Home prices
The median home in Dayton costs $107,000. In comparison to nearby areas it is approximately $49,300 (31%) lower.It is about $110,500 (50%) lower compared to the US as a whole, and is approximately $31,000 (22%) lower compared to the city of Cincinnati.
Rents
The median rent in Dayton is $855 per month. In comparison to other places in this area this is about $11 (1%) lower.In comparison to the entire nation it is roughly $207 (19%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Cincinnati it is approximately $117 (15%) higher.
Nearby places
Bellevue
Bellevue is Dayton's neighbor to the southwest. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The price of the median home in Bellevue is $136,400, which works out to $29,400 (21%) higher than Dayton. Its rents are somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Bellevue is $794, which is $61 (7%) lower than Dayton.
Fort Thomas
Fort Thomas is Dayton's neighbor to the south. Its real estate prices are significantly more expensive. Fort Thomas's median home price is $227,600, which comes out to $120,600 (52%) higher than Dayton. Rents there are a bit more expensive. In Fort Thomas the median monthly rent is $907, which is $52 (5%) higher than Dayton.
Woodlawn
Woodlawn is about 1 mile south from Dayton. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Woodlawn is valued at $138,300, which is $31,300 (22%) higher than Dayton. The rent there is a bit more expensive. The median rent in Woodlawn is $1,143 a month, which comes out to $288 (25%) higher than Dayton.
Newport
Newport is approximately 2 miles southwest of Dayton. Housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Newport costs $144,000, which comes out to $37,000 (25%) higher than Dayton. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. Newport's median monthly rent is $737, which works out to $118 (16%) lower than Dayton.
Norwood
Norwood is about 3 miles north of Dayton. Real estate prices there are a little more expensive. Norwood's median home cost is $135,200, which works out to $28,200 (20%) higher than Dayton. Its rents are a little less expensive. Norwood's median rent is $748 per month, which comes out to $107 (14%) lower than Dayton.