Home prices
The median home value in Butler is $100,200. Compared to its surrounding areas it is roughly $57,340 (36%) lower.It is about $117,300 (53%) lower in comparison to the US as a whole, and is approximately $24,800 (19%) lower compared to the city of Pittsburgh.
Rents
In Butler the median monthly rent is $665. It is approximately $197 (22%) lower in comparison to other places in this area.It is roughly $397 (37%) lower in comparison to the US as a whole, and is about $293 (30%) lower compared to the city of Pittsburgh.
Nearby places
Meadowood
Meadowood is Butler's neighbor to the south. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The value of the median home in Meadowood is $146,500, which comes out to $46,300 (31%) higher than Butler. The rent there is a bit more expensive. The median monthly rent in Meadowood is $846, which is $181 (21%) higher than Butler.
Homeacre-Lyndora
Homeacre-Lyndora is Butler's neighbor to the northwest. The real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Homeacre-Lyndora costs $157,400, which is $57,200 (36%) higher than Butler. Rents there are a bit more expensive. The median rent in Homeacre-Lyndora is $840 per month, which comes out to $175 (20%) higher than Butler.
East Butler
East Butler is roughly 2 miles northeast of Butler. Its real estate prices are somewhat more expensive. The median home in East Butler costs $117,100, which comes out to $16,900 (14%) higher than Butler. The rent there is a bit more expensive. In East Butler the median rent is $812 per month, which works out to $147 (18%) higher than Butler.
Oak Hills
Oak Hills is about 2 miles south of Butler. Real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The price of the median home in Oak Hills is $193,200, which comes out to $93,000 (48%) higher than Butler. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. Oak Hills's median monthly rent is $976, which comes out to $311 (31%) higher than Butler.
Meridian
Meridian is roughly 2 miles west of Butler. The housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Meridian is valued at $173,500, which comes out to $73,300 (42%) higher than Butler. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. Meridian's median monthly rent is $837, which is $172 (20%) higher than Butler.