Home prices
The median home in Laurel Mountain costs $163,500. This is roughly $50,040 (44%) higher compared to nearby areas.It is approximately $54,000 (24%) lower in comparison to the US as a whole, and it is roughly $38,500 (30%) higher compared to the city of Pittsburgh.
Rents
Laurel Mountain's median rent is $575 a month. This is about $80 (12%) lower in comparison to its surrounding areas.It is about $487 (45%) lower compared to the rest of the country, and is roughly $383 (39%) lower in comparison to the city of Pittsburgh.
Nearby places
Ligonier
Ligonier is roughly 3 miles northwest from Laurel Mountain. The real estate prices there are pretty similar. The median home price in Ligonier is $168,100, which is $4,600 (2%) higher than Laurel Mountain. Rents there are a little more expensive. The median rent in Ligonier is $686 a month, which is $111 (16%) higher than Laurel Mountain.
Jennerstown
Jennerstown is approximately 6 miles southeast from Laurel Mountain. Its housing prices are a bit less expensive. The median home in Jennerstown costs $144,900, which is $18,600 (12%) lower than Laurel Mountain. Its rents are substantially more expensive. Jennerstown's median monthly rent is $876, which works out to $301 (34%) higher than Laurel Mountain.
Boswell
Boswell is approximately 7 miles southeast of Laurel Mountain. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. Boswell's median home cost is $78,100, which is $85,400 (109%) lower than Laurel Mountain. The rent there is a lot less expensive. In Boswell the median monthly rent is $409, which works out to $166 (40%) lower than Laurel Mountain.
Youngstown
Youngstown is about 9 miles northwest of Laurel Mountain. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Youngstown costs $89,300, which works out to $74,200 (83%) lower than Laurel Mountain. The rent there is a bit more expensive. In Youngstown the median monthly rent is $681, which comes out to $106 (15%) higher than Laurel Mountain.
Derry
Derry is about 9 miles northwest of Laurel Mountain. The real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. Derry's median home value is $86,900, which is $76,600 (88%) lower than Laurel Mountain. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Derry the median rent is $625 a month, which comes out to $50 (7%) higher than Laurel Mountain.