Home prices
The value of the median home in Buckeye is $29,400. Compared to nearby areas it is approximately $57,580 (66%) lower.It is roughly $188,100 (86%) lower compared to the entire country, and is roughly $103,800 (77%) lower compared to the city of Des Moines.
Rents
Buckeye's median rent is $625 per month. Compared to its nearby areas this is is very similar.Compared to the nation as a whole it is roughly $437 (41%) lower, and compared to the city of Des Moines it is roughly $230 (26%) lower.
Nearby places
Alden
Alden is approximately 6 miles north from Buckeye. The housing prices there are significantly more expensive. Alden's median home cost is $90,400, which comes out to $61,000 (67%) higher than Buckeye. Its rents are a little less expensive. In Alden the median rent is $492 a month, which works out to $133 (27%) lower than Buckeye.
Radcliffe
Radcliffe is about 7 miles south of Buckeye. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home cost in Radcliffe is $92,900, which comes out to $63,500 (68%) higher than Buckeye. Rents there are significantly less expensive. The median rent in Radcliffe is $428 a month, which is $197 (46%) lower than Buckeye.
Iowa Falls
Iowa Falls is about 8 miles northeast of Buckeye. Its housing prices are substantially more expensive. The median home price in Iowa Falls is $88,200, which is $58,800 (66%) higher than Buckeye. The rent there is a bit more expensive. Iowa Falls's median monthly rent is $750, which works out to $125 (16%) higher than Buckeye.
Hubbard
Hubbard is roughly 8 miles southeast of Buckeye. Real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The value of the median home in Hubbard is $79,700, which works out to $50,300 (63%) higher than Buckeye. The rent there is a little less expensive. In Hubbard the median rent is $575 a month, which comes out to $50 (8%) lower than Buckeye.
Ellsworth
Ellsworth is approximately 11 miles southwest of Buckeye. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home price in Ellsworth is $83,700, which is $54,300 (64%) higher than Buckeye. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Ellsworth is $868 per month, which comes out to $243 (27%) higher than Buckeye.