Home prices
Georgetown's median home price is $633,800. This is about $58,540 (10%) higher in comparison to its surrounding areas.It is about $416,300 (191%) higher compared to the rest of the nation, and it is about $27,800 (4%) higher in comparison to the city of New York.
Rents
Georgetown's median monthly rent is $2,744. It is roughly $803 (41%) higher compared to the surrounding areas.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is about $1,682 (158%) higher, and it is roughly $1,301 (90%) higher compared to the city of New York.
Nearby places
Ridgefield
Ridgefield is approximately 3 miles northwest from Georgetown. Housing prices there are similar. The median home price in Ridgefield is $663,600, which comes out to $29,800 (4%) higher than Georgetown. Its rents are significantly less expensive. Ridgefield's median rent is $1,665 a month, which is $1,079 (64%) lower than Georgetown.
Wilton Center
Wilton Center is roughly 4 miles south of Georgetown. Its housing prices are a lot less expensive. The median home in Wilton Center is valued at $330,900, which comes out to $302,900 (91%) lower than Georgetown. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Wilton Center is $3,139, which works out to $395 (12%) higher than Georgetown.
Westport
Westport is about 8 miles southeast of Georgetown. Housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home value in Westport is $1,150,400, which is $516,600 (44%) higher than Georgetown. Its rents are a lot less expensive. The median rent in Westport is $1,956 per month, which comes out to $788 (40%) lower than Georgetown.
Bethel
Bethel is roughly 8 miles north of Georgetown. Real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Bethel is valued at $295,600, which is $338,200 (114%) lower than Georgetown. The rent there is substantially less expensive. In Bethel the median monthly rent is $1,259, which is $1,485 (117%) lower than Georgetown.
Norwalk
Norwalk is approximately 9 miles south from Georgetown. Housing prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home in Norwalk is valued at $435,800, which works out to $198,000 (45%) lower than Georgetown. Rent there is substantially less expensive. Norwalk's median monthly rent is $1,685, which works out to $1,059 (62%) lower than Georgetown.