Home prices
The value of the median home in South Bend is $101,600. This is roughly $59,340 (36%) lower compared to its surrounding areas.In comparison to the rest of the country it is about $115,900 (53%) lower, and is approximately $58,100 (36%) lower in comparison to the city of Omaha.
Rents
In South Bend the median monthly rent is $725. In comparison to its surrounding areas this is roughly $49 (6%) lower.It is roughly $337 (31%) lower in comparison to the US as a whole, and it is roughly $198 (21%) lower compared to the city of Omaha.
Nearby places
Louisville
Louisville is approximately 3 miles east from South Bend. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Louisville is valued at $143,000, which works out to $41,400 (28%) higher than South Bend. Its rents are substantially less expensive. In Louisville the median rent is $525 per month, which comes out to $200 (38%) lower than South Bend.
Murdock
Murdock is approximately 5 miles south from South Bend. Its housing prices are somewhat more expensive. The value of the median home in Murdock is $129,200, which is $27,600 (21%) higher than South Bend. Rents there are similar. In Murdock the median monthly rent is $731, which is very similar to South Bend.
Ashland
Ashland is roughly 6 miles northwest from South Bend. The real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The value of the median home in Ashland is $156,400, which comes out to $54,800 (35%) higher than South Bend. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Ashland is $769, which is $44 (5%) higher than South Bend.
Manley
Manley is approximately 6 miles southeast from South Bend. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home cost in Manley is $128,300, which is $26,700 (20%) higher than South Bend. Its rents are fairly similar. In Manley the median rent is $694 a month, which is $31 (4%) lower than South Bend.
Cedar Creek
Cedar Creek is about 7 miles northeast from South Bend. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Cedar Creek costs $247,800, which is $146,200 (58%) higher than South Bend. Rent there is a lot more expensive. In Cedar Creek the median rent is $1,150 per month, which comes out to $425 (36%) higher than South Bend.