Home prices
The median home in Hayfield is valued at $532,500. Compared to its surrounding areas it is about $65,300 (13%) higher.In comparison to the United States as a whole it is about $315,000 (144%) higher, and compared to the city of Washington it is about $69,000 (11%) lower.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Hayfield is $2,826. It is roughly $1,088 (62%) higher compared to nearby areas.It is about $1,764 (166%) higher in comparison to the rest of the nation, and is about $1,285 (83%) higher compared to the city of Washington.
Nearby places
Kingstowne
Kingstowne is Hayfield's neighbor to the northwest. Housing prices there are a bit less expensive. Kingstowne's median home value is $486,300, which works out to $46,200 (9%) lower than Hayfield. Rents there are a lot less expensive. Kingstowne's median rent is $2,089 per month, which works out to $737 (35%) lower than Hayfield.
Groveton
Groveton is Hayfield's neighbor to the east. Real estate prices there are somewhat less expensive. The median home cost in Groveton is $443,600, which is $88,900 (20%) lower than Hayfield. Rent there is substantially less expensive. In Groveton the median monthly rent is $1,610, which comes out to $1,216 (75%) lower than Hayfield.
Franconia
Franconia is approximately 1 mile northwest of Hayfield. The real estate prices there are a little less expensive. The median home in Franconia costs $421,100, which comes out to $111,400 (26%) lower than Hayfield. Rent there is substantially less expensive. In Franconia the median rent is $2,066 a month, which is $760 (36%) lower than Hayfield.
Hybla Valley
Hybla Valley is roughly 2 miles east from Hayfield. Its real estate prices are substantially less expensive. Hybla Valley's median home value is $357,100, which is $175,400 (49%) lower than Hayfield. The rent there is a lot less expensive. Hybla Valley's median monthly rent is $1,455, which works out to $1,371 (94%) lower than Hayfield.
Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon is roughly 3 miles southeast of Hayfield. Real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Mount Vernon is valued at $627,900, which works out to $95,400 (15%) higher than Hayfield. Rents there are a lot less expensive. Mount Vernon's median rent is $1,472 per month, which works out to $1,354 (91%) lower than Hayfield.