Home prices
The price of the median home in Woodmere is $219,000. Compared to its nearby areas it is roughly $28,840 (11%) lower.It is is very similar in comparison to the rest of the country, and it is roughly $149,400 (214%) higher compared to the city of Cleveland.
Rents
In Woodmere the median rent is $836 per month. This is about $387 (31%) lower compared to nearby areas.Compared to the country as a whole it is approximately $226 (21%) lower, and compared to the city of Cleveland it is roughly $117 (16%) higher.
Nearby places
Orange
Orange is Woodmere's neighbor to the south. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. Orange's median home price is $334,200, which works out to $115,200 (34%) higher than Woodmere. The rent there is a lot more expensive. In Orange the median monthly rent is $1,246, which is $410 (32%) higher than Woodmere.
Beachwood
Beachwood is Woodmere's neighbor to the northwest. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Beachwood is valued at $302,500, which works out to $83,500 (27%) higher than Woodmere. Rents there are significantly more expensive. Beachwood's median rent is $1,734 a month, which comes out to $898 (51%) higher than Woodmere.
Pepper Pike
Pepper Pike is Woodmere's neighbor to the northeast. The housing prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in Pepper Pike is valued at $440,600, which works out to $221,600 (50%) higher than Woodmere. Rent there is significantly more expensive. In Pepper Pike the median monthly rent is $1,737, which works out to $901 (51%) higher than Woodmere.
Highland Hills
Highland Hills is approximately 1 mile west from Woodmere. The housing prices there are substantially less expensive. Highland Hills's median home cost is $80,900, which works out to $138,100 (170%) lower than Woodmere. Rent there is significantly less expensive. In Highland Hills the median rent is $561 a month, which is $275 (49%) lower than Woodmere.
Warrensville Heights
Warrensville Heights is about 2 miles southwest of Woodmere. The housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Warrensville Heights is valued at $81,000, which comes out to $138,000 (170%) lower than Woodmere. Its rents are fairly similar. Warrensville Heights's median monthly rent is $835, which is very similar to Woodmere.