Home prices
The median home in Ward costs $230,000. It is about $327,000 (58%) lower in comparison to nearby areas.In comparison to the rest of the country it is about $12,500 (5%) higher, and is about $160,600 (41%) lower in comparison to the city of Denver.
Rents
The median rent in Ward is $1,750 a month. Compared to other places in this area this is approximately $55 (3%) higher.In comparison to the entire nation it is roughly $688 (64%) higher, and in comparison to the city of Denver is about $439 (33%) higher.
Nearby places
Sugarloaf
Sugarloaf is approximately 6 miles southeast of Ward. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The cost of the median home in Sugarloaf is $687,500, which works out to $457,500 (66%) higher than Ward. Its rents are a little more expensive. The median rent in Sugarloaf is $1,885 a month, which works out to $135 (7%) higher than Ward.
Jamestown
Jamestown is approximately 6 miles northeast from Ward. The real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Jamestown costs $358,300, which is $128,300 (35%) higher than Ward. The rent there is a lot less expensive. Jamestown's median rent is $1,287 per month, which works out to $463 (35%) lower than Ward.
St. Ann Highlands
St. Ann Highlands is about 6 miles southeast of Ward. The housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home price in St. Ann Highlands is $607,700, which comes out to $377,700 (62%) higher than Ward. Its rents are a lot more expensive. The median monthly rent in St. Ann Highlands is $2,579, which comes out to $829 (32%) higher than Ward.
Nederland
Nederland is approximately 7 miles south of Ward. Its real estate prices are substantially more expensive. Nederland's median home cost is $431,500, which is $201,500 (46%) higher than Ward. Its rents are a lot less expensive. In Nederland the median monthly rent is $1,168, which comes out to $582 (49%) lower than Ward.
Boulder
Boulder is roughly 12 miles east from Ward. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. Boulder's median home cost is $700,000, which works out to $470,000 (67%) higher than Ward. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. In Boulder the median monthly rent is $1,554, which is $196 (12%) lower than Ward.