Home prices
Hope Valley's median home value is $254,600. It is about $36,820 (12%) lower compared to nearby areas.It is roughly $37,100 (17%) higher in comparison to the entire nation, and it is approximately $278,100 (52%) lower compared to the city of Boston.
Rents
Hope Valley's median rent is $1,375 per month. This is roughly $321 (30%) higher compared to the surrounding areas.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is about $313 (29%) higher, and compared to the city of Boston is about $245 (15%) lower.
Nearby places
Wyoming
Wyoming is Hope Valley's neighbor to the east. Its housing prices are fairly similar. The median home in Wyoming is valued at $251,400, which works out to $3,200 (1%) lower than Hope Valley. The rent there is significantly less expensive. Wyoming's median monthly rent is $865, which comes out to $510 (58%) lower than Hope Valley.
Hopkinton
Hopkinton is approximately 4 miles southwest of Hope Valley. Its real estate prices are somewhat less expensive. The median home in Hopkinton is valued at $223,900, which works out to $30,700 (13%) lower than Hope Valley. Its rents are a lot less expensive. In Hopkinton the median rent is $452 per month, which is $923 (204%) lower than Hope Valley.
Bradford
Bradford is about 8 miles south from Hope Valley. Housing prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home price in Bradford is $227,400, which works out to $27,200 (11%) lower than Hope Valley. Its rents are substantially less expensive. Bradford's median rent is $1,017 per month, which works out to $358 (35%) lower than Hope Valley.
Kingston
Kingston is approximately 9 miles east of Hope Valley. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home price in Kingston is $355,900, which works out to $101,300 (28%) higher than Hope Valley. Rent there is a little less expensive. The median rent in Kingston is $1,179 per month, which is $196 (16%) lower than Hope Valley.
Charlestown
Charlestown is roughly 9 miles southeast of Hope Valley. Its housing prices are significantly more expensive. Charlestown's median home value is $398,500, which comes out to $143,900 (36%) higher than Hope Valley. Its rents are a bit more expensive. The median monthly rent in Charlestown is $1,759, which comes out to $384 (21%) higher than Hope Valley.