Home prices
The median home in North Enid costs $170,800. In comparison to its surrounding areas it is about $86,880 (103%) higher.It is approximately $46,700 (21%) lower in comparison to the rest of the country, and compared to the city of Oklahoma City is approximately $12,300 (7%) higher.
Rents
In North Enid the median monthly rent is $1,375. Compared to its nearby areas it is roughly $671 (95%) higher.In comparison to the US as a whole it is about $313 (29%) higher, and in comparison to the city of Oklahoma City is approximately $504 (57%) higher.
Nearby places
Enid
Enid is North Enid's neighbor to the south. Its housing prices are a lot less expensive. The cost of the median home in Enid is $108,300, which works out to $62,500 (57%) lower than North Enid. Rents there are significantly less expensive. In Enid the median monthly rent is $860, which works out to $515 (59%) lower than North Enid.
Kremlin
Kremlin is approximately 7 miles north of North Enid. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. Kremlin's median home cost is $83,900, which works out to $86,900 (103%) lower than North Enid. Rent there is significantly less expensive. The median rent in Kremlin is $483 per month, which works out to $892 (184%) lower than North Enid.
Lahoma
Lahoma is roughly 11 miles west from North Enid. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. Lahoma's median home price is $89,400, which works out to $81,400 (91%) lower than North Enid. Its rents are significantly less expensive. Lahoma's median monthly rent is $820, which works out to $555 (67%) lower than North Enid.
Waukomis
Waukomis is roughly 11 miles south from North Enid. The housing prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home price in Waukomis is $83,000, which is $87,800 (105%) lower than North Enid. The rent there is a lot less expensive. In Waukomis the median monthly rent is $733, which is $642 (87%) lower than North Enid.
Hunter
Hunter is about 12 miles northeast of North Enid. Its housing prices are substantially less expensive. The median home cost in Hunter is $55,000, which works out to $115,800 (210%) lower than North Enid. The rent there is substantially less expensive. In Hunter the median rent is $625 per month, which comes out to $750 (120%) lower than North Enid.