Home prices
The median home value in Briarcliff is $75,000. This is roughly $35,800 (32%) lower in comparison to the surrounding areas.Compared to the nation as a whole it is roughly $142,500 (65%) lower, and it is about $43,100 (36%) lower in comparison to the city of Springfield.
Rents
In Briarcliff the median monthly rent is $475. It is about $173 (26%) lower in comparison to the surrounding areas.It is approximately $587 (55%) lower compared to the entire country, and it is approximately $269 (36%) lower in comparison to the city of Springfield.
Nearby places
Salesville
Salesville is Briarcliff's neighbor to the south. Housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The value of the median home in Salesville is $83,700, which is $8,700 (10%) higher than Briarcliff. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. In Salesville the median rent is $625 a month, which works out to $150 (24%) higher than Briarcliff.
Norfork
Norfork is about 4 miles south of Briarcliff. Its real estate prices are a lot more expensive. The median home in Norfork is valued at $143,300, which is $68,300 (47%) higher than Briarcliff. Rents there are a bit more expensive. In Norfork the median monthly rent is $611, which comes out to $136 (22%) higher than Briarcliff.
Mountain Home
Mountain Home is roughly 6 miles northwest of Briarcliff. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Mountain Home is valued at $126,100, which is $51,100 (40%) higher than Briarcliff. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Mountain Home the median monthly rent is $686, which works out to $211 (30%) higher than Briarcliff.
Gassville
Gassville is about 9 miles west of Briarcliff. Its housing prices are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Gassville costs $93,900, which is $18,900 (20%) higher than Briarcliff. The rent there is substantially more expensive. In Gassville the median monthly rent is $768, which works out to $293 (38%) higher than Briarcliff.
Cotter
Cotter is about 11 miles west of Briarcliff. Real estate prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Cotter is valued at $107,000, which works out to $32,000 (29%) higher than Briarcliff. Its rents are a little more expensive. Cotter's median rent is $550 a month, which works out to $75 (13%) higher than Briarcliff.