Home prices
The median home cost in Garden City is $145,800. Compared to nearby areas it is approximately $75,560 (34%) lower.Compared to the rest of the country it is approximately $71,700 (32%) lower, and compared to the city of Wilmington it is roughly $100,600 (40%) lower.
Rents
In Garden City the median rent is $1,062 a month. Compared to nearby areas this is roughly $57 (5%) higher.It is is very similar in comparison to the rest of the nation, and compared to the city of Wilmington is roughly $64 (6%) higher.
Nearby places
Surfside Beach
Surfside Beach is Garden City's neighbor to the northeast. Its housing prices are significantly more expensive. The median home in Surfside Beach costs $266,600, which is $120,800 (45%) higher than Garden City. The rent there is fairly similar. The median rent in Surfside Beach is $1,040 a month, which comes out to $22 (2%) lower than Garden City.
Murrells Inlet
Murrells Inlet is Garden City's neighbor to the southwest. Housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home value in Murrells Inlet is $264,000, which is $118,200 (44%) higher than Garden City. Rent there is a bit more expensive. In Murrells Inlet the median monthly rent is $1,130, which comes out to $68 (6%) higher than Garden City.
Socastee
Socastee is roughly 6 miles north from Garden City. Housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home value in Socastee is $165,400, which is $19,600 (11%) higher than Garden City. Rent there is a bit less expensive. Socastee's median monthly rent is $975, which is $87 (8%) lower than Garden City.
Forestbrook
Forestbrook is about 9 miles north of Garden City. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Forestbrook costs $194,700, which is $48,900 (25%) higher than Garden City. Rents there are a bit less expensive. In Forestbrook the median rent is $965 a month, which comes out to $97 (10%) lower than Garden City.
Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach is about 10 miles northeast of Garden City. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. The median home value in Myrtle Beach is $216,100, which is $70,300 (32%) higher than Garden City. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Myrtle Beach is $913, which works out to $149 (16%) lower than Garden City.