Home prices
Hardin's median home cost is $65,600. It is approximately $12,620 (16%) lower compared to its surrounding areas.It is about $151,900 (69%) lower compared to the US as a whole, and is about $89,000 (57%) lower compared to the city of Kansas City.
Rents
In Hardin the median monthly rent is $1,009. This is about $336 (49%) higher in comparison to the surrounding areas.It is about $53 (4%) lower in comparison to the entire nation, and is roughly $68 (7%) higher in comparison to the city of Kansas City.
Nearby places
Henrietta
Henrietta is roughly 5 miles southwest of Hardin. The housing prices there are significantly less expensive. Henrietta's median home cost is $41,200, which is $24,400 (59%) lower than Hardin. The rent there is a little less expensive. Henrietta's median rent is $850 per month, which is $159 (18%) lower than Hardin.
Lexington
Lexington is about 6 miles south of Hardin. The housing prices there are a lot more expensive. Lexington's median home value is $122,500, which is $56,900 (46%) higher than Hardin. Rents there are substantially less expensive. Lexington's median monthly rent is $636, which comes out to $373 (58%) lower than Hardin.
Richmond
Richmond is approximately 6 miles west from Hardin. Housing prices there are substantially more expensive. The value of the median home in Richmond is $100,800, which works out to $35,200 (34%) higher than Hardin. Rents there are substantially less expensive. Richmond's median rent is $626 per month, which is $383 (61%) lower than Hardin.
Norborne
Norborne is roughly 7 miles east from Hardin. The real estate prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home value in Norborne is $57,500, which works out to $8,100 (14%) lower than Hardin. The rent there is substantially less expensive. Norborne's median monthly rent is $524, which works out to $485 (92%) lower than Hardin.
Dover
Dover is about 8 miles southeast from Hardin. Its real estate prices are a bit more expensive. The median home in Dover is valued at $69,100, which works out to $3,500 (5%) higher than Hardin. Its rents are substantially less expensive. Dover's median rent is $731 per month, which comes out to $278 (38%) lower than Hardin.