Home prices
Indian Hills's median home cost is $309,900. It is roughly $347,320 (52%) lower in comparison to nearby areas.Compared to the US as a whole it is about $92,400 (42%) higher, and in comparison to the city of Reno it is approximately $25,100 (7%) lower.
Rents
Indian Hills's median rent is $1,254 per month. Compared to its nearby areas this is approximately $131 (9%) lower.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is approximately $192 (18%) higher, and it is about $225 (21%) higher in comparison to the city of Reno.
Nearby places
Johnson Lane
Johnson Lane is Indian Hills's neighbor to the southeast. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. The median home in Johnson Lane is valued at $456,200, which works out to $146,300 (32%) higher than Indian Hills. Rents there are a little more expensive. The median rent in Johnson Lane is $1,358 per month, which is $104 (7%) higher than Indian Hills.
Carson City
Carson City is Indian Hills's neighbor to the northeast. The real estate prices there are a bit less expensive. Carson City's median home cost is $273,800, which comes out to $36,100 (13%) lower than Indian Hills. Rent there is a lot less expensive. Carson City's median monthly rent is $940, which comes out to $314 (33%) lower than Indian Hills.
Genoa
Genoa is about 4 miles south of Indian Hills. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The cost of the median home in Genoa is $816,500, which is $506,600 (62%) higher than Indian Hills. Its rents are substantially less expensive. The median monthly rent in Genoa is $732, which comes out to $522 (71%) lower than Indian Hills.
Lakeridge
Lakeridge is about 7 miles southwest of Indian Hills. Real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home cost in Lakeridge is $1,218,800, which is $908,900 (74%) higher than Indian Hills. Its rents are a lot more expensive. Lakeridge's median monthly rent is $2,708, which works out to $1,454 (53%) higher than Indian Hills.
Kingsbury
Kingsbury is approximately 7 miles southwest from Indian Hills. The real estate prices there are substantially more expensive. The median home in Kingsbury is valued at $520,800, which is $210,900 (40%) higher than Indian Hills. Rents there are a little less expensive. In Kingsbury the median monthly rent is $1,189, which works out to $65 (5%) lower than Indian Hills.