Home prices
The median home in Lorane costs $178,300. It is approximately $28,660 (19%) higher compared to the surrounding areas.It is approximately $39,200 (18%) lower compared to the rest of the country, and it is approximately $15,300 (9%) higher compared to the city of Philadelphia.
Rents
In Lorane the median rent is $1,504 per month. It is approximately $432 (40%) higher in comparison to its nearby areas.It is about $442 (41%) higher in comparison to the rest of the nation, and compared to the city of Philadelphia it is about $462 (44%) higher.
Nearby places
Reiffton
Reiffton is Lorane's neighbor to the northwest. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Reiffton costs $208,500, which works out to $30,200 (14%) higher than Lorane. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Reiffton the median rent is $1,696 a month, which comes out to $192 (11%) higher than Lorane.
Baumstown
Baumstown is approximately 2 miles southeast from Lorane. Its housing prices are a lot less expensive. The value of the median home in Baumstown is $113,700, which is $64,600 (56%) lower than Lorane. Rent there is significantly less expensive. In Baumstown the median monthly rent is $858, which comes out to $646 (75%) lower than Lorane.
St. Lawrence
St. Lawrence is roughly 2 miles north of Lorane. The housing prices there are a little less expensive. The price of the median home in St. Lawrence is $151,900, which is $26,400 (17%) lower than Lorane. Its rents are a lot less expensive. St. Lawrence's median monthly rent is $910, which works out to $594 (65%) lower than Lorane.
Birdsboro
Birdsboro is approximately 2 miles southeast of Lorane. Its real estate prices are somewhat less expensive. The cost of the median home in Birdsboro is $163,400, which works out to $14,900 (9%) lower than Lorane. Its rents are a lot less expensive. Birdsboro's median rent is $900 per month, which is $604 (67%) lower than Lorane.
Mount Penn
Mount Penn is roughly 3 miles northwest from Lorane. Housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The median home price in Mount Penn is $110,700, which comes out to $67,600 (61%) lower than Lorane. Rent there is significantly less expensive. In Mount Penn the median rent is $997 a month, which works out to $507 (50%) lower than Lorane.