
Home Price Key
These days, finding an affordable place to live in the Nashville area can be challenging. Home prices in Nashville are now at a median cost of $159,268, lower than the Ohio average of $181,280.
The average cost of rent is $643/mo in Nashville, primarily driven by the current value of real estate in the Nashville area. While nearly 31.79% of residents own their homes outright in Nashville, 21.46% rent.
Housing affordability isn’t just about home prices, though. The average household income in Nashville is $5,210 per month. Households that rent pay about 12.34% of their income on rent here. Nashville's most expensive areas are in the central regions, while the cheapest areas are in the southwestern parts of the city.
Nearby Cities
- Big Prairie, OH: equally priced homes
- Lakeville, OH: higher priced homes
- Glenmont, OH: less expensive homes
- Lakeland Beach, OH: equally priced homes
- Greer, OH: higher priced homes
- Loudonville, OH: equally priced homes
- McZena, OH: higher priced homes
- Shreve, OH: higher priced homes
- Stillwell, OH: less expensive homes
- Brinkhaven, OH: less expensive homes
Cities with Similar Populations
- Hamilton, IA: less expensive homes
- Tolona, MO: less expensive homes
- Tollette, AR: less expensive homes
- Todd Creek, CO: higher priced homes
- Tisdale, KS: equally priced homes
- Tipperary, MO: equally priced homes
- Tabernacle, NJ: higher priced homes
- Harris, KS: higher priced homes
- Harper, OR: higher priced homes
- Harmony, NJ: higher priced homes
All Local Stats
Home Services
No other site shows detail at this level for free. We are able to keep this site free by receiving a small commission from the referring links below if you book, rent, or request a lead at no cost to you. Please share or cite this page if you aren't able to otherwise support our work.
Map interface © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap Map data and content © bestneighborhood