Home prices
The median home in Lindon is valued at $401,200. It is approximately $73,200 (22%) higher compared to nearby areas.Compared to the country as a whole it is approximately $183,700 (84%) higher, and is approximately $86,700 (27%) higher compared to the city of Salt Lake City.
Rents
Lindon's median rent is $1,367 a month. In comparison to other places in this area it is roughly $46 (3%) higher.In comparison to the entire country it is about $305 (28%) higher, and is approximately $382 (38%) higher compared to the city of Salt Lake City.
Nearby places
Pleasant Grove
Pleasant Grove is Lindon's neighbor to the northwest. The real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. Pleasant Grove's median home price is $296,900, which works out to $104,300 (35%) lower than Lindon. Its rents are a little less expensive. In Pleasant Grove the median monthly rent is $1,139, which works out to $228 (20%) lower than Lindon.
Vineyard
Vineyard is Lindon's neighbor to the southwest. The real estate prices there are pretty similar. The value of the median home in Vineyard is $413,000, which is $11,800 (2%) higher than Lindon. Rents there are a bit more expensive. The median monthly rent in Vineyard is $1,474, which comes out to $107 (7%) higher than Lindon.
Orem
Orem is Lindon's neighbor to the south. Its housing prices are a lot less expensive. Orem's median home cost is $272,000, which works out to $129,200 (47%) lower than Lindon. Rents there are significantly less expensive. The median rent in Orem is $1,034 per month, which is $333 (32%) lower than Lindon.
American Fork
American Fork is Lindon's neighbor to the northwest. Real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. The median home in American Fork is valued at $286,800, which comes out to $114,400 (39%) lower than Lindon. The rent there is a little less expensive. American Fork's median rent is $1,169 a month, which comes out to $198 (16%) lower than Lindon.
Cedar Hills
Cedar Hills is approximately 5 miles north from Lindon. Its real estate prices are a little less expensive. The median home in Cedar Hills costs $371,300, which comes out to $29,900 (8%) lower than Lindon. Rents there are a little more expensive. In Cedar Hills the median monthly rent is $1,791, which is $424 (23%) higher than Lindon.