Home prices
The median home in Hickory costs $143,400. In comparison to the surrounding areas it is about $55,960 (28%) lower.In comparison to the country as a whole it is roughly $74,100 (34%) lower, and is roughly $18,400 (14%) higher compared to the city of Pittsburgh.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Hickory is $769. Compared to its nearby areas this is approximately $57 (6%) lower.It is approximately $293 (27%) lower in comparison to the United States as a whole, and compared to the city of Pittsburgh is roughly $189 (19%) lower.
Nearby places
Muse
Muse is roughly 4 miles east of Hickory. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Muse is valued at $301,900, which works out to $158,500 (52%) higher than Hickory. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. Muse's median monthly rent is $952, which works out to $183 (19%) higher than Hickory.
Midway
Midway is about 4 miles north from Hickory. Its housing prices are a little less expensive. The value of the median home in Midway is $112,500, which works out to $30,900 (27%) lower than Hickory. Its rents are a bit less expensive. Midway's median monthly rent is $688, which comes out to $81 (11%) lower than Hickory.
McGovern
McGovern is roughly 5 miles southeast from Hickory. Its real estate prices are a little more expensive. McGovern's median home cost is $204,000, which works out to $60,600 (29%) higher than Hickory. Rents there are a little more expensive. McGovern's median monthly rent is $942, which works out to $173 (18%) higher than Hickory.
Cecil-Bishop
Cecil-Bishop is about 5 miles east from Hickory. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Cecil-Bishop costs $237,900, which works out to $94,500 (39%) higher than Hickory. The rent there is a bit more expensive. Cecil-Bishop's median rent is $840 per month, which is $71 (8%) higher than Hickory.
Houston
Houston is roughly 5 miles southeast of Hickory. Real estate prices there are pretty similar. Houston's median home value is $140,500, which is $2,900 (2%) lower than Hickory. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Houston is $709, which comes out to $60 (8%) lower than Hickory.