Home prices
The median home in Dryden is valued at $176,300. In comparison to nearby areas it is about $17,400 (10%) higher.Compared to the rest of the country it is approximately $41,200 (18%) lower, and it is about $81,900 (86%) higher in comparison to the city of Syracuse.
Rents
In Dryden the median monthly rent is $759. This is approximately $110 (12%) lower in comparison to its nearby areas.Compared to the country as a whole it is about $303 (28%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Syracuse is about $55 (6%) lower.
Nearby places
Freeville
Freeville is approximately 2 miles northwest of Dryden. Real estate prices there are a little less expensive. The median home cost in Freeville is $150,000, which works out to $26,300 (17%) lower than Dryden. The rent there is a little less expensive. In Freeville the median rent is $688 a month, which comes out to $71 (10%) lower than Dryden.
Virgil
Virgil is approximately 4 miles east from Dryden. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The value of the median home in Virgil is $124,500, which works out to $51,800 (41%) lower than Dryden. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Virgil is $721, which comes out to $38 (5%) lower than Dryden.
Groton
Groton is approximately 6 miles northwest from Dryden. Housing prices there are a lot less expensive. Groton's median home price is $129,700, which comes out to $46,600 (35%) lower than Dryden. The rent there is a little less expensive. Groton's median rent is $677 per month, which comes out to $82 (12%) lower than Dryden.
Munsons Corners
Munsons Corners is about 6 miles northeast of Dryden. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. The median home in Munsons Corners costs $129,900, which comes out to $46,400 (35%) lower than Dryden. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Munsons Corners is $844 per month, which is $85 (10%) higher than Dryden.
Northeast Ithaca
Northeast Ithaca is approximately 7 miles west of Dryden. Its real estate prices are substantially more expensive. The median home in Northeast Ithaca costs $260,400, which comes out to $84,100 (32%) higher than Dryden. Its rents are significantly more expensive. In Northeast Ithaca the median rent is $1,415 per month, which is $656 (46%) higher than Dryden.