Home prices
Parker's median home value is $420,000. Compared to nearby areas it is approximately $53,960 (11%) lower.It is roughly $202,500 (93%) higher compared to the entire country, and is approximately $29,400 (7%) higher in comparison to the city of Denver.
Rents
Parker's median rent is $1,610 per month. In comparison to its surrounding areas it is roughly $78 (4%) lower.It is approximately $548 (51%) higher in comparison to the country as a whole, and is roughly $299 (22%) higher compared to the city of Denver.
Nearby places
Stonegate
Stonegate is Parker's neighbor to the northwest. The real estate prices there are a little more expensive. Stonegate's median home value is $447,700, which comes out to $27,700 (6%) higher than Parker. Rent there is pretty similar. The median rent in Stonegate is $1,656 per month, which is $46 (2%) higher than Parker.
The Pinery
The Pinery is Parker's neighbor to the south. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in The Pinery is valued at $503,300, which is $83,300 (16%) higher than Parker. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The Pinery's median rent is $1,932 per month, which is $322 (16%) higher than Parker.
Dove Valley
Dove Valley is Parker's neighbor to the northwest. Its real estate prices are significantly less expensive. The median home price in Dove Valley is $305,100, which is $114,900 (37%) lower than Parker. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Dove Valley is $1,407, which is $203 (14%) lower than Parker.
Meridian
Meridian is roughly 3 miles northwest of Parker. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. Meridian's median home cost is $479,700, which comes out to $59,700 (12%) higher than Parker. Rents there are a bit more expensive. The median monthly rent in Meridian is $1,719, which works out to $109 (6%) higher than Parker.
Lone Tree
Lone Tree is about 4 miles west of Parker. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. The cost of the median home in Lone Tree is $634,000, which comes out to $214,000 (33%) higher than Parker. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Lone Tree is $1,724, which works out to $114 (6%) higher than Parker.