Home prices
The price of the median home in Redlands is $390,700. It is about $58,760 (17%) higher compared to the surrounding areas.In comparison to the United States as a whole it is roughly $173,200 (79%) higher, and compared to the city of Los Angeles it is roughly $246,200 (38%) lower.
Rents
Redlands's median monthly rent is $1,326. In comparison to its surrounding areas this is roughly $111 (9%) higher.Compared to the entire nation it is roughly $264 (24%) higher, and in comparison to the city of Los Angeles is approximately $124 (8%) lower.
Nearby places
Mentone
Mentone is Redlands's neighbor to the east. The real estate prices there are somewhat less expensive. The cost of the median home in Mentone is $310,300, which works out to $80,400 (25%) lower than Redlands. Rents there are a bit less expensive. Mentone's median rent is $1,067 a month, which is $259 (24%) lower than Redlands.
Loma Linda
Loma Linda is Redlands's neighbor to the west. The housing prices there are somewhat less expensive. Loma Linda's median home cost is $367,400, which works out to $23,300 (6%) lower than Redlands. The rent there is similar. Loma Linda's median monthly rent is $1,338, which is very similar to Redlands.
Highland
Highland is Redlands's neighbor to the north. Its housing prices are a bit less expensive. The median home cost in Highland is $330,200, which works out to $60,500 (18%) lower than Redlands. Its rents are a little less expensive. The median rent in Highland is $1,083 a month, which works out to $243 (22%) lower than Redlands.
Yucaipa
Yucaipa is Redlands's neighbor to the east. Housing prices there are a little less expensive. The median home in Yucaipa is valued at $327,400, which works out to $63,300 (19%) lower than Redlands. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Yucaipa is $1,180, which is $146 (12%) lower than Redlands.
Grand Terrace
Grand Terrace is roughly 7 miles west of Redlands. The housing prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home price in Grand Terrace is $324,400, which is $66,300 (20%) lower than Redlands. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. In Grand Terrace the median monthly rent is $1,405, which comes out to $79 (5%) higher than Redlands.