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Cost of Living in Cleveland Heights-University Heights

Is it better to rent or buy in Cleveland Heights-University Heights? Explore median costs, utility estimates, and run the numbers on your own budget to see how far your income goes.

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$81,886
$1,371/mo

Median in area: $1,371

$219,209

Median in area: $219,209

$43,842

If you Rent

$1,573 /mo
Base Rent$1,371
Est. Utilities$202
% of Income23.1%
Pre-tax Residual$5,251

If you Buy

$1,923 /mo
P&I (7.037%)$1,171
Taxes & Ins$550
Est. Utilities$202
% of Income28.2%
Pre-tax Residual$4,901

Cost of Living FAQs

Is it cheaper to rent or buy in Cleveland Heights-University Heights?

Based on median housing data, renting is currently more affordable on a monthly basis in Cleveland Heights-University Heights. The estimated all-in monthly cost for renting is $1,573, while owning a median-priced home with a 20% down payment is roughly $1,923 per month (a difference of $350).

How much do utilities cost in Cleveland Heights-University Heights?

The average monthly utility cost (electricity and natural gas) for a typical home in Cleveland Heights-University Heights is approximately $202. This estimate uses local utility rate schedules combined with median energy consumption profiles.

What is a good salary to live comfortably in Cleveland Heights-University Heights?

To comfortably afford the median rent and utilities in Cleveland Heights-University Heights without exceeding the recommended 30% housing-to-income threshold, a household should earn a gross salary of approximately $62,920 per year.