Home prices
The median home in Mount Vernon costs $269,100. This is roughly $35,420 (11%) lower in comparison to nearby areas.Compared to the country as a whole it is roughly $51,600 (23%) higher, and it is about $394,000 (59%) lower compared to the city of Seattle.
Rents
The median monthly rent in Mount Vernon is $1,019. Compared to its nearby areas it is approximately $45 (4%) lower.It is roughly $43 (4%) lower in comparison to the entire country, and compared to the city of Seattle it is roughly $595 (36%) lower.
Nearby places
Burlington
Burlington is Mount Vernon's neighbor to the north. The housing prices there are a bit less expensive. The price of the median home in Burlington is $240,800, which comes out to $28,300 (11%) lower than Mount Vernon. Rents there are a bit more expensive. Burlington's median monthly rent is $1,092, which works out to $73 (6%) higher than Mount Vernon.
Big Lake
Big Lake is Mount Vernon's neighbor to the southeast. The real estate prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Big Lake is valued at $386,100, which works out to $117,000 (30%) higher than Mount Vernon. Rent there is similar. In Big Lake the median rent is $977 per month, which works out to $42 (4%) lower than Mount Vernon.
Sedro-Woolley
Sedro-Woolley is about 6 miles northeast from Mount Vernon. Its housing prices are a bit less expensive. Sedro-Woolley's median home price is $244,000, which is $25,100 (10%) lower than Mount Vernon. Rents there are a little more expensive. Sedro-Woolley's median monthly rent is $1,253, which is $234 (18%) higher than Mount Vernon.
La Conner
La Conner is roughly 7 miles west of Mount Vernon. Its housing prices are a bit more expensive. The median home in La Conner is valued at $310,800, which is $41,700 (13%) higher than Mount Vernon. Its rents are a bit less expensive. In La Conner the median rent is $927 per month, which is $92 (9%) lower than Mount Vernon.
Stanwood
Stanwood is approximately 10 miles south of Mount Vernon. The housing prices there are somewhat more expensive. Stanwood's median home value is $340,900, which works out to $71,800 (21%) higher than Mount Vernon. Its rents are pretty similar. Stanwood's median rent is $1,072 per month, which is $53 (4%) higher than Mount Vernon.