Home prices
Georgetown's median home cost is $294,900. This is about $41,760 (16%) higher in comparison to its surrounding areas.In comparison to the country as a whole it is roughly $77,400 (35%) higher, and it is about $95,700 (24%) lower in comparison to the city of Denver.
Rents
In Georgetown the median monthly rent is $1,090. It is about $53 (5%) higher in comparison to other places in this area.It is about $28 (2%) higher in comparison to the entire nation, and in comparison to the city of Denver is about $221 (16%) lower.
Nearby places
Silver Plume
Silver Plume is roughly 2 miles southwest from Georgetown. Its housing prices are somewhat less expensive. The cost of the median home in Silver Plume is $257,800, which comes out to $37,100 (14%) lower than Georgetown. Rent there is significantly less expensive. Silver Plume's median rent is $825 a month, which comes out to $265 (32%) lower than Georgetown.
Empire
Empire is approximately 2 miles north of Georgetown. Housing prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home price in Empire is $223,400, which is $71,500 (32%) lower than Georgetown. The rent there is a lot less expensive. The median monthly rent in Empire is $667, which works out to $423 (63%) lower than Georgetown.
Idaho Springs
Idaho Springs is roughly 9 miles east from Georgetown. Its housing prices are a little less expensive. The median home in Idaho Springs costs $250,500, which comes out to $44,400 (17%) lower than Georgetown. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. Idaho Springs's median rent is $948 a month, which is $142 (14%) lower than Georgetown.
Central City
Central City is about 9 miles northeast of Georgetown. Its real estate prices are fairly similar. The median home price in Central City is $291,700, which comes out to $3,200 (1%) lower than Georgetown. The rent there is a little more expensive. Central City's median monthly rent is $1,153, which is $63 (5%) higher than Georgetown.
Black Hawk
Black Hawk is approximately 10 miles northeast from Georgetown. Housing prices there are a little less expensive. The median home in Black Hawk costs $242,300, which works out to $52,600 (21%) lower than Georgetown. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Black Hawk is $1,592 per month, which comes out to $502 (31%) higher than Georgetown.