Home prices
The median home in Suffolk costs $254,400. It is roughly $87,140 (52%) higher compared to its surrounding areas.In comparison to the country as a whole it is approximately $36,900 (16%) higher, and it is roughly $26,400 (9%) lower in comparison to the city of Virginia Beach.
Rents
Suffolk's median rent is $1,201 a month. It is approximately $209 (21%) higher in comparison to other places in this area.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is approximately $139 (13%) higher, and compared to the city of Virginia Beach is approximately $166 (12%) lower.
Nearby places
Camptown
Camptown is Suffolk's neighbor to the west. The real estate prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home in Camptown costs $55,000, which comes out to $199,400 (362%) lower than Suffolk. Rents there are significantly less expensive. The median rent in Camptown is $872 per month, which comes out to $329 (37%) lower than Suffolk.
Chesapeake
Chesapeake is Suffolk's neighbor to the east. Its real estate prices are a little more expensive. The median home in Chesapeake costs $273,700, which works out to $19,300 (7%) higher than Suffolk. The rent there is a little more expensive. In Chesapeake the median rent is $1,279 a month, which works out to $78 (6%) higher than Suffolk.
Portsmouth
Portsmouth is Suffolk's neighbor to the northeast. Housing prices there are a lot less expensive. The value of the median home in Portsmouth is $170,900, which works out to $83,500 (48%) lower than Suffolk. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median rent in Portsmouth is $1,048 per month, which comes out to $153 (14%) lower than Suffolk.
Windsor
Windsor is about 9 miles northwest of Suffolk. Real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Windsor costs $172,600, which works out to $81,800 (47%) lower than Suffolk. Rent there is substantially less expensive. Windsor's median rent is $903 a month, which works out to $298 (33%) lower than Suffolk.
Franklin
Franklin is approximately 14 miles west of Suffolk. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home value in Franklin is $164,100, which works out to $90,300 (55%) lower than Suffolk. Its rents are substantially less expensive. The median monthly rent in Franklin is $860, which works out to $341 (39%) lower than Suffolk.