Home prices
The median home in Summit costs $120,500. It is approximately $19,080 (13%) lower compared to other places in this area.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is approximately $97,000 (44%) lower, and is roughly $60,600 (33%) lower compared to the city of Columbia.
Rents
Summit's median rent is $875 per month. This is about $33 (3%) higher in comparison to the surrounding areas.It is approximately $187 (17%) lower compared to the rest of the country, and compared to the city of Columbia it is about $58 (6%) lower.
Nearby places
Gilbert
Gilbert is approximately 1 mile east of Summit. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. The median home in Gilbert costs $201,300, which works out to $80,800 (40%) higher than Summit. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. Gilbert's median rent is $825 a month, which is $50 (6%) lower than Summit.
Batesburg-Leesville
Batesburg-Leesville is about 5 miles west of Summit. The housing prices there are a little less expensive. Batesburg-Leesville's median home price is $113,300, which works out to $7,200 (6%) lower than Summit. Its rents are a bit less expensive. In Batesburg-Leesville the median monthly rent is $760, which works out to $115 (15%) lower than Summit.
Red Bank
Red Bank is about 9 miles east of Summit. Housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Red Bank costs $127,800, which comes out to $7,300 (5%) higher than Summit. Its rents are a little less expensive. The median monthly rent in Red Bank is $744, which is $131 (17%) lower than Summit.
Monetta
Monetta is about 10 miles southwest of Summit. Housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The value of the median home in Monetta is $65,000, which comes out to $55,500 (85%) lower than Summit. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median rent in Monetta is $816 a month, which works out to $59 (7%) lower than Summit.
Lexington
Lexington is roughly 11 miles northeast from Summit. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. The median home cost in Lexington is $190,500, which works out to $70,000 (36%) higher than Summit. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Lexington the median rent is $1,066 a month, which works out to $191 (17%) higher than Summit.