Home prices
The median home in Dryden costs $87,900. Compared to its surrounding areas this is approximately $8,200 (8%) lower.Compared to the rest of the nation it is about $129,600 (59%) lower, and compared to the city of Knoxville is roughly $48,400 (35%) lower.
Rents
Dryden's median monthly rent is $627. This is approximately $111 (21%) higher in comparison to its nearby areas.In comparison to the rest of the country it is about $435 (40%) lower, and is approximately $218 (25%) lower compared to the city of Knoxville.
Nearby places
Pennington Gap
Pennington Gap is about 4 miles west of Dryden. The real estate prices there are a little less expensive. The median home in Pennington Gap costs $82,600, which is $5,300 (6%) lower than Dryden. Rent there is a little less expensive. The median rent in Pennington Gap is $547 a month, which is $80 (14%) lower than Dryden.
Duffield
Duffield is approximately 8 miles southeast from Dryden. Real estate prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Duffield costs $110,000, which works out to $22,100 (20%) higher than Dryden. Its rents are somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Duffield is $584, which works out to $43 (7%) lower than Dryden.
Big Stone Gap
Big Stone Gap is about 10 miles northeast of Dryden. Real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Big Stone Gap is valued at $126,100, which works out to $38,200 (30%) higher than Dryden. Rents there are a little more expensive. In Big Stone Gap the median rent is $690 per month, which works out to $63 (9%) higher than Dryden.
Jonesville
Jonesville is roughly 10 miles southwest from Dryden. Its real estate prices are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Jonesville costs $103,100, which works out to $15,200 (14%) higher than Dryden. Rents there are substantially less expensive. The median monthly rent in Jonesville is $389, which comes out to $238 (61%) lower than Dryden.
Appalachia
Appalachia is roughly 12 miles northeast from Dryden. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Appalachia is valued at $58,700, which works out to $29,200 (49%) lower than Dryden. Rents there are a lot less expensive. In Appalachia the median monthly rent is $370, which is $257 (69%) lower than Dryden.