Home prices
The price of the median home in Woodland Hills is $485,300. This is about $169,500 (53%) higher in comparison to its surrounding areas.It is about $267,800 (123%) higher in comparison to the rest of the nation, and it is about $170,800 (54%) higher compared to the city of Salt Lake City.
Rents
In Woodland Hills the median monthly rent is $1,875. In comparison to the surrounding areas this is roughly $729 (63%) higher.Compared to the US as a whole it is approximately $813 (76%) higher, and compared to the city of Salt Lake City is approximately $890 (90%) higher.
Nearby places
Elk Ridge
Elk Ridge is Woodland Hills's neighbor to the west. The real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. Elk Ridge's median home cost is $356,300, which works out to $129,000 (36%) lower than Woodland Hills. Rent there is a bit less expensive. The median rent in Elk Ridge is $1,536 per month, which works out to $339 (22%) lower than Woodland Hills.
Salem
Salem is Woodland Hills's neighbor to the north. Real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. The cost of the median home in Salem is $331,900, which is $153,400 (46%) lower than Woodland Hills. The rent there is significantly less expensive. In Salem the median monthly rent is $1,250, which comes out to $625 (50%) lower than Woodland Hills.
Payson
Payson is approximately 4 miles west of Woodland Hills. The real estate prices there are a lot less expensive. The median home value in Payson is $231,000, which is $254,300 (110%) lower than Woodland Hills. Rents there are a lot less expensive. In Payson the median rent is $1,017 per month, which works out to $858 (84%) lower than Woodland Hills.
Spanish Fork
Spanish Fork is roughly 6 miles north from Woodland Hills. Real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The median home in Spanish Fork costs $273,600, which is $211,700 (77%) lower than Woodland Hills. Rents there are a lot less expensive. Spanish Fork's median monthly rent is $1,128, which works out to $747 (66%) lower than Woodland Hills.
Benjamin
Benjamin is roughly 6 miles northwest from Woodland Hills. Its housing prices are a little less expensive. Benjamin's median home cost is $386,200, which comes out to $99,100 (25%) lower than Woodland Hills. The rent there is substantially less expensive. In Benjamin the median monthly rent is $798, which works out to $1,077 (134%) lower than Woodland Hills.