Home prices
The median home cost in Waldron is $42,100. Compared to its nearby areas this is approximately $40,180 (48%) lower.It is about $175,400 (80%) lower compared to the entire country, and it is approximately $38,700 (47%) lower compared to the city of Toledo.
Rents
Waldron's median rent is $690 a month. In comparison to its nearby areas this is approximately $32 (4%) lower.It is about $372 (35%) lower in comparison to the United States as a whole, and compared to the city of Toledo it is approximately $35 (4%) lower.
Nearby places
Fayette
Fayette is roughly 5 miles southeast of Waldron. Real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Fayette costs $69,800, which comes out to $27,700 (39%) higher than Waldron. Its rents are a little less expensive. In Fayette the median rent is $624 a month, which is $66 (10%) lower than Waldron.
Pioneer
Pioneer is approximately 6 miles southwest of Waldron. Real estate prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in Pioneer is valued at $93,800, which works out to $51,700 (55%) higher than Waldron. The rent there is a bit more expensive. The median rent in Pioneer is $797 per month, which is $107 (13%) higher than Waldron.
Morenci
Morenci is roughly 8 miles east of Waldron. Its housing prices are substantially more expensive. Morenci's median home value is $74,100, which comes out to $32,000 (43%) higher than Waldron. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. Morenci's median rent is $759 a month, which is $69 (9%) higher than Waldron.
West Unity
West Unity is approximately 8 miles south of Waldron. Its housing prices are substantially more expensive. The price of the median home in West Unity is $93,000, which comes out to $50,900 (54%) higher than Waldron. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. West Unity's median monthly rent is $631, which comes out to $59 (9%) lower than Waldron.
Hudson
Hudson is roughly 9 miles north from Waldron. Housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Hudson costs $80,700, which works out to $38,600 (47%) higher than Waldron. The rent there is a bit more expensive. In Hudson the median rent is $800 per month, which works out to $110 (13%) higher than Waldron.