Home prices
The value of the median home in La Crosse is $85,300. Compared to its nearby areas it is approximately $30,980 (26%) lower.It is about $132,200 (60%) lower compared to the entire nation, and is about $163,000 (65%) lower compared to the city of Raleigh.
Rents
In La Crosse the median monthly rent is $680. Compared to its surrounding areas it is roughly $22 (3%) higher.Compared to the rest of the country it is approximately $382 (35%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Raleigh is roughly $441 (39%) lower.
Nearby places
South Hill
South Hill is La Crosse's neighbor to the northwest. The housing prices there are a lot more expensive. The price of the median home in South Hill is $153,900, which works out to $68,600 (44%) higher than La Crosse. Its rents are a little more expensive. In South Hill the median monthly rent is $731, which comes out to $51 (6%) higher than La Crosse.
Brodnax
Brodnax is about 2 miles east from La Crosse. Its real estate prices are pretty similar. The cost of the median home in Brodnax is $86,300, which works out to $1,000 (1%) higher than La Crosse. Its rents are fairly similar. Brodnax's median monthly rent is $650, which is $30 (4%) lower than La Crosse.
Lawrenceville
Lawrenceville is approximately 12 miles east of La Crosse. Housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Lawrenceville costs $97,000, which comes out to $11,700 (12%) higher than La Crosse. Rents there are similar. The median monthly rent in Lawrenceville is $661, which works out to $19 (2%) lower than La Crosse.
Boydton
Boydton is about 14 miles west from La Crosse. Its housing prices are a lot more expensive. The value of the median home in Boydton is $147,500, which comes out to $62,200 (42%) higher than La Crosse. Its rents are similar. Boydton's median rent is $650 a month, which comes out to $30 (4%) lower than La Crosse.
Alberta
Alberta is roughly 14 miles northeast from La Crosse. Its housing prices are somewhat more expensive. The value of the median home in Alberta is $96,700, which works out to $11,400 (11%) higher than La Crosse. Rent there is a little less expensive. Alberta's median monthly rent is $600, which comes out to $80 (13%) lower than La Crosse.