Home prices
Norborne's median home value is $57,500. Compared to other places in this area it is roughly $24,400 (29%) lower.Compared to the nation as a whole it is roughly $160,000 (73%) lower, and it is roughly $97,100 (62%) lower in comparison to the city of Kansas City.
Rents
In Norborne the median monthly rent is $524. It is roughly $220 (29%) lower compared to its nearby areas.It is approximately $538 (50%) lower compared to the country as a whole, and is approximately $417 (44%) lower in comparison to the city of Kansas City.
Nearby places
Dover
Dover is roughly 7 miles south from Norborne. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Dover is valued at $69,100, which comes out to $11,600 (16%) higher than Norborne. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. Dover's median monthly rent is $731, which is $207 (28%) higher than Norborne.
Hardin
Hardin is roughly 7 miles west of Norborne. Real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Hardin is valued at $65,600, which comes out to $8,100 (12%) higher than Norborne. Rents there are significantly more expensive. The median rent in Hardin is $1,009 a month, which is $485 (48%) higher than Norborne.
Carrollton
Carrollton is about 9 miles northeast of Norborne. Real estate prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Carrollton is valued at $72,500, which works out to $15,000 (20%) higher than Norborne. Rents there are a bit more expensive. The median monthly rent in Carrollton is $667, which comes out to $143 (21%) higher than Norborne.
Waverly
Waverly is approximately 9 miles southeast from Norborne. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The value of the median home in Waverly is $79,800, which works out to $22,300 (27%) higher than Norborne. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. In Waverly the median rent is $678 per month, which works out to $154 (22%) higher than Norborne.
Lexington
Lexington is approximately 12 miles southwest from Norborne. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. The median home in Lexington costs $122,500, which comes out to $65,000 (53%) higher than Norborne. Rent there is a bit more expensive. In Lexington the median rent is $636 per month, which is $112 (17%) higher than Norborne.