Home prices
The price of the median home in Buffalo is $234,100. It is roughly $31,620 (15%) higher in comparison to its surrounding areas.It is roughly $16,600 (7%) higher compared to the entire country, and in comparison to the city of Gillette is roughly $17,700 (8%) higher.
Rents
Buffalo's median rent is $888 a month. This is about $31 (3%) higher in comparison to its nearby areas.It is approximately $174 (16%) lower in comparison to the entire nation, and in comparison to the city of Gillette is about $10 (1%) lower.
Nearby places
Sheridan
Sheridan is about 30 miles north from Buffalo. The housing prices there are pretty similar. The median home in Sheridan costs $228,200, which works out to $5,900 (2%) lower than Buffalo. The rent there is a little less expensive. The median monthly rent in Sheridan is $821, which works out to $67 (8%) lower than Buffalo.
Ten Sleep
Ten Sleep is approximately 36 miles southwest from Buffalo. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. The value of the median home in Ten Sleep is $158,300, which comes out to $75,800 (47%) lower than Buffalo. Rents there are a bit less expensive. Ten Sleep's median monthly rent is $797, which works out to $91 (11%) lower than Buffalo.
Ranchester
Ranchester is approximately 40 miles northwest from Buffalo. Its housing prices are pretty similar. Ranchester's median home price is $238,100, which works out to $4,000 (1%) higher than Buffalo. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Ranchester is $971, which works out to $83 (8%) higher than Buffalo.
Kaycee
Kaycee is about 40 miles south from Buffalo. Real estate prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home in Kaycee costs $134,400, which is $99,700 (74%) lower than Buffalo. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. Kaycee's median monthly rent is $957, which comes out to $69 (7%) higher than Buffalo.
Dayton
Dayton is approximately 40 miles northwest from Buffalo. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home price in Dayton is $253,400, which works out to $19,300 (7%) higher than Buffalo. Rent there is a bit less expensive. Dayton's median rent is $738 a month, which comes out to $150 (20%) lower than Buffalo.