Much like its nearby areas, it's substantially less expensive compared to the rest of the nation. Compared to the city of Raleigh, it's a lot less expensive.
Home prices
Alberta's median home cost is $96,700. Compared to its nearby areas it is roughly $1,860 (1%) lower.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is about $120,800 (55%) lower, and compared to the city of Raleigh it is roughly $151,600 (61%) lower.
Rents
Alberta's median monthly rent is $600. This is about $121 (16%) lower compared to the surrounding areas.It is roughly $462 (43%) lower compared to the country as a whole, and is about $521 (46%) lower in comparison to the city of Raleigh.
Nearby places
Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville is roughly 7 miles south from Alberta. Real estate prices there are pretty similar. The median home in Lawrenceville is valued at $97,000, which is very similar to Alberta. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. Lawrenceville's median monthly rent is $661, which works out to $61 (9%) higher than Alberta.
McKenney
McKenney is approximately 12 miles northeast of Alberta. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home cost in McKenney is $105,700, which is $9,000 (8%) higher than Alberta. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. McKenney's median rent is $877 per month, which works out to $277 (31%) higher than Alberta.
Brodnax
Brodnax is approximately 12 miles southwest of Alberta. The real estate prices there are somewhat less expensive. Brodnax's median home value is $86,300, which works out to $10,400 (12%) lower than Alberta. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. Brodnax's median rent is $650 per month, which works out to $50 (7%) higher than Alberta.
Kenbridge
Kenbridge is about 13 miles northwest from Alberta. Housing prices there are a bit more expensive. Kenbridge's median home cost is $118,500, which is $21,800 (18%) higher than Alberta. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. Kenbridge's median rent is $735 a month, which is $135 (18%) higher than Alberta.
La Crosse
La Crosse is about 14 miles southwest of Alberta. The real estate prices there are somewhat less expensive. La Crosse's median home price is $85,300, which comes out to $11,400 (13%) lower than Alberta. The rent there is a little more expensive. In La Crosse the median rent is $680 per month, which is $80 (11%) higher than Alberta.