Home prices
The median home in Breckenridge is valued at $474,400. Compared to its nearby areas it is roughly $114,360 (19%) lower.It is roughly $256,900 (118%) higher in comparison to the rest of the nation, and it is about $83,800 (21%) higher in comparison to the city of Denver.
Rents
In Breckenridge the median rent is $1,357 a month. This is roughly $75 (5%) higher compared to other places in this area.In comparison to the entire country it is about $295 (27%) higher, and it is roughly $46 (3%) higher in comparison to the city of Denver.
Nearby places
Blue River
Blue River is approximately 4 miles south from Breckenridge. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. Blue River's median home price is $656,000, which is $181,600 (27%) higher than Breckenridge. Rents there are somewhat less expensive. Blue River's median monthly rent is $1,050, which comes out to $307 (29%) lower than Breckenridge.
Frisco
Frisco is about 5 miles north from Breckenridge. Its housing prices are a little more expensive. Frisco's median home cost is $545,700, which works out to $71,300 (13%) higher than Breckenridge. Rents there are a little more expensive. Frisco's median monthly rent is $1,757, which is $400 (22%) higher than Breckenridge.
Dillon
Dillon is approximately 8 miles north of Breckenridge. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The cost of the median home in Dillon is $558,200, which comes out to $83,800 (15%) higher than Breckenridge. The rent there is a bit less expensive. The median monthly rent in Dillon is $1,042, which comes out to $315 (30%) lower than Breckenridge.
Montezuma
Montezuma is roughly 9 miles northeast from Breckenridge. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The cost of the median home in Montezuma is $597,200, which is $122,800 (20%) higher than Breckenridge. Its rents are pretty similar. In Montezuma the median rent is $1,354 a month, which is very similar to Breckenridge.
Silverthorne
Silverthorne is approximately 10 miles north of Breckenridge. The real estate prices there are a little more expensive. Silverthorne's median home cost is $586,700, which is $112,300 (19%) higher than Breckenridge. Its rents are a bit less expensive. Silverthorne's median rent is $1,209 a month, which works out to $148 (12%) lower than Breckenridge.