Home prices
The median home in Richmond costs $157,600. In comparison to other places in this area this is roughly $66,080 (29%) lower.It is approximately $59,900 (27%) lower compared to the nation as a whole, and it is roughly $14,200 (8%) lower in comparison to the city of Houston.
Rents
Richmond's median monthly rent is $840. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is roughly $504 (37%) lower.In comparison to the entire nation it is approximately $222 (20%) lower, and is approximately $201 (19%) lower compared to the city of Houston.
Nearby places
Pecan Grove
Pecan Grove is Richmond's neighbor to the northeast. Its housing prices are significantly more expensive. The price of the median home in Pecan Grove is $251,000, which works out to $93,400 (37%) higher than Richmond. Rent there is significantly more expensive. In Pecan Grove the median monthly rent is $1,314, which comes out to $474 (36%) higher than Richmond.
Rosenberg
Rosenberg is Richmond's neighbor to the southwest. Its real estate prices are similar. The median home price in Rosenberg is $154,300, which is $3,300 (2%) lower than Richmond. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. The median monthly rent in Rosenberg is $1,085, which comes out to $245 (22%) higher than Richmond.
Sugar Land
Sugar Land is Richmond's neighbor to the east. Its real estate prices are substantially more expensive. The median home in Sugar Land costs $323,300, which is $165,700 (51%) higher than Richmond. Its rents are a lot more expensive. In Sugar Land the median monthly rent is $1,775, which comes out to $935 (52%) higher than Richmond.
Pleak
Pleak is approximately 7 miles south of Richmond. The real estate prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Pleak costs $213,300, which is $55,700 (26%) higher than Richmond. The rent there is pretty similar. Pleak's median rent is $868 per month, which works out to $28 (3%) higher than Richmond.
Four Corners
Four Corners is approximately 8 miles northeast of Richmond. Its real estate prices are a little more expensive. Four Corners's median home value is $176,500, which is $18,900 (10%) higher than Richmond. Its rents are substantially more expensive. Four Corners's median rent is $1,679 a month, which works out to $839 (49%) higher than Richmond.