Home prices
The median home in Quaker City is valued at $69,100. This is about $16,740 (19%) lower compared to its nearby areas.In comparison to the entire nation it is approximately $148,400 (68%) lower, and is about $13,300 (16%) lower compared to the city of Akron.
Rents
In Quaker City the median rent is $759 per month. This is about $64 (9%) higher compared to its surrounding areas.In comparison to the entire nation it is approximately $303 (28%) lower, and is is very similar in comparison to the city of Akron.
Nearby places
Barnesville
Barnesville is approximately 5 miles east of Quaker City. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Barnesville is valued at $81,200, which comes out to $12,100 (14%) higher than Quaker City. Rents there are a lot less expensive. Barnesville's median rent is $562 a month, which works out to $197 (35%) lower than Quaker City.
Lore City
Lore City is approximately 7 miles west of Quaker City. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Lore City is valued at $73,900, which comes out to $4,800 (6%) higher than Quaker City. Its rents are a little less expensive. Lore City's median rent is $720 a month, which comes out to $39 (5%) lower than Quaker City.
Senecaville
Senecaville is about 7 miles west of Quaker City. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Senecaville is valued at $76,000, which works out to $6,900 (9%) higher than Quaker City. Rents there are a little less expensive. Senecaville's median monthly rent is $595, which is $164 (27%) lower than Quaker City.
Old Washington
Old Washington is about 8 miles northwest from Quaker City. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Old Washington is valued at $103,600, which works out to $34,500 (33%) higher than Quaker City. The rent there is a little more expensive. The median rent in Old Washington is $1,058 per month, which is $299 (28%) higher than Quaker City.
Bethesda
Bethesda is roughly 10 miles east from Quaker City. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The price of the median home in Bethesda is $94,500, which is $25,400 (26%) higher than Quaker City. Rents there are substantially less expensive. The median rent in Bethesda is $538 per month, which works out to $221 (41%) lower than Quaker City.