Home prices
The median home in Eureka costs $277,800. It is about $51,540 (22%) higher in comparison to nearby areas.It is roughly $60,300 (27%) higher in comparison to the rest of the nation, and it is about $139,100 (100%) higher compared to the city of St. Louis.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Eureka is $1,106. In comparison to its surrounding areas it is approximately $133 (13%) higher.It is roughly $44 (4%) higher compared to the US as a whole, and it is about $278 (33%) higher compared to the city of St. Louis.
Nearby places
Pacific
Pacific is Eureka's neighbor to the west. The real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. The price of the median home in Pacific is $144,200, which works out to $133,600 (92%) lower than Eureka. Rent there is substantially less expensive. Pacific's median rent is $695 per month, which is $411 (59%) lower than Eureka.
Wildwood
Wildwood is Eureka's neighbor to the north. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The cost of the median home in Wildwood is $378,000, which works out to $100,200 (26%) higher than Eureka. Rent there is a little more expensive. Wildwood's median monthly rent is $1,210, which comes out to $104 (8%) higher than Eureka.
Byrnes Mill
Byrnes Mill is roughly 5 miles southeast of Eureka. The housing prices there are a little less expensive. The median home in Byrnes Mill is valued at $226,700, which is $51,100 (22%) lower than Eureka. Its rents are a bit less expensive. Byrnes Mill's median rent is $876 a month, which is $230 (26%) lower than Eureka.
High Ridge
High Ridge is about 6 miles southeast from Eureka. The housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The price of the median home in High Ridge is $131,700, which is $146,100 (110%) lower than Eureka. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. In High Ridge the median monthly rent is $954, which comes out to $152 (15%) lower than Eureka.
Ellisville
Ellisville is about 6 miles northeast from Eureka. Its housing prices are a bit less expensive. The price of the median home in Ellisville is $250,700, which is $27,100 (10%) lower than Eureka. Rent there is fairly similar. In Ellisville the median monthly rent is $1,130, which is $24 (2%) higher than Eureka.