Home prices
The median home in Byron costs $164,100. Compared to the surrounding areas this is about $41,580 (33%) higher.It is about $53,400 (24%) lower in comparison to the United States as a whole, and in comparison to the city of Atlanta is roughly $126,300 (43%) lower.
Rents
Byron's median monthly rent is $768. Compared to its nearby areas it is approximately $77 (9%) lower.It is approximately $294 (27%) lower in comparison to the nation as a whole, and it is roughly $385 (33%) lower compared to the city of Atlanta.
Nearby places
Warner Robins
Warner Robins is Byron's neighbor to the southeast. Its real estate prices are substantially less expensive. Warner Robins's median home cost is $117,100, which comes out to $47,000 (40%) lower than Byron. Its rents are a little more expensive. Warner Robins's median monthly rent is $924, which works out to $156 (16%) higher than Byron.
Centerville
Centerville is approximately 3 miles east from Byron. Its real estate prices are somewhat less expensive. The median home value in Centerville is $144,300, which is $19,800 (13%) lower than Byron. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. In Centerville the median rent is $1,000 a month, which is $232 (23%) higher than Byron.
Fort Valley
Fort Valley is roughly 9 miles southwest from Byron. Its real estate prices are significantly less expensive. The cost of the median home in Fort Valley is $80,500, which works out to $83,600 (103%) lower than Byron. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Fort Valley is $622, which is $146 (23%) lower than Byron.
Macon-Bibb County
Macon-Bibb County is approximately 12 miles north of Byron. Housing prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home in Macon-Bibb County costs $120,200, which comes out to $43,900 (36%) lower than Byron. Its rents are a little more expensive. Macon-Bibb County's median rent is $818 per month, which comes out to $50 (6%) higher than Byron.
Perry
Perry is roughly 13 miles south from Byron. Housing prices there are a bit less expensive. Perry's median home value is $150,500, which is $13,600 (9%) lower than Byron. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Perry is $863, which is $95 (11%) higher than Byron.