Home prices
The median home in Cockrell Hill costs $99,000. This is about $559,780 (84%) lower in comparison to nearby areas.It is about $118,500 (54%) lower in comparison to the US as a whole, and in comparison to the city of Dallas it is roughly $89,100 (47%) lower.
Rents
Cockrell Hill's median monthly rent is $734. This is approximately $810 (52%) lower compared to its surrounding areas.It is about $328 (30%) lower compared to the rest of the nation, and in comparison to the city of Dallas is roughly $318 (30%) lower.
Nearby places
Duncanville
Duncanville is roughly 6 miles south from Cockrell Hill. The housing prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Duncanville is valued at $149,600, which is $50,600 (33%) higher than Cockrell Hill. The rent there is substantially more expensive. In Duncanville the median monthly rent is $1,140, which comes out to $406 (35%) higher than Cockrell Hill.
Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie is roughly 7 miles southwest from Cockrell Hill. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. Grand Prairie's median home value is $162,400, which comes out to $63,400 (39%) higher than Cockrell Hill. The rent there is significantly more expensive. In Grand Prairie the median monthly rent is $1,091, which is $357 (32%) higher than Cockrell Hill.
Highland Park
Highland Park is roughly 8 miles northeast of Cockrell Hill. The housing prices there are significantly more expensive. Highland Park's median home price is $1,508,900, which works out to $1,409,900 (93%) higher than Cockrell Hill. The rent there is a lot more expensive. Highland Park's median rent is $2,275 a month, which comes out to $1,541 (67%) higher than Cockrell Hill.
University Park
University Park is about 9 miles northeast from Cockrell Hill. Housing prices there are substantially more expensive. University Park's median home price is $1,295,500, which comes out to $1,196,500 (92%) higher than Cockrell Hill. Rents there are significantly more expensive. University Park's median rent is $2,069 a month, which works out to $1,335 (64%) higher than Cockrell Hill.
Irving
Irving is about 9 miles northwest from Cockrell Hill. Real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Irving is valued at $177,500, which works out to $78,500 (44%) higher than Cockrell Hill. The rent there is substantially more expensive. In Irving the median monthly rent is $1,146, which is $412 (35%) higher than Cockrell Hill.