Similar to the surrounding areas, it's somewhat less expensive compared to the entire nation. Compared to the city of Dallas, it is somewhat less expensive.
Home prices
Tyler's median home price is $160,000. Compared to its nearby areas this is is very similar.Compared to the US as a whole it is about $57,500 (26%) lower, and compared to the city of Dallas it is about $28,100 (14%) lower.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Tyler is $923. Compared to nearby areas it is about $92 (9%) lower.It is roughly $139 (13%) lower compared to the rest of the country, and compared to the city of Dallas it is roughly $129 (12%) lower.
Nearby places
Noonday
Noonday is approximately 7 miles southwest of Tyler. The housing prices there are pretty similar. Noonday's median home cost is $158,000, which is $2,000 (1%) lower than Tyler. Rent there is pretty similar. In Noonday the median rent is $963 per month, which comes out to $40 (4%) higher than Tyler.
New Chapel Hill
New Chapel Hill is roughly 7 miles east from Tyler. The housing prices there are somewhat less expensive. The cost of the median home in New Chapel Hill is $146,400, which works out to $13,600 (9%) lower than Tyler. Rent there is a little less expensive. In New Chapel Hill the median monthly rent is $850, which is $73 (8%) lower than Tyler.
Whitehouse
Whitehouse is approximately 8 miles southeast from Tyler. Housing prices there are fairly similar. The median home in Whitehouse is valued at $155,500, which works out to $4,500 (2%) lower than Tyler. Rents there are a bit more expensive. The median rent in Whitehouse is $1,160 a month, which comes out to $237 (20%) higher than Tyler.
Chandler
Chandler is roughly 8 miles west from Tyler. Real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. Chandler's median home price is $172,600, which is $12,600 (7%) higher than Tyler. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. Chandler's median rent is $787 a month, which comes out to $136 (17%) lower than Tyler.
Bullard
Bullard is about 12 miles south of Tyler. Its housing prices are a little more expensive. The median home in Bullard costs $174,600, which works out to $14,600 (8%) higher than Tyler. Rent there is a little more expensive. In Bullard the median rent is $1,315 a month, which comes out to $392 (29%) higher than Tyler.