Home prices
The median home in Hartline costs $122,500. In comparison to other places in this area this is approximately $31,400 (20%) lower.Compared to the entire country it is about $95,000 (43%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Richland is approximately $141,000 (53%) lower.
Rents
Hartline's median monthly rent is $390. This is approximately $329 (45%) lower compared to its surrounding areas.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is roughly $672 (63%) lower, and it is roughly $697 (64%) lower compared to the city of Richland.
Nearby places
Almira
Almira is roughly 6 miles east from Hartline. Housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Almira costs $163,600, which is $41,100 (25%) higher than Hartline. The rent there is a lot more expensive. The median monthly rent in Almira is $967, which works out to $577 (59%) higher than Hartline.
Coulee City
Coulee City is roughly 8 miles southwest from Hartline. Housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Coulee City costs $129,600, which works out to $7,100 (5%) higher than Hartline. Rents there are somewhat more expensive. Coulee City's median monthly rent is $443, which is $53 (11%) higher than Hartline.
Electric City
Electric City is approximately 14 miles north of Hartline. The real estate prices there are significantly more expensive. The median home in Electric City costs $205,000, which works out to $82,500 (40%) higher than Hartline. Rents there are significantly more expensive. In Electric City the median monthly rent is $763, which works out to $373 (48%) higher than Hartline.
Grand Coulee
Grand Coulee is about 15 miles north from Hartline. Real estate prices there are fairly similar. The median home in Grand Coulee costs $119,300, which works out to $3,200 (2%) lower than Hartline. Rents there are significantly more expensive. In Grand Coulee the median monthly rent is $631, which works out to $241 (38%) higher than Hartline.
Wilbur
Wilbur is approximately 16 miles east from Hartline. The housing prices there are a little more expensive. The median home in Wilbur is valued at $152,000, which comes out to $29,500 (19%) higher than Hartline. The rent there is a lot more expensive. In Wilbur the median monthly rent is $791, which comes out to $401 (50%) higher than Hartline.