Home prices
The price of the median home in Lincoln Heights is $75,600. In comparison to its nearby areas it is roughly $110,460 (59%) lower.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is approximately $141,900 (65%) lower, and is approximately $62,400 (45%) lower in comparison to the city of Cincinnati.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Lincoln Heights is $771. This is about $214 (21%) lower in comparison to nearby areas.It is roughly $291 (27%) lower compared to the entire nation, and is approximately $33 (4%) higher in comparison to the city of Cincinnati.
Nearby places
Woodlawn
Woodlawn is Lincoln Heights's neighbor to the northwest. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The cost of the median home in Woodlawn is $89,100, which is $13,500 (15%) higher than Lincoln Heights. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. Woodlawn's median rent is $1,116 per month, which works out to $345 (30%) higher than Lincoln Heights.
Lockland
Lockland is Lincoln Heights's neighbor to the south. Its housing prices are a bit more expensive. The value of the median home in Lockland is $86,400, which works out to $10,800 (12%) higher than Lincoln Heights. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. Lockland's median monthly rent is $650, which works out to $121 (18%) lower than Lincoln Heights.
Wyoming
Wyoming is Lincoln Heights's neighbor to the southwest. Its real estate prices are a lot more expensive. The value of the median home in Wyoming is $329,900, which works out to $254,300 (77%) higher than Lincoln Heights. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Wyoming the median rent is $1,108 a month, which is $337 (30%) higher than Lincoln Heights.
Evendale
Evendale is Lincoln Heights's neighbor to the east. The real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Evendale is valued at $295,500, which comes out to $219,900 (74%) higher than Lincoln Heights. Rent there is substantially more expensive. Evendale's median rent is $1,325 a month, which works out to $554 (41%) higher than Lincoln Heights.
Reading
Reading is about 1 mile southeast of Lincoln Heights. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. The median home price in Reading is $129,400, which comes out to $53,800 (41%) higher than Lincoln Heights. Rents there are a bit less expensive. Reading's median rent is $726 per month, which works out to $45 (6%) lower than Lincoln Heights.