Home prices
The median home price in Winter Park is $435,700. It is approximately $164,740 (60%) higher in comparison to its nearby areas.It is about $218,200 (100%) higher in comparison to the entire country, and in comparison to the city of Denver is approximately $45,100 (11%) higher.
Rents
The median rent in Winter Park is $1,039 a month. This is about $69 (7%) higher compared to the surrounding areas.Compared to the US as a whole it is approximately $23 (2%) lower, and is approximately $272 (20%) lower in comparison to the city of Denver.
Nearby places
Fraser
Fraser is Winter Park's neighbor to the north. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. The median home in Fraser is valued at $287,000, which works out to $148,700 (51%) lower than Winter Park. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. In Fraser the median rent is $1,115 a month, which works out to $76 (6%) higher than Winter Park.
Empire
Empire is about 9 miles southeast from Winter Park. Its real estate prices are a lot less expensive. The median home in Empire is valued at $223,400, which is $212,300 (95%) lower than Winter Park. Rent there is significantly less expensive. The median monthly rent in Empire is $667, which is $372 (55%) lower than Winter Park.
Georgetown
Georgetown is approximately 11 miles south of Winter Park. Real estate prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home in Georgetown costs $294,900, which works out to $140,800 (47%) lower than Winter Park. Rent there is pretty similar. Georgetown's median monthly rent is $1,090, which is $51 (4%) higher than Winter Park.
Silver Plume
Silver Plume is approximately 12 miles south from Winter Park. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. The cost of the median home in Silver Plume is $257,800, which works out to $177,900 (69%) lower than Winter Park. Its rents are a little less expensive. In Silver Plume the median rent is $825 per month, which is $214 (25%) lower than Winter Park.
Central City
Central City is about 13 miles southeast from Winter Park. Its housing prices are a lot less expensive. The median home cost in Central City is $291,700, which comes out to $144,000 (49%) lower than Winter Park. Rent there is a bit more expensive. Central City's median monthly rent is $1,153, which comes out to $114 (9%) higher than Winter Park.