Home prices
The value of the median home in Prairie Ridge is $273,000. In comparison to other places in this area this is about $24,180 (8%) lower.In comparison to the United States as a whole it is about $55,500 (25%) higher, and in comparison to the city of Seattle is about $390,100 (58%) lower.
Rents
In Prairie Ridge the median monthly rent is $1,356. In comparison to nearby areas it is about $20 (1%) lower.In comparison to the nation as a whole it is about $294 (27%) higher, and it is about $258 (15%) lower in comparison to the city of Seattle.
Nearby places
Prairie Heights
Prairie Heights is Prairie Ridge's neighbor to the east. Real estate prices there are a bit more expensive. Prairie Heights's median home value is $290,500, which is $17,500 (6%) higher than Prairie Ridge. Rents there are pretty similar. In Prairie Heights the median monthly rent is $1,349, which is very similar to Prairie Ridge.
South Prairie
South Prairie is Prairie Ridge's neighbor to the east. The housing prices there are a bit less expensive. The median home in South Prairie is valued at $244,700, which is $28,300 (11%) lower than Prairie Ridge. The rent there is a little less expensive. South Prairie's median rent is $1,250 per month, which comes out to $106 (8%) lower than Prairie Ridge.
Bonney Lake
Bonney Lake is Prairie Ridge's neighbor to the northwest. Its housing prices are a little more expensive. The median home cost in Bonney Lake is $331,200, which works out to $58,200 (17%) higher than Prairie Ridge. The rent there is a bit more expensive. The median rent in Bonney Lake is $1,605 a month, which comes out to $249 (15%) higher than Prairie Ridge.
Alderton
Alderton is about 3 miles northwest from Prairie Ridge. Its housing prices are a bit more expensive. The cost of the median home in Alderton is $325,700, which works out to $52,700 (16%) higher than Prairie Ridge. The rent there is somewhat more expensive. Alderton's median rent is $1,477 a month, which is $121 (8%) higher than Prairie Ridge.
Crocker
Crocker is approximately 3 miles south from Prairie Ridge. Its real estate prices are somewhat more expensive. The median home value in Crocker is $293,800, which comes out to $20,800 (7%) higher than Prairie Ridge. Rents there are a bit less expensive. In Crocker the median rent is $1,199 a month, which is $157 (13%) lower than Prairie Ridge.