Home prices
The median home in Clemson costs $236,500. It is about $128,980 (119%) higher compared to the surrounding areas.It is about $19,000 (8%) higher compared to the US as a whole, and compared to the city of Asheville is approximately $33,900 (12%) lower.
Rents
In Clemson the median monthly rent is $928. It is about $222 (31%) higher compared to its surrounding areas.It is roughly $134 (12%) lower compared to the nation as a whole, and compared to the city of Asheville is roughly $115 (11%) lower.
Nearby places
Pendleton
Pendleton is Clemson's neighbor to the southeast. Real estate prices there are a lot less expensive. Pendleton's median home price is $126,200, which works out to $110,300 (87%) lower than Clemson. Its rents are significantly less expensive. In Pendleton the median rent is $643 per month, which comes out to $285 (44%) lower than Clemson.
Central
Central is Clemson's neighbor to the northeast. Its real estate prices are substantially less expensive. The median home price in Central is $108,700, which comes out to $127,800 (117%) lower than Clemson. Rent there is a lot less expensive. Central's median monthly rent is $652, which comes out to $276 (42%) lower than Clemson.
Utica
Utica is about 5 miles west from Clemson. Its real estate prices are significantly less expensive. The value of the median home in Utica is $47,900, which works out to $188,600 (393%) lower than Clemson. Its rents are a little less expensive. In Utica the median monthly rent is $869, which comes out to $59 (6%) lower than Clemson.
Norris
Norris is approximately 6 miles northeast from Clemson. Its housing prices are substantially less expensive. The median home in Norris costs $96,800, which works out to $139,700 (144%) lower than Clemson. The rent there is a lot less expensive. The median monthly rent in Norris is $675, which comes out to $253 (37%) lower than Clemson.
Seneca
Seneca is roughly 7 miles west of Clemson. The real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The value of the median home in Seneca is $158,000, which comes out to $78,500 (49%) lower than Clemson. Its rents are a lot less expensive. In Seneca the median monthly rent is $693, which is $235 (33%) lower than Clemson.