Home prices
The median home in Petrolia is valued at $56,300. In comparison to its nearby areas it is about $23,600 (29%) lower.It is roughly $161,200 (74%) lower compared to the rest of the nation, and in comparison to the city of Denton it is roughly $162,500 (74%) lower.
Rents
In Petrolia the median rent is $425 per month. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is about $203 (32%) lower.It is approximately $637 (59%) lower compared to the entire nation, and compared to the city of Denton it is roughly $657 (60%) lower.
Nearby places
Byers
Byers is approximately 4 miles northeast from Petrolia. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Byers is valued at $67,300, which comes out to $11,000 (16%) higher than Petrolia. Rent there is significantly more expensive. The median monthly rent in Byers is $714, which works out to $289 (40%) higher than Petrolia.
Ryan
Ryan is about 13 miles east of Petrolia. Its real estate prices are fairly similar. The median home cost in Ryan is $54,400, which is $1,900 (3%) lower than Petrolia. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. Ryan's median monthly rent is $448, which is $23 (5%) higher than Petrolia.
Cashion Community
Cashion Community is about 14 miles west from Petrolia. Real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Cashion Community costs $128,600, which comes out to $72,300 (56%) higher than Petrolia. Its rents are substantially more expensive. Cashion Community's median monthly rent is $660, which works out to $235 (35%) higher than Petrolia.
Henrietta
Henrietta is roughly 14 miles south from Petrolia. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The price of the median home in Henrietta is $87,900, which is $31,600 (35%) higher than Petrolia. Rent there is a lot more expensive. Henrietta's median rent is $808 per month, which works out to $383 (47%) higher than Petrolia.
Waurika
Waurika is about 16 miles northeast of Petrolia. Its real estate prices are a bit more expensive. The median home in Waurika costs $61,300, which is $5,000 (8%) higher than Petrolia. The rent there is a little more expensive. Waurika's median rent is $509 a month, which works out to $84 (16%) higher than Petrolia.