Home prices
The median home price in Glendale is $281,000. In comparison to its surrounding areas it is approximately $131,700 (88%) higher.In comparison to the entire country it is roughly $63,500 (29%) higher, and is about $143,000 (103%) higher in comparison to the city of Cincinnati.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Glendale is $1,026. This is approximately $23 (2%) lower compared to other places in this area.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is about $36 (3%) lower, and is approximately $288 (39%) higher in comparison to the city of Cincinnati.
Nearby places
Woodlawn
Woodlawn is Glendale's neighbor to the southwest. Real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The price of the median home in Woodlawn is $89,100, which works out to $191,900 (215%) lower than Glendale. Rents there are a bit more expensive. In Woodlawn the median rent is $1,116 per month, which works out to $90 (8%) higher than Glendale.
Springdale
Springdale is Glendale's neighbor to the northwest. Housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The median home in Springdale is valued at $128,700, which works out to $152,300 (118%) lower than Glendale. The rent there is pretty similar. Springdale's median rent is $1,047 a month, which is $21 (2%) higher than Glendale.
Evendale
Evendale is Glendale's neighbor to the southeast. Housing prices there are similar. The cost of the median home in Evendale is $295,500, which comes out to $14,500 (4%) higher than Glendale. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Evendale is $1,325 per month, which comes out to $299 (22%) higher than Glendale.
Sharonville
Sharonville is Glendale's neighbor to the east. Its housing prices are substantially less expensive. The median home cost in Sharonville is $157,600, which works out to $123,400 (78%) lower than Glendale. Its rents are fairly similar. The median rent in Sharonville is $986 per month, which works out to $40 (4%) lower than Glendale.
Lincoln Heights
Lincoln Heights is roughly 1 mile south from Glendale. Its housing prices are substantially less expensive. The median home cost in Lincoln Heights is $75,600, which is $205,400 (271%) lower than Glendale. Rent there is significantly less expensive. The median monthly rent in Lincoln Heights is $771, which works out to $255 (33%) lower than Glendale.