Cost of Living: Aurora, IL vs Fairfield, IA

Housing

The housing market plays a significant role in determining the cost of living.

Metric Aurora Fairfield
Housing Index 95.0 85.3
Median Home Price $300,000 $150,000
Average Rent (2 BR Apartment) $1300 $1200
Average Rent (2 BR House) $1360 $1360

Housing Comparison: Aurora vs Fairfield

  • In Aurora, the median home price is higher at $300,000, while in Fairfield it is $150,000.
  • Renting a two-bedroom apartment costs more in Aurora at $1,300 than in Fairfield at $1,200.

Utilities

The cost of utilities such as electricity, natural gas, and other services can significantly impact the overall cost of living.

Metric Aurora Fairfield
Electricity Price $16.15 $14.82
Natural Gas Price $16.59 $15.61
Other Utilities $250 $250

Utilities Comparison: Aurora vs Fairfield

  • Electricity costs are higher in Aurora at $16.15 per kWh, compared to $14.82 in Fairfield.
  • Natural gas is more expensive in Aurora at $16.59 per unit, while it is cheaper at $15.61 in Fairfield.
  • Utility expenses are equal in both Aurora and Fairfield averaging $250.