Home prices
The median home in Fredonia is valued at $77,500. This is roughly $32,860 (29%) lower in comparison to its surrounding areas.It is approximately $140,000 (64%) lower compared to the rest of the nation, and is about $76,800 (49%) lower compared to the city of Clarksville.
Rents
In Fredonia the median rent is $645 per month. In comparison to other places in this area this is about $103 (18%) higher.Compared to the rest of the nation it is roughly $417 (39%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Clarksville is roughly $316 (32%) lower.
Nearby places
Marion
Marion is approximately 8 miles north from Fredonia. The real estate prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home in Marion costs $69,800, which is $7,700 (11%) lower than Fredonia. Rents there are a bit less expensive. In Marion the median monthly rent is $497, which works out to $148 (29%) lower than Fredonia.
Eddyville
Eddyville is approximately 9 miles south of Fredonia. Real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Eddyville is valued at $119,500, which comes out to $42,000 (35%) higher than Fredonia. Rent there is a little less expensive. In Eddyville the median monthly rent is $524, which is $121 (23%) lower than Fredonia.
Salem
Salem is about 9 miles northwest from Fredonia. The real estate prices there are fairly similar. The median home value in Salem is $78,100, which is very similar to Fredonia. Rents there are a bit less expensive. Salem's median rent is $558 a month, which is $87 (15%) lower than Fredonia.
Kuttawa
Kuttawa is approximately 10 miles south from Fredonia. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. The median home in Kuttawa costs $205,100, which is $127,600 (62%) higher than Fredonia. Its rents are somewhat less expensive. Kuttawa's median rent is $548 per month, which comes out to $97 (17%) lower than Fredonia.
Princeton
Princeton is roughly 11 miles southeast of Fredonia. Housing prices there are similar. The cost of the median home in Princeton is $79,300, which works out to $1,800 (2%) higher than Fredonia. Its rents are somewhat less expensive. Princeton's median monthly rent is $584, which comes out to $61 (10%) lower than Fredonia.