Home prices
Sugar Grove's median home price is $290,600. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is roughly $69,880 (31%) higher.It is approximately $73,100 (33%) higher in comparison to the entire country, and in comparison to the city of Chicago is roughly $32,600 (12%) higher.
Rents
The median rent in Sugar Grove is $1,131 per month. In comparison to its surrounding areas it is approximately $101 (8%) lower.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is roughly $69 (6%) higher, and it is roughly $19 (1%) higher compared to the city of Chicago.
Nearby places
Big Rock
Big Rock is Sugar Grove's neighbor to the west. Its real estate prices are a little less expensive. The median home in Big Rock is valued at $237,400, which works out to $53,200 (22%) lower than Sugar Grove. Rent there is similar. In Big Rock the median rent is $1,100 a month, which works out to $31 (2%) lower than Sugar Grove.
Kaneville
Kaneville is approximately 5 miles northwest from Sugar Grove. The housing prices there are a bit less expensive. Kaneville's median home price is $236,500, which works out to $54,100 (22%) lower than Sugar Grove. The rent there is pretty similar. In Kaneville the median rent is $1,125 per month, which is very similar to Sugar Grove.
Montgomery
Montgomery is roughly 5 miles southeast from Sugar Grove. Its housing prices are a little less expensive. Montgomery's median home price is $221,500, which works out to $69,100 (31%) lower than Sugar Grove. Rent there is pretty similar. In Montgomery the median monthly rent is $1,177, which works out to $46 (3%) higher than Sugar Grove.
North Aurora
North Aurora is approximately 5 miles northeast of Sugar Grove. The housing prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home cost in North Aurora is $246,800, which comes out to $43,800 (17%) lower than Sugar Grove. Rents there are pretty similar. North Aurora's median rent is $1,172 per month, which works out to $41 (3%) higher than Sugar Grove.
Boulder Hill
Boulder Hill is about 6 miles southeast of Sugar Grove. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. The median home in Boulder Hill costs $161,400, which comes out to $129,200 (80%) lower than Sugar Grove. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Boulder Hill the median monthly rent is $1,588, which is $457 (28%) higher than Sugar Grove.