Home prices
The median home in Hiram costs $200,000. It is roughly $40,980 (25%) higher in comparison to other places in this area.In comparison to the United States as a whole it is about $17,500 (8%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Cleveland it is approximately $130,400 (187%) higher.
Rents
Hiram's median rent is $764 per month. This is roughly $139 (15%) lower compared to nearby areas.In comparison to the entire nation it is about $298 (28%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Cleveland it is approximately $45 (6%) higher.
Nearby places
Garrettsville
Garrettsville is about 2 miles southeast from Hiram. The real estate prices there are a little less expensive. Garrettsville's median home price is $169,300, which comes out to $30,700 (18%) lower than Hiram. Rents there are a bit less expensive. In Garrettsville the median rent is $714 a month, which comes out to $50 (7%) lower than Hiram.
Mantua
Mantua is about 4 miles southwest from Hiram. Real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home price in Mantua is $147,700, which comes out to $52,300 (35%) lower than Hiram. The rent there is a bit more expensive. Mantua's median rent is $856 a month, which works out to $92 (10%) higher than Hiram.
Parkman
Parkman is approximately 5 miles northeast from Hiram. Its real estate prices are substantially less expensive. The median home value in Parkman is $115,000, which comes out to $85,000 (73%) lower than Hiram. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Parkman is $643, which comes out to $121 (18%) lower than Hiram.
Windham
Windham is about 6 miles southeast from Hiram. The real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. The median home price in Windham is $90,800, which works out to $109,200 (120%) lower than Hiram. The rent there is a bit more expensive. Windham's median rent is $807 per month, which works out to $43 (5%) higher than Hiram.
Aurora
Aurora is approximately 8 miles west of Hiram. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Aurora costs $272,300, which comes out to $72,300 (26%) higher than Hiram. Its rents are significantly more expensive. The median monthly rent in Aurora is $1,494, which comes out to $730 (48%) higher than Hiram.