Home prices
Pepper Pike's median home cost is $440,600. This is about $65,460 (12%) lower in comparison to the surrounding areas.It is roughly $223,100 (102%) higher in comparison to the entire country, and compared to the city of Cleveland it is about $371,000 (533%) higher.
Rents
In Pepper Pike the median rent is $1,737 a month. This is approximately $555 (46%) higher compared to its nearby areas.In comparison to the rest of the country it is about $675 (63%) higher, and compared to the city of Cleveland it is roughly $1,018 (141%) higher.
Nearby places
Woodmere
Woodmere is Pepper Pike's neighbor to the southwest. Housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The price of the median home in Woodmere is $219,000, which is $221,600 (101%) lower than Pepper Pike. Rents there are substantially less expensive. The median monthly rent in Woodmere is $836, which comes out to $901 (107%) lower than Pepper Pike.
Beachwood
Beachwood is Pepper Pike's neighbor to the west. Real estate prices there are a lot less expensive. Beachwood's median home value is $302,500, which is $138,100 (45%) lower than Pepper Pike. Rent there is similar. In Beachwood the median rent is $1,734 per month, which is very similar to Pepper Pike.
Hunting Valley
Hunting Valley is Pepper Pike's neighbor to the east. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home cost in Hunting Valley is $1,529,200, which comes out to $1,088,600 (71%) higher than Pepper Pike. Rent there is a lot less expensive. In Hunting Valley the median rent is $1,167 per month, which works out to $570 (48%) lower than Pepper Pike.
Mayfield Heights
Mayfield Heights is Pepper Pike's neighbor to the north. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. The median home cost in Mayfield Heights is $145,400, which is $295,200 (203%) lower than Pepper Pike. Rent there is a lot less expensive. In Mayfield Heights the median rent is $927 per month, which comes out to $810 (87%) lower than Pepper Pike.
Orange
Orange is Pepper Pike's neighbor to the south. Housing prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home value in Orange is $334,200, which comes out to $106,400 (31%) lower than Pepper Pike. Rents there are significantly less expensive. In Orange the median monthly rent is $1,246, which is $491 (39%) lower than Pepper Pike.