Home prices
The median home in Middletown is valued at $130,700. In comparison to its nearby areas this is about $31,980 (32%) higher.In comparison to the entire country it is roughly $86,800 (39%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Cedar Rapids it is approximately $11,100 (7%) lower.
Rents
In Middletown the median monthly rent is $771. In comparison to nearby areas this is approximately $13 (1%) higher.It is about $291 (27%) lower compared to the rest of the nation, and it is is very similar compared to the city of Cedar Rapids.
Nearby places
Beaverdale
Beaverdale is roughly 2 miles northeast from Middletown. Its real estate prices are substantially less expensive. The median home in Beaverdale costs $95,800, which is $34,900 (36%) lower than Middletown. Rent there is a little more expensive. The median monthly rent in Beaverdale is $861, which comes out to $90 (10%) higher than Middletown.
Danville
Danville is approximately 3 miles northwest from Middletown. Its housing prices are a little less expensive. The median home in Danville costs $110,400, which works out to $20,300 (18%) lower than Middletown. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. In Danville the median monthly rent is $703, which comes out to $68 (9%) lower than Middletown.
West Burlington
West Burlington is roughly 3 miles east of Middletown. Real estate prices there are a little less expensive. The median home in West Burlington costs $107,400, which works out to $23,300 (21%) lower than Middletown. Rent there is similar. In West Burlington the median monthly rent is $748, which is $23 (3%) lower than Middletown.
Burlington
Burlington is roughly 6 miles east from Middletown. The housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The median home in Burlington is valued at $93,200, which is $37,500 (40%) lower than Middletown. The rent there is similar. The median monthly rent in Burlington is $799, which comes out to $28 (3%) higher than Middletown.
New London
New London is roughly 8 miles northwest from Middletown. The housing prices there are significantly less expensive. New London's median home value is $86,800, which works out to $43,900 (50%) lower than Middletown. The rent there is a bit less expensive. The median rent in New London is $680 a month, which is $91 (13%) lower than Middletown.