Home prices
The median home in Highland Park costs $1,508,900. Compared to its nearby areas this is about $1,088,180 (258%) higher.It is roughly $1,291,400 (593%) higher in comparison to the rest of the nation, and compared to the city of Dallas it is about $1,320,800 (702%) higher.
Rents
Highland Park's median rent is $2,275 a month. Compared to its surrounding areas this is approximately $939 (70%) higher.In comparison to the rest of the nation it is roughly $1,213 (114%) higher, and is approximately $1,223 (116%) higher compared to the city of Dallas.
Nearby places
University Park
University Park is Highland Park's neighbor to the north. Its housing prices are a little less expensive. The median home in University Park is valued at $1,295,500, which works out to $213,400 (16%) lower than Highland Park. Rents there are a little less expensive. University Park's median rent is $2,069 a month, which comes out to $206 (9%) lower than Highland Park.
Farmers Branch
Farmers Branch is roughly 8 miles northwest of Highland Park. The real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home cost in Farmers Branch is $196,300, which works out to $1,312,600 (668%) lower than Highland Park. Rents there are a lot less expensive. In Farmers Branch the median rent is $1,378 a month, which comes out to $897 (65%) lower than Highland Park.
Cockrell Hill
Cockrell Hill is about 8 miles southwest from Highland Park. Its housing prices are significantly less expensive. Cockrell Hill's median home value is $99,000, which comes out to $1,409,900 (1424%) lower than Highland Park. The rent there is significantly less expensive. The median rent in Cockrell Hill is $734 a month, which comes out to $1,541 (209%) lower than Highland Park.
Irving
Irving is approximately 8 miles west from Highland Park. The housing prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home cost in Irving is $177,500, which is $1,331,400 (750%) lower than Highland Park. Rent there is significantly less expensive. The median rent in Irving is $1,146 a month, which comes out to $1,129 (98%) lower than Highland Park.
Addison
Addison is roughly 9 miles north of Highland Park. Housing prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Addison costs $335,300, which is $1,173,600 (350%) lower than Highland Park. Rent there is substantially less expensive. The median monthly rent in Addison is $1,354, which works out to $921 (68%) lower than Highland Park.