Home prices
The median home price in Hartford is $62,300. Compared to nearby areas it is roughly $43,760 (41%) lower.It is about $155,200 (71%) lower compared to the entire nation, and it is approximately $40,900 (39%) lower compared to the city of Topeka.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Hartford is $700. Compared to the surrounding areas this is roughly $12 (1%) lower.It is about $362 (34%) lower compared to the rest of the country, and compared to the city of Topeka it is roughly $116 (14%) lower.
Nearby places
Neosho Rapids
Neosho Rapids is roughly 4 miles north of Hartford. Real estate prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home in Neosho Rapids is valued at $56,100, which comes out to $6,200 (11%) lower than Hartford. Rents there are pretty similar. Neosho Rapids's median monthly rent is $713, which comes out to $13 (1%) higher than Hartford.
Lebo
Lebo is roughly 8 miles northeast from Hartford. Housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The cost of the median home in Lebo is $108,100, which comes out to $45,800 (42%) higher than Hartford. Its rents are a bit less expensive. The median rent in Lebo is $609 a month, which works out to $91 (14%) lower than Hartford.
New Strawn
New Strawn is about 10 miles east from Hartford. Its housing prices are substantially more expensive. The median home in New Strawn costs $132,200, which works out to $69,900 (52%) higher than Hartford. Rent there is fairly similar. New Strawn's median monthly rent is $688, which is $12 (1%) lower than Hartford.
Olpe
Olpe is approximately 10 miles west from Hartford. Its housing prices are significantly more expensive. The median home in Olpe costs $133,300, which works out to $71,000 (53%) higher than Hartford. Its rents are a bit more expensive. In Olpe the median rent is $904 per month, which is $204 (22%) higher than Hartford.
Burlington
Burlington is roughly 12 miles southeast of Hartford. The housing prices there are substantially more expensive. Burlington's median home cost is $100,600, which comes out to $38,300 (38%) higher than Hartford. Its rents are a bit less expensive. Burlington's median monthly rent is $644, which is $56 (8%) lower than Hartford.