Home prices
The median home in Red Rock is valued at $24,000. This is about $55,820 (69%) lower compared to its surrounding areas.It is approximately $193,500 (88%) lower in comparison to the entire country, and is approximately $134,500 (84%) lower in comparison to the city of Oklahoma City.
Rents
In Red Rock the median monthly rent is $838. Compared to the surrounding areas it is approximately $173 (26%) higher.It is approximately $224 (21%) lower in comparison to the entire nation, and is approximately $33 (3%) lower in comparison to the city of Oklahoma City.
Nearby places
Marland
Marland is approximately 7 miles north of Red Rock. Real estate prices there are pretty similar. The price of the median home in Marland is $23,000, which is $1,000 (4%) lower than Red Rock. Its rents are a bit less expensive. Marland's median monthly rent is $664, which comes out to $174 (26%) lower than Red Rock.
Billings
Billings is about 13 miles west from Red Rock. The real estate prices there are a little more expensive. The price of the median home in Billings is $28,900, which comes out to $4,900 (16%) higher than Red Rock. The rent there is substantially less expensive. Billings's median monthly rent is $538, which comes out to $300 (55%) lower than Red Rock.
Morrison
Morrison is roughly 13 miles southeast from Red Rock. The housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Morrison costs $132,100, which comes out to $108,100 (81%) higher than Red Rock. Rent there is a little less expensive. In Morrison the median monthly rent is $768, which is $70 (9%) lower than Red Rock.
Perry
Perry is roughly 14 miles southwest from Red Rock. Real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Perry is valued at $83,300, which comes out to $59,300 (71%) higher than Red Rock. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. Perry's median monthly rent is $753, which comes out to $85 (11%) lower than Red Rock.
McCord
McCord is roughly 17 miles northeast from Red Rock. The real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The cost of the median home in McCord is $131,800, which is $107,800 (81%) higher than Red Rock. The rent there is substantially less expensive. In McCord the median rent is $600 per month, which comes out to $238 (39%) lower than Red Rock.