Home prices
The median home in Dyer is valued at $113,100. In comparison to the surrounding areas it is about $138,260 (55%) lower.It is approximately $104,400 (48%) lower compared to the United States as a whole, and in comparison to the city of Bishop it is approximately $205,900 (64%) lower.
Rents
Dyer's median monthly rent is $485. Compared to its nearby areas it is approximately $585 (54%) lower.Compared to the United States as a whole it is approximately $577 (54%) lower, and compared to the city of Bishop is approximately $492 (50%) lower.
Nearby places
Silver Peak
Silver Peak is roughly 20 miles east of Dyer. Its housing prices are a lot less expensive. Silver Peak's median home value is $36,800, which works out to $76,300 (207%) lower than Dyer. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Silver Peak is $558, which is $73 (13%) higher than Dyer.
Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek
Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek is about 25 miles southwest from Dyer. Housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The value of the median home in Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek is $72,200, which works out to $40,900 (56%) lower than Dyer. Rent there is significantly more expensive. Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek's median monthly rent is $834, which is $349 (41%) higher than Dyer.
West Bishop
West Bishop is approximately 28 miles southwest from Dyer. Its housing prices are substantially more expensive. The median home in West Bishop costs $433,800, which comes out to $320,700 (73%) higher than Dyer. The rent there is significantly more expensive. West Bishop's median monthly rent is $1,400, which comes out to $915 (65%) higher than Dyer.
Mesa
Mesa is roughly 29 miles southwest of Dyer. Its real estate prices are significantly more expensive. The price of the median home in Mesa is $414,000, which comes out to $300,900 (72%) higher than Dyer. Rents there are significantly more expensive. Mesa's median rent is $1,413 per month, which works out to $928 (65%) higher than Dyer.
Wilkerson
Wilkerson is roughly 30 miles southwest from Dyer. The housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The cost of the median home in Wilkerson is $300,000, which works out to $186,900 (62%) higher than Dyer. Rent there is significantly more expensive. In Wilkerson the median monthly rent is $1,146, which comes out to $661 (57%) higher than Dyer.