Home prices
The median home in Northridge is valued at $133,500. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is approximately $32,680 (32%) higher.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is approximately $84,000 (38%) lower, and compared to the city of Columbus it is approximately $18,100 (11%) lower.
Rents
Northridge's median monthly rent is $860. Compared to its nearby areas it is about $81 (10%) higher.In comparison to the US as a whole it is approximately $202 (19%) lower, and it is about $101 (10%) lower in comparison to the city of Columbus.
Nearby places
Springfield
Springfield is Northridge's neighbor to the south. The real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Springfield is valued at $80,700, which comes out to $52,800 (65%) lower than Northridge. Rent there is a bit less expensive. Springfield's median rent is $730 a month, which comes out to $130 (17%) lower than Northridge.
Tremont City
Tremont City is about 3 miles northwest from Northridge. Housing prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home in Tremont City is valued at $89,500, which works out to $44,000 (49%) lower than Northridge. Its rents are a bit less expensive. The median rent in Tremont City is $725 a month, which works out to $135 (18%) lower than Northridge.
Catawba
Catawba is about 7 miles east from Northridge. The housing prices there are a bit less expensive. Catawba's median home cost is $117,300, which is $16,200 (13%) lower than Northridge. Rents there are similar. The median rent in Catawba is $864 per month, which is very similar to Northridge.
Urbana
Urbana is roughly 7 miles north from Northridge. Its housing prices are somewhat less expensive. The median home value in Urbana is $109,400, which comes out to $24,100 (22%) lower than Northridge. Its rents are a little less expensive. Urbana's median monthly rent is $666, which is $194 (29%) lower than Northridge.
North Hampton
North Hampton is roughly 7 miles west from Northridge. The real estate prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home value in North Hampton is $107,200, which works out to $26,300 (24%) lower than Northridge. The rent there is a bit more expensive. The median monthly rent in North Hampton is $910, which comes out to $50 (5%) higher than Northridge.