Home prices
The price of the median home in New Haven is $51,700. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is roughly $15,440 (22%) lower.It is about $165,800 (76%) lower compared to the US as a whole, and is approximately $42,500 (45%) lower compared to the city of Evansville.
Rents
In New Haven the median monthly rent is $509. Compared to nearby areas this is approximately $41 (7%) lower.It is about $553 (52%) lower compared to the country as a whole, and compared to the city of Evansville it is roughly $265 (34%) lower.
Nearby places
Omaha
Omaha is roughly 8 miles west of New Haven. The housing prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Omaha costs $45,600, which comes out to $6,100 (13%) lower than New Haven. Rents there are a lot less expensive. The median monthly rent in Omaha is $346, which works out to $163 (47%) lower than New Haven.
Ridgway
Ridgway is about 9 miles southwest from New Haven. The real estate prices there are somewhat more expensive. Ridgway's median home price is $64,500, which works out to $12,800 (19%) higher than New Haven. The rent there is fairly similar. The median monthly rent in Ridgway is $525, which works out to $16 (3%) higher than New Haven.
Norris City
Norris City is approximately 10 miles northwest of New Haven. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home price in Norris City is $56,100, which works out to $4,400 (7%) higher than New Haven. Rent there is pretty similar. Norris City's median rent is $519 per month, which is $10 (1%) higher than New Haven.
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon is approximately 11 miles east from New Haven. The housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Mount Vernon costs $123,200, which comes out to $71,500 (58%) higher than New Haven. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Mount Vernon the median rent is $698 per month, which comes out to $189 (27%) higher than New Haven.
Uniontown
Uniontown is about 12 miles southeast from New Haven. Its housing prices are a bit less expensive. The price of the median home in Uniontown is $46,300, which comes out to $5,400 (11%) lower than New Haven. The rent there is a little more expensive. Uniontown's median rent is $663 per month, which works out to $154 (23%) higher than New Haven.