Much like its nearby areas, it's a lot less expensive compared to the entire nation. However compared to the city of Allentown, it's somewhat more expensive.
Home prices
The median home in Jessup is valued at $144,800. It is about $1,760 (1%) higher compared to its surrounding areas.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is roughly $72,700 (33%) lower, and is roughly $13,500 (10%) higher in comparison to the city of Allentown.
Rents
In Jessup the median rent is $841 per month. This is about $28 (3%) higher compared to nearby areas.It is about $221 (20%) lower compared to the rest of the nation, and in comparison to the city of Allentown it is about $163 (16%) lower.
Nearby places
Olyphant
Olyphant is Jessup's neighbor to the southwest. The real estate prices there are a little less expensive. The median home price in Olyphant is $127,800, which is $17,000 (13%) lower than Jessup. Rents there are pretty similar. In Olyphant the median monthly rent is $803, which comes out to $38 (4%) lower than Jessup.
Blakely
Blakely is Jessup's neighbor to the northwest. Its housing prices are somewhat more expensive. The price of the median home in Blakely is $160,800, which is $16,000 (9%) higher than Jessup. Rent there is pretty similar. The median rent in Blakely is $837 per month, which is very similar to Jessup.
Archbald
Archbald is Jessup's neighbor to the north. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Archbald costs $174,700, which is $29,900 (17%) higher than Jessup. Its rents are pretty similar. Archbald's median monthly rent is $844, which is very similar to Jessup.
Throop
Throop is approximately 2 miles southwest from Jessup. Real estate prices there are a little less expensive. Throop's median home price is $110,400, which works out to $34,400 (31%) lower than Jessup. Rent there is fairly similar. Throop's median monthly rent is $801, which works out to $40 (4%) lower than Jessup.
Dickson City
Dickson City is about 3 miles west of Jessup. Real estate prices there are pretty similar. The price of the median home in Dickson City is $141,500, which works out to $3,300 (2%) lower than Jessup. Its rents are a little less expensive. In Dickson City the median rent is $780 a month, which comes out to $61 (7%) lower than Jessup.