Home prices
The median home in Rice costs $91,400. Compared to its nearby areas it is about $13,100 (16%) higher.Compared to the nation as a whole it is roughly $126,100 (57%) lower, and is approximately $96,700 (51%) lower in comparison to the city of Dallas.
Rents
In Rice the median rent is $859 a month. This is approximately $18 (2%) lower in comparison to its nearby areas.Compared to the country as a whole it is roughly $203 (19%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Dallas is about $193 (18%) lower.
Nearby places
Ennis
Ennis is about 9 miles northwest of Rice. Real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Ennis costs $111,200, which works out to $19,800 (17%) higher than Rice. Its rents are a little more expensive. Ennis's median rent is $915 a month, which is $56 (6%) higher than Rice.
Bardwell
Bardwell is roughly 10 miles west from Rice. The real estate prices there are somewhat less expensive. Bardwell's median home price is $70,300, which works out to $21,100 (30%) lower than Rice. Rent there is pretty similar. Bardwell's median rent is $888 per month, which comes out to $29 (3%) higher than Rice.
Corsicana
Corsicana is approximately 11 miles south of Rice. Housing prices there are pretty similar. The cost of the median home in Corsicana is $88,800, which works out to $2,600 (2%) lower than Rice. Its rents are a little less expensive. Corsicana's median monthly rent is $791, which is $68 (8%) lower than Rice.
Garrett
Garrett is approximately 12 miles northwest of Rice. The housing prices there are a little less expensive. The median home cost in Garrett is $71,700, which comes out to $19,700 (27%) lower than Rice. Rent there is fairly similar. The median rent in Garrett is $867 per month, which is very similar to Rice.
Barry
Barry is approximately 12 miles southwest of Rice. Its real estate prices are a lot less expensive. The median home in Barry costs $49,500, which is $41,900 (84%) lower than Rice. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Barry is $923, which works out to $64 (6%) higher than Rice.