Home prices
Williamsburg's median home price is $81,700. In comparison to nearby areas it is roughly $6,040 (7%) higher.It is about $135,800 (62%) lower compared to the country as a whole, and is roughly $72,900 (47%) lower in comparison to the city of Kansas City.
Rents
The median rent in Williamsburg is $831 a month. It is about $131 (18%) higher compared to its surrounding areas.In comparison to the US as a whole it is roughly $231 (21%) lower, and it is about $110 (11%) lower compared to the city of Kansas City.
Nearby places
Quenemo
Quenemo is approximately 7 miles north from Williamsburg. The real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. The value of the median home in Quenemo is $27,500, which works out to $54,200 (197%) lower than Williamsburg. Its rents are fairly similar. In Quenemo the median rent is $829 per month, which is very similar to Williamsburg.
Melvern
Melvern is roughly 7 miles west of Williamsburg. Real estate prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home in Melvern is valued at $77,500, which works out to $4,200 (5%) lower than Williamsburg. Its rents are significantly less expensive. The median monthly rent in Melvern is $610, which is $221 (36%) lower than Williamsburg.
Waverly
Waverly is about 8 miles southwest from Williamsburg. The real estate prices there are pretty similar. The median home value in Waverly is $82,600, which is $900 (1%) higher than Williamsburg. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Waverly is $633, which comes out to $198 (31%) lower than Williamsburg.
Pomona
Pomona is about 8 miles north of Williamsburg. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home price in Pomona is $105,700, which works out to $24,000 (22%) higher than Williamsburg. Rents there are similar. Pomona's median rent is $834 a month, which is very similar to Williamsburg.
Princeton
Princeton is roughly 9 miles east from Williamsburg. Its real estate prices are pretty similar. The cost of the median home in Princeton is $85,000, which is $3,300 (3%) higher than Williamsburg. Its rents are substantially less expensive. Princeton's median monthly rent is $596, which is $235 (39%) lower than Williamsburg.