Home prices
The median home in Thornton is valued at $106,100. It is roughly $19,540 (15%) lower in comparison to the surrounding areas.It is about $111,400 (51%) lower compared to the entire country, and in comparison to the city of Chicago is about $151,900 (58%) lower.
Rents
Thornton's median rent is $964 per month. In comparison to nearby areas it is roughly $285 (22%) lower.Compared to the entire nation it is about $98 (9%) lower, and compared to the city of Chicago is roughly $148 (13%) lower.
Nearby places
East Hazel Crest
East Hazel Crest is Thornton's neighbor to the west. Its housing prices are a bit more expensive. The median home in East Hazel Crest costs $113,400, which comes out to $7,300 (6%) higher than Thornton. Rent there is a little more expensive. The median monthly rent in East Hazel Crest is $1,096, which works out to $132 (12%) higher than Thornton.
South Holland
South Holland is Thornton's neighbor to the north. Its real estate prices are somewhat more expensive. South Holland's median home cost is $150,600, which comes out to $44,500 (29%) higher than Thornton. Its rents are substantially more expensive. South Holland's median monthly rent is $1,500, which works out to $536 (35%) higher than Thornton.
Glenwood
Glenwood is Thornton's neighbor to the south. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Glenwood costs $126,000, which comes out to $19,900 (15%) higher than Thornton. Rents there are a lot more expensive. Glenwood's median monthly rent is $1,586, which works out to $622 (39%) higher than Thornton.
Homewood
Homewood is Thornton's neighbor to the southwest. Real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. Homewood's median home cost is $163,100, which is $57,000 (34%) higher than Thornton. Rents there are a little more expensive. The median rent in Homewood is $1,156 per month, which comes out to $192 (16%) higher than Thornton.
Phoenix
Phoenix is about 2 miles north from Thornton. Its real estate prices are a lot less expensive. The median home in Phoenix costs $75,100, which comes out to $31,000 (41%) lower than Thornton. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. The median rent in Phoenix is $907 a month, which is $57 (6%) lower than Thornton.