Home prices
The median home in Decker costs $34,700. It is about $26,780 (43%) lower compared to nearby areas.It is about $182,800 (84%) lower compared to the rest of the nation, and it is approximately $59,500 (63%) lower in comparison to the city of Evansville.
Rents
Decker's median rent is $710 per month. In comparison to nearby areas it is roughly $54 (8%) higher.It is about $352 (33%) lower compared to the rest of the nation, and in comparison to the city of Evansville it is roughly $64 (8%) lower.
Nearby places
Hazleton
Hazleton is approximately 2 miles south from Decker. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home cost in Hazleton is $59,200, which is $24,500 (41%) higher than Decker. Its rents are a little less expensive. Hazleton's median monthly rent is $644, which works out to $66 (10%) lower than Decker.
St. Francisville
St. Francisville is about 7 miles northwest from Decker. The real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in St. Francisville costs $55,600, which is $20,900 (37%) higher than Decker. Its rents are a little less expensive. The median monthly rent in St. Francisville is $550, which comes out to $160 (29%) lower than Decker.
Patoka
Patoka is roughly 8 miles south of Decker. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Patoka is valued at $45,500, which comes out to $10,800 (23%) higher than Decker. Rent there is fairly similar. Patoka's median rent is $700 a month, which comes out to $10 (1%) lower than Decker.
Allendale
Allendale is roughly 8 miles west of Decker. Housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The value of the median home in Allendale is $71,600, which comes out to $36,900 (51%) higher than Decker. Rent there is a bit less expensive. The median monthly rent in Allendale is $538, which comes out to $172 (31%) lower than Decker.
Monroe City
Monroe City is roughly 10 miles northeast of Decker. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Monroe City costs $75,500, which is $40,800 (54%) higher than Decker. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. In Monroe City the median monthly rent is $846, which works out to $136 (16%) higher than Decker.