Home prices
The value of the median home in Crocker is $293,800. It is approximately $41,640 (16%) higher in comparison to the surrounding areas.Compared to the rest of the nation it is about $76,300 (35%) higher, and it is about $369,300 (55%) lower compared to the city of Seattle.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Crocker is $1,199. It is about $193 (13%) lower in comparison to the surrounding areas.In comparison to the entire nation it is approximately $137 (12%) higher, and it is approximately $415 (25%) lower in comparison to the city of Seattle.
Nearby places
Carbonado
Carbonado is approximately 2 miles east of Crocker. Its housing prices are a bit less expensive. The value of the median home in Carbonado is $231,600, which is $62,200 (26%) lower than Crocker. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. In Carbonado the median monthly rent is $1,323, which is $124 (9%) higher than Crocker.
Wilkeson
Wilkeson is roughly 3 miles east from Crocker. Real estate prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home in Wilkeson costs $239,700, which is $54,100 (22%) lower than Crocker. Its rents are a bit more expensive. Wilkeson's median monthly rent is $1,385, which comes out to $186 (13%) higher than Crocker.
South Prairie
South Prairie is approximately 3 miles north from Crocker. The housing prices there are somewhat less expensive. The value of the median home in South Prairie is $244,700, which comes out to $49,100 (20%) lower than Crocker. Its rents are fairly similar. In South Prairie the median monthly rent is $1,250, which is $51 (4%) higher than Crocker.
Orting
Orting is about 3 miles west of Crocker. The housing prices there are a little less expensive. The median home in Orting costs $271,800, which is $22,000 (8%) lower than Crocker. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Orting the median monthly rent is $1,644, which comes out to $445 (27%) higher than Crocker.
Prairie Ridge
Prairie Ridge is roughly 3 miles north from Crocker. The housing prices there are a little less expensive. Prairie Ridge's median home price is $273,000, which works out to $20,800 (7%) lower than Crocker. The rent there is a little more expensive. Prairie Ridge's median monthly rent is $1,356, which works out to $157 (11%) higher than Crocker.