Home prices
Vail's median home cost is $61,000. Compared to nearby areas it is approximately $27,880 (31%) lower.Compared to the United States as a whole it is roughly $156,500 (71%) lower, and it is approximately $98,700 (61%) lower compared to the city of Omaha.
Rents
Vail's median rent is $606 a month. It is roughly $14 (2%) higher in comparison to its nearby areas.It is roughly $456 (42%) lower compared to the US as a whole, and is about $317 (34%) lower compared to the city of Omaha.
Nearby places
Westside
Westside is about 4 miles east of Vail. Its real estate prices are a little more expensive. Westside's median home price is $89,300, which is $28,300 (31%) higher than Vail. Rents there are a little less expensive. Westside's median rent is $563 per month, which is $43 (7%) lower than Vail.
Arcadia
Arcadia is roughly 7 miles east of Vail. The real estate prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in Arcadia is valued at $113,500, which is $52,500 (46%) higher than Vail. Its rents are somewhat less expensive. In Arcadia the median monthly rent is $533, which comes out to $73 (13%) lower than Vail.
Denison
Denison is roughly 7 miles southwest of Vail. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Denison is valued at $93,600, which is $32,600 (34%) higher than Vail. Rents there are a little more expensive. Denison's median monthly rent is $663, which is $57 (8%) higher than Vail.
Kiron
Kiron is about 10 miles northwest of Vail. The real estate prices there are pretty similar. The median home cost in Kiron is $60,000, which works out to $1,000 (1%) lower than Vail. Its rents are a little less expensive. Kiron's median rent is $536 a month, which is $70 (13%) lower than Vail.
Halbur
Halbur is roughly 10 miles east from Vail. The real estate prices there are a little more expensive. The cost of the median home in Halbur is $88,000, which is $27,000 (30%) higher than Vail. Its rents are a little more expensive. The median rent in Halbur is $663 per month, which is $57 (8%) higher than Vail.