Home prices
Milton's median home cost is $618,800. In comparison to its surrounding areas this is roughly $96,640 (18%) higher.It is about $401,300 (184%) higher compared to the rest of the country, and compared to the city of Boston is approximately $86,100 (16%) higher.
Rents
In Milton the median rent is $1,330 a month. This is roughly $363 (21%) lower in comparison to nearby areas.In comparison to the entire nation it is about $268 (25%) higher, and in comparison to the city of Boston is about $290 (17%) lower.
Nearby places
Quincy
Quincy is Milton's neighbor to the east. Its housing prices are a lot less expensive. The median home price in Quincy is $428,600, which comes out to $190,200 (44%) lower than Milton. Rents there are a little more expensive. The median rent in Quincy is $1,501 a month, which comes out to $171 (11%) higher than Milton.
Dedham
Dedham is Milton's neighbor to the west. The housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The value of the median home in Dedham is $461,200, which comes out to $157,600 (34%) lower than Milton. Rent there is a bit more expensive. The median rent in Dedham is $1,669 per month, which works out to $339 (20%) higher than Milton.
Randolph Town
Randolph Town is Milton's neighbor to the south. The real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. The price of the median home in Randolph Town is $331,300, which works out to $287,500 (86%) lower than Milton. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. Randolph Town's median monthly rent is $1,507, which works out to $177 (11%) higher than Milton.
Braintree Town
Braintree Town is approximately 4 miles southeast of Milton. The real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Braintree Town costs $456,500, which is $162,300 (35%) lower than Milton. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. Braintree Town's median monthly rent is $1,522, which is $192 (12%) higher than Milton.
Brookline
Brookline is roughly 5 miles northwest from Milton. Its real estate prices are substantially more expensive. Brookline's median home price is $933,200, which comes out to $314,400 (33%) higher than Milton. The rent there is significantly more expensive. In Brookline the median rent is $2,268 a month, which works out to $938 (41%) higher than Milton.