Home prices
The median home value in Mount Ivy is $228,700. In comparison to nearby areas it is roughly $194,340 (45%) lower.It is about $11,200 (5%) higher compared to the rest of the nation, and compared to the city of New York is about $377,300 (62%) lower.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Mount Ivy is $1,622. It is roughly $433 (21%) lower in comparison to the surrounding areas.In comparison to the country as a whole it is approximately $560 (52%) higher, and compared to the city of New York is roughly $179 (12%) higher.
Nearby places
Pomona
Pomona is Mount Ivy's neighbor to the west. Its housing prices are significantly more expensive. Pomona's median home cost is $550,900, which works out to $322,200 (58%) higher than Mount Ivy. Rents there are substantially more expensive. The median rent in Pomona is $3,181 a month, which works out to $1,559 (49%) higher than Mount Ivy.
Thiells
Thiells is Mount Ivy's neighbor to the northeast. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. Thiells's median home cost is $414,800, which comes out to $186,100 (44%) higher than Mount Ivy. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. Thiells's median rent is $1,857 per month, which is $235 (12%) higher than Mount Ivy.
West Haverstraw
West Haverstraw is roughly 2 miles northeast of Mount Ivy. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in West Haverstraw costs $265,900, which works out to $37,200 (13%) higher than Mount Ivy. The rent there is a bit less expensive. In West Haverstraw the median monthly rent is $1,446, which comes out to $176 (12%) lower than Mount Ivy.
Stony Point
Stony Point is approximately 2 miles northeast from Mount Ivy. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Stony Point costs $369,200, which is $140,500 (38%) higher than Mount Ivy. Rents there are similar. In Stony Point the median monthly rent is $1,585, which works out to $37 (2%) lower than Mount Ivy.
New Hempstead
New Hempstead is about 3 miles south from Mount Ivy. Its housing prices are substantially more expensive. The cost of the median home in New Hempstead is $514,400, which is $285,700 (55%) higher than Mount Ivy. The rent there is a bit more expensive. In New Hempstead the median monthly rent is $2,205, which comes out to $583 (26%) higher than Mount Ivy.