
Home Price Key
These days, finding an affordable place to live in the Tyler area can be challenging. Home prices in Tyler are now at a median cost of $294,384, lower than the Washington average of $453,663.
The average cost of rent is $901/mo in Tyler, primarily driven by the current value of real estate in the Tyler area. While nearly 43.62% of residents own their homes outright in Tyler, 9.68% rent.
Housing affordability isn’t just about home prices, though. The average household income in Tyler is $6,918 per month. Households that rent pay about 13.02% of their income on rent here. Tyler's most expensive areas are in the northeastern regions, while the cheapest areas are in the northwestern parts of the city.
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