Home prices
The median home in Butler is valued at $92,400. This is approximately $14,440 (13%) lower compared to the surrounding areas.In comparison to the US as a whole it is approximately $125,100 (57%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Columbus is roughly $59,200 (39%) lower.
Rents
The median rent in Butler is $671 a month. This is approximately $30 (4%) higher compared to nearby areas.Compared to the US as a whole it is approximately $391 (36%) lower, and it is roughly $290 (30%) lower in comparison to the city of Columbus.
Nearby places
Bellville
Bellville is roughly 5 miles northwest of Butler. Real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Bellville is valued at $142,500, which comes out to $50,100 (35%) higher than Butler. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. In Bellville the median rent is $618 a month, which comes out to $53 (8%) lower than Butler.
Perrysville
Perrysville is about 6 miles northeast from Butler. Real estate prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Perrysville costs $72,500, which comes out to $19,900 (27%) lower than Butler. Rents there are a little less expensive. In Perrysville the median rent is $511 a month, which comes out to $160 (31%) lower than Butler.
Lucas
Lucas is about 7 miles north of Butler. The real estate prices there are pretty similar. Lucas's median home price is $91,900, which is very similar to Butler. Rents there are similar. In Lucas the median monthly rent is $706, which comes out to $35 (4%) higher than Butler.
Loudonville
Loudonville is approximately 8 miles east of Butler. The real estate prices there are fairly similar. The median home in Loudonville costs $91,100, which comes out to $1,300 (1%) lower than Butler. Rents there are pretty similar. Loudonville's median monthly rent is $648, which works out to $23 (3%) lower than Butler.
Lexington
Lexington is about 9 miles northwest from Butler. Real estate prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in Lexington is valued at $136,200, which comes out to $43,800 (32%) higher than Butler. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Lexington is $720 a month, which comes out to $49 (6%) higher than Butler.