Home prices
University Heights's median home value is $295,700. It is about $84,660 (40%) higher compared to nearby areas.It is roughly $78,200 (35%) higher in comparison to the US as a whole, and compared to the city of Cedar Rapids is approximately $153,900 (108%) higher.
Rents
In University Heights the median rent is $1,500 per month. In comparison to its surrounding areas this is about $509 (51%) higher.It is roughly $438 (41%) higher compared to the country as a whole, and is roughly $733 (95%) higher in comparison to the city of Cedar Rapids.
Nearby places
Iowa City
Iowa City is University Heights's neighbor to the east. The real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. Iowa City's median home price is $215,100, which is $80,600 (37%) lower than University Heights. Rents there are significantly less expensive. Iowa City's median monthly rent is $967, which works out to $533 (55%) lower than University Heights.
Coralville
Coralville is approximately 3 miles northwest from University Heights. Housing prices there are a little less expensive. Coralville's median home value is $227,700, which works out to $68,000 (29%) lower than University Heights. The rent there is a lot less expensive. The median monthly rent in Coralville is $896, which works out to $604 (67%) lower than University Heights.
Tiffin
Tiffin is approximately 5 miles northwest of University Heights. Housing prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home value in Tiffin is $233,000, which is $62,700 (26%) lower than University Heights. The rent there is significantly less expensive. Tiffin's median monthly rent is $994, which works out to $506 (50%) lower than University Heights.
North Liberty
North Liberty is roughly 6 miles north of University Heights. The real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. The median home in North Liberty is valued at $220,800, which is $74,900 (33%) lower than University Heights. The rent there is substantially less expensive. The median monthly rent in North Liberty is $1,110, which works out to $390 (35%) lower than University Heights.
Hills
Hills is roughly 6 miles south of University Heights. Its real estate prices are a lot less expensive. The median home price in Hills is $158,600, which comes out to $137,100 (86%) lower than University Heights. Rents there are a lot less expensive. Hills's median monthly rent is $990, which is $510 (51%) lower than University Heights.