Home prices
The median home value in Brier is $525,900. In comparison to nearby areas this is approximately $66,600 (14%) higher.It is about $308,400 (141%) higher in comparison to the entire country, and is about $137,200 (20%) lower in comparison to the city of Seattle.
Rents
In Brier the median monthly rent is $2,000. Compared to other places in this area it is approximately $403 (25%) higher.It is roughly $938 (88%) higher compared to the rest of the nation, and compared to the city of Seattle is about $386 (23%) higher.
Nearby places
Mountlake Terrace
Mountlake Terrace is Brier's neighbor to the west. The real estate prices there are significantly less expensive. The cost of the median home in Mountlake Terrace is $392,600, which comes out to $133,300 (33%) lower than Brier. Rent there is a lot less expensive. In Mountlake Terrace the median rent is $1,464 a month, which is $536 (36%) lower than Brier.
Alderwood Manor
Alderwood Manor is Brier's neighbor to the north. Real estate prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home cost in Alderwood Manor is $420,400, which is $105,500 (25%) lower than Brier. Rent there is a bit less expensive. The median monthly rent in Alderwood Manor is $1,678, which comes out to $322 (19%) lower than Brier.
Bothell West
Bothell West is Brier's neighbor to the northeast. Its housing prices are a bit less expensive. Bothell West's median home price is $464,700, which works out to $61,200 (13%) lower than Brier. Rent there is similar. Bothell West's median rent is $1,922 a month, which comes out to $78 (4%) lower than Brier.
Lake Forest Park
Lake Forest Park is Brier's neighbor to the south. Real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Lake Forest Park is valued at $623,500, which is $97,600 (15%) higher than Brier. Rent there is a little less expensive. The median rent in Lake Forest Park is $1,617 per month, which comes out to $383 (23%) lower than Brier.
Lynnwood
Lynnwood is about 2 miles northwest from Brier. Its real estate prices are substantially less expensive. The median home in Lynnwood is valued at $395,300, which is $130,600 (33%) lower than Brier. Its rents are a lot less expensive. In Lynnwood the median monthly rent is $1,303, which works out to $697 (53%) lower than Brier.