Home prices
The median home in Hanley Hills is valued at $57,500. It is about $70,420 (55%) lower compared to the surrounding areas.It is about $160,000 (73%) lower in comparison to the entire nation, and is approximately $81,200 (58%) lower compared to the city of St. Louis.
Rents
The median rent in Hanley Hills is $990 per month. Compared to nearby areas this is is very similar.It is about $72 (6%) lower in comparison to the entire country, and compared to the city of St. Louis is about $162 (19%) higher.
Nearby places
Vinita Park
Vinita Park is Hanley Hills's neighbor to the west. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The value of the median home in Vinita Park is $76,200, which works out to $18,700 (24%) higher than Hanley Hills. The rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Vinita Park is $822, which comes out to $168 (20%) lower than Hanley Hills.
Pagedale
Pagedale is Hanley Hills's neighbor to the southeast. Housing prices there are a little less expensive. The median home in Pagedale costs $53,600, which works out to $3,900 (7%) lower than Hanley Hills. The rent there is a little less expensive. Pagedale's median rent is $911 a month, which works out to $79 (8%) lower than Hanley Hills.
Greendale
Greendale is approximately 0.8 miles northeast of Hanley Hills. The real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Greendale is valued at $84,400, which works out to $26,900 (31%) higher than Hanley Hills. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Greendale is $1,055, which comes out to $65 (6%) higher than Hanley Hills.
Bel-Nor
Bel-Nor is roughly 1 mile north of Hanley Hills. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. Bel-Nor's median home value is $151,900, which comes out to $94,400 (62%) higher than Hanley Hills. Rent there is a bit more expensive. The median monthly rent in Bel-Nor is $1,098, which works out to $108 (9%) higher than Hanley Hills.
University City
University City is approximately 1 mile south of Hanley Hills. Real estate prices there are a lot more expensive. The median home in University City is valued at $273,500, which is $216,000 (78%) higher than Hanley Hills. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. In University City the median rent is $1,066 a month, which comes out to $76 (7%) higher than Hanley Hills.