Home prices
Vanderbilt's median home price is $77,900. This is approximately $46,360 (37%) lower in comparison to its nearby areas.It is roughly $139,600 (64%) lower in comparison to the entire country, and is about $14,600 (15%) lower in comparison to the city of Sault Ste. Marie.
Rents
In Vanderbilt the median rent is $650 per month. Compared to other places in this area this is roughly $108 (14%) lower.It is about $412 (38%) lower in comparison to the entire nation, and in comparison to the city of Sault Ste. Marie is about $48 (6%) lower.
Nearby places
Gaylord
Gaylord is about 7 miles south of Vanderbilt. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Gaylord is valued at $95,000, which comes out to $17,100 (18%) higher than Vanderbilt. Rent there is a little more expensive. The median rent in Gaylord is $690 a month, which comes out to $40 (5%) higher than Vanderbilt.
Wolverine
Wolverine is roughly 8 miles north from Vanderbilt. Housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Wolverine costs $106,300, which is $28,400 (26%) higher than Vanderbilt. The rent there is similar. In Wolverine the median rent is $636 per month, which works out to $14 (2%) lower than Vanderbilt.
Boyne Falls
Boyne Falls is roughly 10 miles west of Vanderbilt. Real estate prices there are somewhat more expensive. Boyne Falls's median home cost is $105,800, which works out to $27,900 (26%) higher than Vanderbilt. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Boyne Falls is $725 a month, which is $75 (10%) higher than Vanderbilt.
Walloon Lake
Walloon Lake is approximately 13 miles northwest from Vanderbilt. Real estate prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in Walloon Lake costs $166,700, which works out to $88,800 (53%) higher than Vanderbilt. Rent there is significantly more expensive. The median rent in Walloon Lake is $1,000 per month, which is $350 (35%) higher than Vanderbilt.
Boyne City
Boyne City is roughly 15 miles west of Vanderbilt. Its real estate prices are significantly more expensive. The median home in Boyne City is valued at $147,500, which is $69,600 (47%) higher than Vanderbilt. Rents there are a bit more expensive. Boyne City's median rent is $737 per month, which works out to $87 (11%) higher than Vanderbilt.