Home prices
The median home price in Big Pine is $232,200. It is roughly $75,600 (24%) lower in comparison to its nearby areas.In comparison to the country as a whole it is about $14,700 (6%) higher, and is about $4,200 (1%) lower in comparison to the city of Visalia.
Rents
Big Pine's median rent is $873 a month. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is about $281 (24%) lower.In comparison to the rest of the country it is about $189 (17%) lower, and is approximately $177 (16%) lower in comparison to the city of Visalia.
Nearby places
Wilkerson
Wilkerson is about 9 miles northwest from Big Pine. Its housing prices are a bit more expensive. The median home price in Wilkerson is $300,000, which is $67,800 (22%) higher than Big Pine. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. Wilkerson's median monthly rent is $1,146, which works out to $273 (23%) higher than Big Pine.
Bishop
Bishop is approximately 14 miles north of Big Pine. The real estate prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Bishop costs $319,000, which works out to $86,800 (27%) higher than Big Pine. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Bishop is $977 per month, which works out to $104 (10%) higher than Big Pine.
West Bishop
West Bishop is roughly 15 miles northwest from Big Pine. Its housing prices are substantially more expensive. The median home in West Bishop is valued at $433,800, which is $201,600 (46%) higher than Big Pine. Rents there are substantially more expensive. In West Bishop the median monthly rent is $1,400, which comes out to $527 (37%) higher than Big Pine.
Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek
Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek is about 16 miles north of Big Pine. Housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The median home price in Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek is $72,200, which is $160,000 (221%) lower than Big Pine. Rents there are fairly similar. The median rent in Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek is $834 a month, which is $39 (4%) lower than Big Pine.
Mesa
Mesa is about 21 miles northwest of Big Pine. Its real estate prices are significantly more expensive. The median home in Mesa costs $414,000, which works out to $181,800 (43%) higher than Big Pine. Rent there is a lot more expensive. Mesa's median rent is $1,413 a month, which is $540 (38%) higher than Big Pine.