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Cost of Living in Monticello Indiana — Housing, Taxes, Rent, and Real Numbers
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Monticello, IN — White County
Monticello, IN — White County
Cost of Living in Monticello Indiana — Housing, Taxes, Rent, and Real Numbers
The complete cost of living breakdown for Monticello Indiana — housing costs, median rent, property taxes, income, and how the numbers compare to Indiana and the U.S. average.
Michael Sims & Ryan Clemons
Co-Chairmen & Founders · Redlow Group
Published • Updated
Quick Answer
What is the cost of living in Monticello Indiana?
Monticello Indiana’s cost of living index is 76.1, according to city-data.com — 13 percent below the U.S. average of 100 and 2 percent below the Indiana state average. Housing is the biggest driver. Monticello housing costs are approximately 40 percent below the national average. Median rent is $860 per month. The median home sold price is approximately $257,500. The effective property tax rate is 0.74 percent. Furthermore, median household income is $52,798 according to the 2024 U.S. Census American Community Survey.
The cost of living in Monticello Indiana is genuinely low — not just low relative to Chicago or Indianapolis, but low relative to Indiana as a whole. This guide compiles the sourced figures buyers use to plan a move, set a budget, and understand what their money actually buys in White County.

The Cost of Living Index — Monticello vs Indiana vs U.S.
Index Comparison
Monticello’s overall cost of living index is 76.1 according to city-data.com, using C2ER data released January 2024. The U.S. average is 100. Indiana’s state average is approximately 78. Monticello sits below both. Furthermore, housing is the category most responsible for this gap — Monticello housing costs are approximately 40 percent below the national average, according to areavibes.com.
Specifically, in 2024 Monticello’s cost of living increased approximately 1.3 percent year-over-year, according to Salary.com. The largest increases came in transportation, food, and housing. However, even with that increase, Monticello remains significantly below national benchmarks.
Additionally, Indiana’s overall tax environment contributes to affordability. The state income tax is a flat 3.23 percent. Indiana’s sales tax is 7 percent. Both apply regardless of which Indiana county you live in. Therefore, Monticello benefits from state-level tax structure while also carrying one of the lower county property tax rates in Indiana.
Cost of living index
76.1
13% below U.S. average
76.1
13% below U.S. average
Housing vs national avg
40% lower
Source: areavibes / C2ER
40% lower
Source: areavibes / C2ER
State income tax
3.23%
Flat rate — Indiana
3.23%
Flat rate — Indiana
Property tax rate
0.74%
Effective — White County
0.74%
Effective — White County
Housing Costs in Monticello Indiana
Buy vs Rent
The median home sold price in Monticello was $257,500 in December 2024, according to Indiana Regional MLS data via Rocket Homes. Furthermore, Indiana’s statewide median home price reached $255,000 in 2024 per the Indiana Association of Realtors. Monticello is therefore roughly in line with the state median while offering substantially more space per dollar than Indiana’s larger metros.
Specifically, median rent in Monticello is $860 per month, according to HomeSnacks using U.S. Census data. Additionally, Homes.com reports an average home price of $243,458 based on recent listings and sales. The average price per square foot is approximately $137, per Rocket Homes December 2024 data.
Moreover, approximately 60 homes sell in Monticello each year. The current days on market averages approximately 14 days. As a result, buyers in Monticello face a competitive but not overheated market — prices are rising but the inventory exists and moves at a reasonable pace.
For buyers weighing rental versus ownership economics, Monticello’s median rent of $860 per month supports a strong ownership argument at current price levels. A buyer putting 10 percent down on a $257,500 home at a 6.5 percent rate would carry a principal and interest payment of approximately $1,465 per month — a reasonable premium over renting for the equity and stability ownership provides.
Income and Affordability in Monticello
Income Context
The median household income in Monticello is $52,798, according to the 2024 U.S. Census American Community Survey. Per capita income is approximately $45,138, according to World Population Review. Specifically, these income figures reflect the local Monticello workforce. However, many buyers relocating to Monticello retain incomes from their origin market — Indianapolis, Chicago, or remote employer salaries.
Furthermore, for a buyer maintaining an Indianapolis or Chicago salary while living in Monticello, the income-to-housing ratio improves dramatically. Indeed, this dynamic — outside income applied to local price levels — is one of the primary financial engines driving relocation interest in communities like Monticello.
Additionally, Indiana’s overall affordability context supports Monticello’s position. The Indiana Association of Realtors notes that through the first three quarters of 2024, personal income in Indiana was growing faster than home prices for the first time since 2014. As a result, Monticello buyers are entering a market where the affordability fundamentals are improving rather than deteriorating.
Everyday Expenses: What Else Costs Less
Beyond Housing
Housing drives most of Monticello’s cost of living advantage. However, other categories also run below national averages. Specifically, healthcare in Indiana ranks number 28 out of 50 states for access and affordability, according to Salary.com. Furthermore, energy costs — though elevated in winter due to Indiana’s cold climate — are manageable relative to high-cost urban alternatives.
Additionally, the absence of urban premiums — city parking, high restaurant pricing, service industry surcharges — means everyday spending in Monticello runs below what most big-city residents budget. A dinner out, a haircut, a home repair — all carry local pricing rather than metro pricing.
Moreover, Indiana ranks as a tax-friendly state overall. The combination of a low flat income tax, no estate tax, and White County’s below-average property tax rate creates a total tax load that compares favorably to most of the states and metro areas buyers relocate from. For more on White County’s specific property tax figures, see our White County property tax guide.
Frequently Asked Questions — Cost of Living in Monticello Indiana
Ready to Move to Monticello? Talk to Redlow Group.
Redlow Group helps buyers understand the full financial picture before making an offer — taxes, carrying costs, neighborhood pricing, and what comparable homes are actually selling for right now.
The cost of living in Monticello Indiana is 76.1 — 13 percent below the national average. Housing costs are approximately 40 percent below the national average. Median rent is $860 per month. The median home sold price is $257,500. Property taxes carry an effective rate of 0.74 percent and a median annual bill of $1,109. Furthermore, Indiana’s flat income tax of 3.23 percent and the absence of an estate tax add to the overall financial appeal for buyers relocating from higher-cost markets.
The numbers in Monticello do not require persuasion. They speak clearly — and what they say is that your money goes further here.
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