Home prices
The median home value in Williamson is $57,600. In comparison to its nearby areas this is approximately $35,260 (37%) lower.Compared to the United States as a whole it is roughly $159,900 (73%) lower, and it is roughly $81,100 (58%) lower compared to the city of St. Louis.
Rents
Williamson's median monthly rent is $931. It is about $189 (25%) higher in comparison to the surrounding areas.It is roughly $131 (12%) lower compared to the US as a whole, and compared to the city of St. Louis it is about $103 (12%) higher.
Nearby places
Livingston
Livingston is Williamson's neighbor to the south. Its real estate prices are a bit more expensive. The cost of the median home in Livingston is $79,300, which comes out to $21,700 (27%) higher than Williamson. Rent there is a bit less expensive. The median monthly rent in Livingston is $726, which works out to $205 (28%) lower than Williamson.
Staunton
Staunton is roughly 2 miles northwest from Williamson. Its real estate prices are substantially more expensive. The value of the median home in Staunton is $99,700, which works out to $42,100 (42%) higher than Williamson. The rent there is substantially less expensive. Staunton's median monthly rent is $692, which works out to $239 (34%) lower than Williamson.
New Douglas
New Douglas is roughly 4 miles east from Williamson. The housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in New Douglas is valued at $104,900, which is $47,300 (45%) higher than Williamson. Its rents are somewhat less expensive. The median rent in New Douglas is $785 a month, which is $146 (18%) lower than Williamson.
Worden
Worden is roughly 5 miles southwest of Williamson. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. Worden's median home cost is $106,700, which comes out to $49,100 (46%) higher than Williamson. The rent there is a bit less expensive. The median monthly rent in Worden is $815, which comes out to $116 (14%) lower than Williamson.
Mount Olive
Mount Olive is roughly 6 miles north from Williamson. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Mount Olive is valued at $73,700, which works out to $16,100 (21%) higher than Williamson. Rents there are significantly less expensive. Mount Olive's median monthly rent is $690, which works out to $241 (34%) lower than Williamson.