Home prices
The median home in New Bethlehem costs $85,100. In comparison to its surrounding areas it is roughly $5,080 (6%) higher.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is approximately $132,400 (60%) lower, and it is approximately $39,900 (31%) lower in comparison to the city of Pittsburgh.
Rents
In New Bethlehem the median rent is $514 a month. In comparison to other places in this area it is approximately $81 (13%) lower.It is roughly $548 (51%) lower compared to the rest of the nation, and it is roughly $444 (46%) lower compared to the city of Pittsburgh.
Nearby places
South Bethlehem
South Bethlehem is New Bethlehem's neighbor to the southwest. Real estate prices there are fairly similar. South Bethlehem's median home cost is $85,600, which is very similar to New Bethlehem. Rent there is similar. The median rent in South Bethlehem is $525 per month, which comes out to $11 (2%) higher than New Bethlehem.
Hawthorn
Hawthorn is roughly 2 miles northeast of New Bethlehem. The housing prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home price in Hawthorn is $77,900, which works out to $7,200 (9%) lower than New Bethlehem. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Hawthorn is $672, which works out to $158 (23%) higher than New Bethlehem.
Rimersburg
Rimersburg is approximately 8 miles west of New Bethlehem. Its real estate prices are a little more expensive. Rimersburg's median home price is $91,000, which is $5,900 (6%) higher than New Bethlehem. Its rents are a little more expensive. Rimersburg's median rent is $553 per month, which is $39 (7%) higher than New Bethlehem.
Templeton
Templeton is approximately 8 miles southwest from New Bethlehem. The real estate prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Templeton costs $67,500, which comes out to $17,600 (26%) lower than New Bethlehem. Rent there is a little more expensive. The median monthly rent in Templeton is $671, which works out to $157 (23%) higher than New Bethlehem.
Dayton
Dayton is about 9 miles southeast from New Bethlehem. The housing prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Dayton costs $78,100, which comes out to $7,000 (8%) lower than New Bethlehem. The rent there is a little more expensive. In Dayton the median monthly rent is $556, which is $42 (7%) higher than New Bethlehem.