Home prices
The price of the median home in Harlem is $128,600. In comparison to nearby areas it is roughly $8,700 (7%) higher.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is about $88,900 (40%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Statesboro is roughly $15,000 (13%) higher.
Rents
In Harlem the median rent is $696 per month. This is about $222 (24%) lower compared to its surrounding areas.Compared to the rest of the country it is approximately $366 (34%) lower, and is approximately $84 (10%) lower compared to the city of Statesboro.
Nearby places
Dearing
Dearing is about 3 miles west from Harlem. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. The median home in Dearing is valued at $89,200, which comes out to $39,400 (44%) lower than Harlem. Rents there are a bit more expensive. The median rent in Dearing is $761 a month, which comes out to $65 (8%) higher than Harlem.
Grovetown
Grovetown is about 5 miles east from Harlem. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Grovetown costs $158,900, which works out to $30,300 (19%) higher than Harlem. Rents there are a lot more expensive. The median rent in Grovetown is $1,140 a month, which comes out to $444 (38%) higher than Harlem.
Thomson
Thomson is approximately 9 miles west of Harlem. Real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The price of the median home in Thomson is $91,300, which is $37,300 (40%) lower than Harlem. The rent there is similar. The median rent in Thomson is $709 per month, which works out to $13 (1%) higher than Harlem.
Blythe
Blythe is about 10 miles southeast from Harlem. Its housing prices are a little less expensive. The median home price in Blythe is $97,500, which is $31,100 (31%) lower than Harlem. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. Blythe's median monthly rent is $893, which works out to $197 (22%) higher than Harlem.
Martinez
Martinez is about 12 miles northeast from Harlem. The real estate prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Martinez costs $162,600, which is $34,000 (20%) higher than Harlem. Its rents are substantially more expensive. In Martinez the median monthly rent is $1,087, which works out to $391 (35%) higher than Harlem.