Home prices
The median home in Washington costs $72,100. It is roughly $18,180 (33%) higher compared to other places in this area.It is about $145,400 (66%) lower compared to the nation as a whole, and is about $97,700 (57%) lower in comparison to the city of Lincoln.
Rents
Washington's median monthly rent is $433. This is approximately $50 (10%) lower compared to the surrounding areas.It is about $629 (59%) lower compared to the nation as a whole, and is about $419 (49%) lower compared to the city of Lincoln.
Nearby places
Morrowville
Morrowville is roughly 6 miles west of Washington. The real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. Morrowville's median home cost is $27,800, which is $44,300 (159%) lower than Washington. The rent there is significantly less expensive. In Morrowville the median rent is $300 per month, which comes out to $133 (44%) lower than Washington.
Greenleaf
Greenleaf is roughly 6 miles southeast from Washington. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home price in Greenleaf is $45,400, which is $26,700 (58%) lower than Washington. Rents there are similar. The median monthly rent in Greenleaf is $418, which is $15 (3%) lower than Washington.
Linn
Linn is roughly 9 miles south of Washington. Its housing prices are similar. The median home in Linn is valued at $70,000, which works out to $2,100 (3%) lower than Washington. Rents there are a bit more expensive. The median rent in Linn is $613 a month, which is $180 (29%) higher than Washington.
Hanover
Hanover is roughly 9 miles northeast from Washington. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home cost in Hanover is $82,600, which comes out to $10,500 (12%) higher than Washington. Rent there is a little more expensive. The median monthly rent in Hanover is $550, which comes out to $117 (21%) higher than Washington.
Barnes
Barnes is roughly 10 miles southeast of Washington. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The value of the median home in Barnes is $43,800, which works out to $28,300 (64%) lower than Washington. Rent there is a little more expensive. In Barnes the median rent is $533 per month, which comes out to $100 (18%) higher than Washington.