Home prices
The median home in Emory is valued at $87,400. This is approximately $5,280 (5%) lower compared to other places in this area.It is approximately $130,100 (59%) lower compared to the US as a whole, and in comparison to the city of Dallas is approximately $100,700 (53%) lower.
Rents
In Emory the median monthly rent is $761. It is approximately $79 (11%) higher compared to other places in this area.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is about $301 (28%) lower, and compared to the city of Dallas is roughly $291 (27%) lower.
Nearby places
Point
Point is about 6 miles northwest from Emory. Housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The cost of the median home in Point is $57,100, which is $30,300 (53%) lower than Emory. Rents there are a little less expensive. Point's median rent is $698 a month, which comes out to $63 (9%) lower than Emory.
East Tawakoni
East Tawakoni is roughly 9 miles west of Emory. Its housing prices are somewhat more expensive. The median home in East Tawakoni is valued at $123,100, which comes out to $35,700 (29%) higher than Emory. Rent there is a little more expensive. In East Tawakoni the median rent is $854 a month, which works out to $93 (10%) higher than Emory.
Alba
Alba is roughly 9 miles southeast from Emory. Housing prices there are a little less expensive. The value of the median home in Alba is $75,900, which comes out to $11,500 (15%) lower than Emory. Rent there is substantially less expensive. In Alba the median rent is $495 a month, which comes out to $266 (53%) lower than Emory.
Yantis
Yantis is about 10 miles east from Emory. The housing prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home price in Yantis is $138,500, which works out to $51,100 (36%) higher than Emory. Rents there are substantially less expensive. Yantis's median rent is $554 a month, which comes out to $207 (37%) lower than Emory.
Lone Oak
Lone Oak is roughly 12 miles northwest from Emory. Its housing prices are a bit less expensive. Lone Oak's median home value is $68,800, which works out to $18,600 (27%) lower than Emory. Rents there are a little more expensive. The median rent in Lone Oak is $811 per month, which is $50 (6%) higher than Emory.