Home prices
The cost of the median home in Brent is $91,700. This is about $10,160 (12%) higher in comparison to other places in this area.It is roughly $125,800 (57%) lower compared to the nation as a whole, and compared to the city of Tulsa is approximately $48,200 (34%) lower.
Rents
In Brent the median rent is $743 a month. In comparison to nearby areas this is roughly $83 (12%) higher.It is approximately $319 (30%) lower in comparison to the US as a whole, and it is about $86 (10%) lower compared to the city of Tulsa.
Nearby places
Gans
Gans is about 4 miles east from Brent. The housing prices there are similar. Gans's median home value is $87,500, which is $4,200 (4%) lower than Brent. Its rents are pretty similar. In Gans the median monthly rent is $719, which works out to $24 (3%) lower than Brent.
Sallisaw
Sallisaw is approximately 7 miles north from Brent. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Sallisaw costs $104,600, which works out to $12,900 (12%) higher than Brent. Rents there are a bit less expensive. In Sallisaw the median rent is $650 per month, which is $93 (14%) lower than Brent.
Muldrow
Muldrow is about 9 miles east from Brent. The real estate prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Muldrow costs $83,800, which is $7,900 (9%) lower than Brent. The rent there is similar. In Muldrow the median rent is $754 a month, which is $11 (1%) higher than Brent.
Keota
Keota is roughly 10 miles southwest from Brent. Its housing prices are substantially less expensive. The median home in Keota is valued at $55,600, which works out to $36,100 (64%) lower than Brent. Its rents are a lot less expensive. In Keota the median rent is $561 a month, which is $182 (32%) lower than Brent.
Tamaha
Tamaha is approximately 11 miles west from Brent. The housing prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Tamaha is valued at $76,200, which comes out to $15,500 (20%) lower than Brent. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median rent in Tamaha is $617 per month, which comes out to $126 (20%) lower than Brent.