Home prices
The median home cost in Bel Air is $245,400. This is about $80,940 (24%) lower compared to nearby areas.Compared to the United States as a whole it is approximately $27,900 (12%) higher, and in comparison to the city of Philadelphia it is about $82,400 (50%) higher.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Bel Air is $1,275. Compared to its surrounding areas this is approximately $194 (13%) lower.It is roughly $213 (20%) higher compared to the entire country, and compared to the city of Philadelphia is approximately $233 (22%) higher.
Nearby places
Bel Air North
Bel Air North is Bel Air's neighbor to the northwest. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. Bel Air North's median home cost is $340,700, which comes out to $95,300 (27%) higher than Bel Air. Rents there are a bit more expensive. Bel Air North's median rent is $1,495 per month, which works out to $220 (14%) higher than Bel Air.
Bel Air South
Bel Air South is Bel Air's neighbor to the southeast. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. Bel Air South's median home cost is $281,800, which works out to $36,400 (12%) higher than Bel Air. Rents there are pretty similar. Bel Air South's median rent is $1,263 a month, which is very similar to Bel Air.
Fallston
Fallston is about 4 miles west of Bel Air. Its housing prices are significantly more expensive. Fallston's median home value is $392,000, which comes out to $146,600 (37%) higher than Bel Air. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. In Fallston the median monthly rent is $1,148, which works out to $127 (11%) lower than Bel Air.
Riverside
Riverside is roughly 6 miles southeast from Bel Air. Real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Riverside costs $183,400, which is $62,000 (33%) lower than Bel Air. The rent there is a bit more expensive. Riverside's median rent is $1,412 a month, which comes out to $137 (9%) higher than Bel Air.
Kingsville
Kingsville is roughly 6 miles southwest of Bel Air. Its real estate prices are substantially more expensive. The median home in Kingsville costs $433,800, which is $188,400 (43%) higher than Bel Air. The rent there is substantially more expensive. In Kingsville the median monthly rent is $2,025, which comes out to $750 (37%) higher than Bel Air.