Home prices
The median home in Apple Valley costs $160,800. In comparison to the surrounding areas it is about $29,580 (22%) higher.Compared to the entire nation it is about $56,700 (26%) lower, and compared to the city of Columbus it is about $9,200 (6%) higher.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Apple Valley is $1,172. Compared to its surrounding areas this is about $505 (75%) higher.Compared to the entire country it is roughly $110 (10%) higher, and compared to the city of Columbus is roughly $211 (21%) higher.
Nearby places
Danville
Danville is approximately 3 miles east of Apple Valley. Real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. Danville's median home price is $90,000, which is $70,800 (78%) lower than Apple Valley. Rents there are significantly less expensive. Danville's median rent is $625 a month, which comes out to $547 (87%) lower than Apple Valley.
Gambier
Gambier is approximately 4 miles southwest of Apple Valley. Its housing prices are a little more expensive. The price of the median home in Gambier is $234,900, which is $74,100 (31%) higher than Apple Valley. Rent there is a lot less expensive. In Gambier the median rent is $648 per month, which works out to $524 (80%) lower than Apple Valley.
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon is about 6 miles southwest of Apple Valley. Its housing prices are a lot less expensive. The median home cost in Mount Vernon is $118,000, which comes out to $42,800 (36%) lower than Apple Valley. The rent there is significantly less expensive. In Mount Vernon the median rent is $706 a month, which comes out to $466 (66%) lower than Apple Valley.
Fredericktown
Fredericktown is roughly 9 miles west of Apple Valley. Its housing prices are substantially less expensive. The median home in Fredericktown is valued at $120,800, which comes out to $40,000 (33%) lower than Apple Valley. Its rents are substantially less expensive. Fredericktown's median monthly rent is $685, which is $487 (71%) lower than Apple Valley.
Butler
Butler is approximately 10 miles north from Apple Valley. Its real estate prices are substantially less expensive. The median home in Butler costs $92,400, which comes out to $68,400 (74%) lower than Apple Valley. Rent there is a lot less expensive. The median rent in Butler is $671 per month, which comes out to $501 (74%) lower than Apple Valley.