Home prices
Puyallup's median home price is $329,000. This is about $25,040 (8%) higher in comparison to nearby areas.It is approximately $111,500 (51%) higher in comparison to the rest of the nation, and compared to the city of Seattle it is approximately $334,100 (50%) lower.
Rents
In Puyallup the median rent is $1,288 per month. It is approximately $31 (2%) higher compared to the surrounding areas.It is about $226 (21%) higher compared to the country as a whole, and in comparison to the city of Seattle it is approximately $326 (20%) lower.
Nearby places
North Puyallup
North Puyallup is Puyallup's neighbor to the northeast. Housing prices there are substantially less expensive. North Puyallup's median home cost is $152,700, which comes out to $176,300 (115%) lower than Puyallup. Its rents are a little less expensive. North Puyallup's median monthly rent is $1,008, which is $280 (27%) lower than Puyallup.
Alderton
Alderton is Puyallup's neighbor to the east. The real estate prices there are similar. Alderton's median home price is $325,700, which works out to $3,300 (1%) lower than Puyallup. The rent there is a little more expensive. In Alderton the median rent is $1,477 a month, which is $189 (12%) higher than Puyallup.
Summit
Summit is Puyallup's neighbor to the west. Housing prices there are a bit less expensive. Summit's median home cost is $299,300, which is $29,700 (9%) lower than Puyallup. Its rents are pretty similar. Summit's median monthly rent is $1,243, which is $45 (3%) lower than Puyallup.
Edgewood
Edgewood is Puyallup's neighbor to the north. The housing prices there are a bit more expensive. The median home in Edgewood is valued at $409,100, which works out to $80,100 (19%) higher than Puyallup. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. Edgewood's median rent is $1,362 per month, which comes out to $74 (5%) higher than Puyallup.
Sumner
Sumner is Puyallup's neighbor to the northeast. Its real estate prices are pretty similar. The median home in Sumner costs $333,000, which comes out to $4,000 (1%) higher than Puyallup. Its rents are a bit less expensive. Sumner's median rent is $1,194 per month, which is $94 (7%) lower than Puyallup.