Home prices
The median home in Fraser costs $149,100. In comparison to its surrounding areas it is roughly $27,240 (22%) higher.It is about $68,400 (31%) lower compared to the entire nation, and in comparison to the city of Detroit is about $99,900 (203%) higher.
Rents
The median rent in Fraser is $775 per month. It is approximately $229 (22%) lower compared to the surrounding areas.Compared to the United States as a whole it is approximately $287 (27%) lower, and is about $49 (5%) lower in comparison to the city of Detroit.
Nearby places
Roseville
Roseville is Fraser's neighbor to the south. The housing prices there are significantly less expensive. Roseville's median home value is $86,400, which works out to $62,700 (72%) lower than Fraser. The rent there is a little more expensive. Roseville's median monthly rent is $979, which comes out to $204 (20%) higher than Fraser.
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights is Fraser's neighbor to the northwest. Its housing prices are somewhat more expensive. The median home value in Sterling Heights is $187,600, which is $38,500 (20%) higher than Fraser. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Sterling Heights the median rent is $1,025 per month, which works out to $250 (24%) higher than Fraser.
Warren
Warren is Fraser's neighbor to the southwest. The housing prices there are a bit less expensive. The cost of the median home in Warren is $122,300, which is $26,800 (21%) lower than Fraser. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. Warren's median monthly rent is $939, which comes out to $164 (17%) higher than Fraser.
St. Clair Shores
St. Clair Shores is about 3 miles southeast of Fraser. Its housing prices are somewhat less expensive. The median home in St. Clair Shores is valued at $135,800, which comes out to $13,300 (9%) lower than Fraser. Its rents are a bit more expensive. In St. Clair Shores the median monthly rent is $984, which works out to $209 (21%) higher than Fraser.
Eastpointe
Eastpointe is roughly 4 miles south of Fraser. Its housing prices are a lot less expensive. The median home in Eastpointe costs $77,200, which is $71,900 (93%) lower than Fraser. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Eastpointe the median monthly rent is $1,095, which comes out to $320 (29%) higher than Fraser.