Home prices
The price of the median home in Washington is $214,300. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is about $21,460 (9%) lower.Compared to the rest of the nation it is about $3,200 (1%) lower, and is roughly $391,700 (64%) lower in comparison to the city of New York.
Rents
Washington's median rent is $1,094 a month. This is about $158 (12%) lower in comparison to its nearby areas.In comparison to the entire nation it is approximately $32 (3%) higher, and compared to the city of New York it is about $349 (24%) lower.
Nearby places
Brass Castle
Brass Castle is Washington's neighbor to the west. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. Brass Castle's median home cost is $304,400, which comes out to $90,100 (29%) higher than Washington. Its rents are a lot more expensive. Brass Castle's median rent is $2,558 per month, which works out to $1,464 (57%) higher than Washington.
Oxford
Oxford is roughly 3 miles north of Washington. Its real estate prices are a bit less expensive. The median home in Oxford is valued at $173,400, which is $40,900 (23%) lower than Washington. The rent there is a lot less expensive. Oxford's median rent is $674 per month, which is $420 (62%) lower than Washington.
Hampton
Hampton is roughly 3 miles south from Washington. Real estate prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Hampton is valued at $260,500, which works out to $46,200 (17%) higher than Washington. Rent there is a lot less expensive. In Hampton the median monthly rent is $525, which is $569 (108%) lower than Washington.
Glen Gardner
Glen Gardner is approximately 4 miles southeast of Washington. Its real estate prices are similar. The price of the median home in Glen Gardner is $222,000, which comes out to $7,700 (3%) higher than Washington. Its rents are a bit more expensive. Glen Gardner's median rent is $1,311 per month, which comes out to $217 (16%) higher than Washington.
New Village
New Village is roughly 5 miles southwest of Washington. Its real estate prices are pretty similar. The median home price in New Village is $218,500, which comes out to $4,200 (1%) higher than Washington. Its rents are a bit more expensive. New Village's median rent is $1,192 a month, which works out to $98 (8%) higher than Washington.