Home prices
The price of the median home in Cedar Hills is $415,700. It is approximately $125,780 (23%) lower in comparison to its nearby areas.It is about $198,200 (91%) higher in comparison to the United States as a whole, and compared to the city of Portland is is very similar.
Rents
In Cedar Hills the median rent is $1,213 a month. This is approximately $112 (8%) lower compared to the surrounding areas.It is about $151 (14%) higher compared to the rest of the nation, and it is roughly $35 (2%) lower compared to the city of Portland.
Nearby places
Beaverton
Beaverton is Cedar Hills's neighbor to the south. Real estate prices there are a little less expensive. Beaverton's median home value is $376,500, which works out to $39,200 (10%) lower than Cedar Hills. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Beaverton the median monthly rent is $1,338, which comes out to $125 (9%) higher than Cedar Hills.
West Slope
West Slope is roughly 1 mile east of Cedar Hills. Housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The price of the median home in West Slope is $530,800, which is $115,100 (21%) higher than Cedar Hills. The rent there is pretty similar. In West Slope the median rent is $1,170 per month, which is $43 (3%) lower than Cedar Hills.
West Haven-Sylvan
West Haven-Sylvan is roughly 1 mile northeast of Cedar Hills. Its housing prices are somewhat more expensive. The median home price in West Haven-Sylvan is $527,000, which comes out to $111,300 (21%) higher than Cedar Hills. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. In West Haven-Sylvan the median monthly rent is $1,571, which works out to $358 (22%) higher than Cedar Hills.
Cedar Mill
Cedar Mill is about 1 mile north of Cedar Hills. Its real estate prices are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Cedar Mill costs $598,500, which is $182,800 (30%) higher than Cedar Hills. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. The median rent in Cedar Mill is $1,382 per month, which is $169 (12%) higher than Cedar Hills.
Raleigh Hills
Raleigh Hills is approximately 2 miles southeast of Cedar Hills. Real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Raleigh Hills costs $674,600, which works out to $258,900 (38%) higher than Cedar Hills. Its rents are similar. Raleigh Hills's median rent is $1,162 a month, which comes out to $51 (4%) lower than Cedar Hills.