Home prices
The median home in Brooklyn costs $33,300. This is approximately $16,780 (33%) lower in comparison to the surrounding areas.In comparison to the country as a whole it is about $184,200 (84%) lower, and is roughly $105,400 (75%) lower compared to the city of St. Louis.
Rents
In Brooklyn the median monthly rent is $382. This is roughly $330 (46%) lower compared to its surrounding areas.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is roughly $680 (64%) lower, and it is approximately $446 (53%) lower compared to the city of St. Louis.
Nearby places
Venice
Venice is Brooklyn's neighbor to the north. Real estate prices there are somewhat more expensive. The value of the median home in Venice is $41,900, which is $8,600 (20%) higher than Brooklyn. Rent there is significantly more expensive. In Venice the median monthly rent is $685, which comes out to $303 (44%) higher than Brooklyn.
Fairmont City
Fairmont City is Brooklyn's neighbor to the east. Real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Fairmont City costs $63,800, which is $30,500 (47%) higher than Brooklyn. Its rents are significantly more expensive. In Fairmont City the median rent is $818 per month, which comes out to $436 (53%) higher than Brooklyn.
Madison
Madison is Brooklyn's neighbor to the north. Its housing prices are a little more expensive. The median home price in Madison is $44,700, which works out to $11,400 (25%) higher than Brooklyn. Rents there are a lot more expensive. In Madison the median monthly rent is $738, which is $356 (48%) higher than Brooklyn.
East St. Louis
East St. Louis is about 3 miles southeast of Brooklyn. Real estate prices there are a lot more expensive. East St. Louis's median home price is $54,500, which works out to $21,200 (38%) higher than Brooklyn. Rents there are a little more expensive. In East St. Louis the median monthly rent is $484, which is $102 (21%) higher than Brooklyn.
Washington Park
Washington Park is about 3 miles southeast from Brooklyn. Its real estate prices are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Washington Park costs $45,500, which is $12,200 (26%) higher than Brooklyn. Its rents are a lot more expensive. Washington Park's median rent is $835 per month, which is $453 (54%) higher than Brooklyn.