Home prices
The median home in Charlestown is valued at $136,500. This is roughly $71,500 (34%) lower in comparison to its nearby areas.It is roughly $81,000 (37%) lower compared to the rest of the country, and is approximately $1,500 (1%) lower in comparison to the city of Cincinnati.
Rents
Charlestown's median monthly rent is $758. Compared to its nearby areas this is about $342 (31%) lower.It is roughly $304 (28%) lower in comparison to the entire country, and in comparison to the city of Cincinnati it is roughly $20 (2%) higher.
Nearby places
Goshen
Goshen is roughly 4 miles southeast of Charlestown. Housing prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in Goshen is valued at $204,800, which comes out to $68,300 (33%) higher than Charlestown. The rent there is substantially more expensive. The median rent in Goshen is $1,682 a month, which is $924 (54%) higher than Charlestown.
Sellersburg
Sellersburg is roughly 5 miles west from Charlestown. Real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The price of the median home in Sellersburg is $154,300, which is $17,800 (11%) higher than Charlestown. Its rents are a bit more expensive. The median monthly rent in Sellersburg is $999, which comes out to $241 (24%) higher than Charlestown.
Prospect
Prospect is about 6 miles southeast from Charlestown. Housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Prospect costs $388,300, which is $251,800 (64%) higher than Charlestown. Rent there is significantly more expensive. The median monthly rent in Prospect is $1,140, which is $382 (33%) higher than Charlestown.
Utica
Utica is approximately 6 miles south from Charlestown. Its housing prices are pretty similar. The median home price in Utica is $133,200, which comes out to $3,300 (2%) lower than Charlestown. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Utica is $900 a month, which comes out to $142 (15%) higher than Charlestown.
Memphis
Memphis is roughly 6 miles northwest from Charlestown. Its real estate prices are a little more expensive. The median home in Memphis costs $159,400, which comes out to $22,900 (14%) higher than Charlestown. Rent there is fairly similar. In Memphis the median monthly rent is $777, which works out to $19 (2%) higher than Charlestown.