Home prices
The median home in Coal Creek costs $101,800. This is about $51,120 (33%) lower in comparison to the surrounding areas.It is about $115,700 (53%) lower in comparison to the entire nation, and it is about $288,800 (73%) lower compared to the city of Denver.
Rents
Coal Creek's median monthly rent is $1,125. This is approximately $300 (36%) higher compared to its surrounding areas.Compared to the United States as a whole it is about $63 (5%) higher, and compared to the city of Denver it is approximately $186 (14%) lower.
Nearby places
Rockvale
Rockvale is roughly 1 mile west from Coal Creek. Its housing prices are a bit more expensive. The median home in Rockvale costs $135,900, which works out to $34,100 (25%) higher than Coal Creek. Rents there are a bit less expensive. In Rockvale the median rent is $906 per month, which comes out to $219 (24%) lower than Coal Creek.
Williamsburg
Williamsburg is about 2 miles northwest of Coal Creek. Its real estate prices are a bit more expensive. The value of the median home in Williamsburg is $129,400, which comes out to $27,600 (21%) higher than Coal Creek. Rents there are a bit less expensive. Williamsburg's median monthly rent is $863, which is $262 (30%) lower than Coal Creek.
Florence
Florence is approximately 2 miles northeast of Coal Creek. Housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. Florence's median home price is $136,400, which is $34,600 (25%) higher than Coal Creek. Rents there are a bit less expensive. The median rent in Florence is $899 a month, which is $226 (25%) lower than Coal Creek.
Brookside
Brookside is approximately 4 miles northwest of Coal Creek. Real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. Brookside's median home price is $172,900, which works out to $71,100 (41%) higher than Coal Creek. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. Brookside's median monthly rent is $930, which works out to $195 (20%) lower than Coal Creek.
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park is roughly 5 miles northwest from Coal Creek. The real estate prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in Lincoln Park costs $190,000, which works out to $88,200 (46%) higher than Coal Creek. Rents there are substantially less expensive. Lincoln Park's median monthly rent is $526, which comes out to $599 (113%) lower than Coal Creek.