Home prices
The median home value in Utica is $96,600. Compared to nearby areas it is roughly $35,340 (26%) lower.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is about $120,900 (55%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Columbus it is approximately $55,000 (36%) lower.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Utica is $581. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is approximately $178 (23%) lower.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is roughly $481 (45%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Columbus is roughly $380 (39%) lower.
Nearby places
St. Louisville
St. Louisville is roughly 4 miles south of Utica. Its real estate prices are a bit more expensive. The median home in St. Louisville is valued at $111,700, which comes out to $15,100 (13%) higher than Utica. The rent there is significantly more expensive. In St. Louisville the median monthly rent is $1,000, which comes out to $419 (41%) higher than Utica.
Martinsburg
Martinsburg is about 4 miles northeast from Utica. The housing prices there are a lot less expensive. The price of the median home in Martinsburg is $72,000, which works out to $24,600 (34%) lower than Utica. The rent there is a bit more expensive. Martinsburg's median rent is $663 a month, which is $82 (12%) higher than Utica.
Gambier
Gambier is about 9 miles north of Utica. Real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Gambier costs $234,900, which comes out to $138,300 (58%) higher than Utica. Its rents are a bit more expensive. In Gambier the median rent is $648 per month, which comes out to $67 (10%) higher than Utica.
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon is approximately 10 miles north from Utica. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Mount Vernon is valued at $118,000, which comes out to $21,400 (18%) higher than Utica. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. Mount Vernon's median rent is $706 a month, which is $125 (17%) higher than Utica.
Newark
Newark is about 11 miles south of Utica. Real estate prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Newark costs $123,100, which is $26,500 (21%) higher than Utica. Rent there is a bit more expensive. In Newark the median monthly rent is $776, which comes out to $195 (25%) higher than Utica.