Home prices
The price of the median home in Mount Vernon is $362,200. In comparison to its surrounding areas it is about $378,700 (51%) lower.Compared to the US as a whole it is roughly $144,700 (66%) higher, and it is roughly $243,800 (40%) lower in comparison to the city of New York.
Rents
Mount Vernon's median rent is $1,363 per month. Compared to nearby areas it is approximately $622 (31%) lower.Compared to the rest of the country it is approximately $301 (28%) higher, and in comparison to the city of New York is roughly $80 (5%) lower.
Nearby places
Pelham
Pelham is Mount Vernon's neighbor to the east. Its housing prices are substantially more expensive. Pelham's median home price is $691,800, which comes out to $329,600 (47%) higher than Mount Vernon. Its rents are a little more expensive. The median monthly rent in Pelham is $1,817, which works out to $454 (24%) higher than Mount Vernon.
Pelham Manor
Pelham Manor is Mount Vernon's neighbor to the southeast. The housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Pelham Manor costs $893,200, which is $531,000 (59%) higher than Mount Vernon. The rent there is a lot more expensive. Pelham Manor's median rent is $2,417 per month, which comes out to $1,054 (43%) higher than Mount Vernon.
Bronxville
Bronxville is Mount Vernon's neighbor to the north. The housing prices there are significantly more expensive. Bronxville's median home cost is $1,140,300, which works out to $778,100 (68%) higher than Mount Vernon. The rent there is substantially more expensive. The median monthly rent in Bronxville is $2,773, which works out to $1,410 (50%) higher than Mount Vernon.
New Rochelle
New Rochelle is Mount Vernon's neighbor to the northeast. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. New Rochelle's median home value is $575,300, which works out to $213,100 (37%) higher than Mount Vernon. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. In New Rochelle the median monthly rent is $1,534, which comes out to $171 (11%) higher than Mount Vernon.
Yonkers
Yonkers is Mount Vernon's neighbor to the northwest. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The price of the median home in Yonkers is $403,900, which comes out to $41,700 (10%) higher than Mount Vernon. The rent there is pretty similar. In Yonkers the median monthly rent is $1,383, which works out to $20 (1%) higher than Mount Vernon.