month, which is $294 (34%) lower than Bethlehem.