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Cost of Living in South Prairie

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

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$153,993
$1,744/mo

Median in area: $1,744

$577,226

Median in area: $577,226

$115,445

If you Rent

$1,932 /mo
Base Rent$1,744
Est. Utilities$188
% of Income15.1%
Pre-tax Residual$10,901

If you Buy

$3,726 /mo
P&I (6.917%)$3,047
Taxes & Ins$491
Est. Utilities$188
% of Income29.0%
Pre-tax Residual$9,107

Cost of Living FAQs

Is it cheaper to rent or buy in South Prairie?

Based on median housing data, renting is currently more affordable on a monthly basis in South Prairie. The estimated all-in monthly cost for renting is $1,932, while owning a median-priced home with a 20% down payment is roughly $3,726 per month (a difference of $1,794).

How much do utilities cost in South Prairie?

The average monthly utility cost (electricity and natural gas) for a typical home in South Prairie is approximately $188. This estimate uses local utility rate schedules combined with median energy consumption profiles.

What is a good salary to live comfortably in South Prairie?

To comfortably afford the median rent and utilities in South Prairie without exceeding the recommended 30% housing-to-income threshold, a household should earn a gross salary of approximately $77,280 per year.