Home prices
The median home in Highland Park costs $584,500. Compared to its nearby areas it is about $82,100 (12%) lower.It is roughly $367,000 (168%) higher compared to the entire country, and is approximately $326,500 (126%) higher compared to the city of Chicago.
Rents
The median rent in Highland Park is $1,754 a month. Compared to its surrounding areas this is approximately $183 (11%) higher.It is approximately $692 (65%) higher compared to the United States as a whole, and is about $642 (57%) higher compared to the city of Chicago.
Nearby places
Highwood
Highwood is Highland Park's neighbor to the north. The housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Highwood costs $354,800, which comes out to $229,700 (64%) lower than Highland Park. Rent there is significantly less expensive. The median rent in Highwood is $1,287 a month, which is $467 (36%) lower than Highland Park.
Deerfield
Deerfield is Highland Park's neighbor to the southwest. Its real estate prices are somewhat less expensive. Deerfield's median home price is $518,500, which works out to $66,000 (12%) lower than Highland Park. The rent there is a little more expensive. The median rent in Deerfield is $1,875 per month, which is $121 (6%) higher than Highland Park.
Bannockburn
Bannockburn is Highland Park's neighbor to the west. Housing prices there are a lot more expensive. Bannockburn's median home price is $971,200, which is $386,700 (39%) higher than Highland Park. The rent there is substantially less expensive. In Bannockburn the median rent is $1,065 per month, which comes out to $689 (64%) lower than Highland Park.
Northbrook
Northbrook is Highland Park's neighbor to the south. Its housing prices are a little less expensive. The median home in Northbrook costs $534,800, which comes out to $49,700 (9%) lower than Highland Park. The rent there is a little more expensive. Northbrook's median rent is $2,056 a month, which is $302 (14%) higher than Highland Park.
Glencoe
Glencoe is Highland Park's neighbor to the southeast. Real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home price in Glencoe is $953,700, which is $369,200 (38%) higher than Highland Park. The rent there is a bit less expensive. The median monthly rent in Glencoe is $1,574, which is $180 (11%) lower than Highland Park.