Home prices
Oberlin's median home price is $160,900. It is approximately $25,440 (18%) higher in comparison to nearby areas.Compared to the entire country it is about $56,600 (26%) lower, and it is roughly $111,700 (227%) higher in comparison to the city of Detroit.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Oberlin is $833. It is about $42 (4%) lower compared to its nearby areas.It is roughly $229 (21%) lower compared to the US as a whole, and in comparison to the city of Detroit it is roughly $9 (1%) higher.
Nearby places
Kipton
Kipton is approximately 3 miles west from Oberlin. The real estate prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home in Kipton costs $110,000, which works out to $50,900 (46%) lower than Oberlin. Rent there is a bit less expensive. The median monthly rent in Kipton is $756, which comes out to $77 (10%) lower than Oberlin.
South Amherst
South Amherst is approximately 4 miles north from Oberlin. The housing prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home in South Amherst is valued at $137,700, which comes out to $23,200 (16%) lower than Oberlin. Its rents are pretty similar. In South Amherst the median rent is $802 per month, which works out to $31 (3%) lower than Oberlin.
LaGrange
LaGrange is about 5 miles southeast from Oberlin. Its housing prices are a little more expensive. The median home in LaGrange is valued at $176,400, which works out to $15,500 (8%) higher than Oberlin. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. In LaGrange the median monthly rent is $899, which is $66 (7%) higher than Oberlin.
Pheasant Run
Pheasant Run is roughly 6 miles southeast from Oberlin. The real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The cost of the median home in Pheasant Run is $88,600, which is $72,300 (81%) lower than Oberlin. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Pheasant Run is $1,135 a month, which is $302 (26%) higher than Oberlin.
Amherst
Amherst is about 7 miles north of Oberlin. The housing prices there are similar. Amherst's median home cost is $164,600, which comes out to $3,700 (2%) higher than Oberlin. Its rents are somewhat less expensive. Amherst's median rent is $784 a month, which comes out to $49 (6%) lower than Oberlin.