Home prices
The value of the median home in Thorp is $293,800. In comparison to other places in this area it is approximately $74,900 (34%) higher.Compared to the rest of the country it is approximately $76,300 (35%) higher, and in comparison to the city of Yakima it is roughly $120,800 (69%) higher.
Rents
Thorp's median monthly rent is $875. Compared to its nearby areas it is approximately $133 (13%) lower.Compared to the country as a whole it is roughly $187 (17%) lower, and in comparison to the city of Yakima is approximately $55 (6%) higher.
Nearby places
Ellensburg
Ellensburg is about 6 miles southeast from Thorp. Its real estate prices are a little less expensive. The median home value in Ellensburg is $234,000, which works out to $59,800 (25%) lower than Thorp. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. Ellensburg's median monthly rent is $1,004, which works out to $129 (12%) higher than Thorp.
Kittitas
Kittitas is approximately 11 miles southeast of Thorp. Its real estate prices are significantly less expensive. The median home in Kittitas costs $154,600, which is $139,200 (90%) lower than Thorp. Rent there is somewhat more expensive. In Kittitas the median monthly rent is $1,016, which is $141 (13%) higher than Thorp.
South Cle Elum
South Cle Elum is roughly 13 miles northwest from Thorp. Housing prices there are substantially less expensive. The median home value in South Cle Elum is $190,500, which comes out to $103,300 (54%) lower than Thorp. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. In South Cle Elum the median rent is $1,111 a month, which comes out to $236 (21%) higher than Thorp.
Cle Elum
Cle Elum is roughly 13 miles northwest of Thorp. The real estate prices there are substantially less expensive. Cle Elum's median home cost is $212,500, which works out to $81,300 (38%) lower than Thorp. Its rents are a bit more expensive. In Cle Elum the median rent is $979 per month, which works out to $104 (10%) higher than Thorp.
Roslyn
Roslyn is approximately 20 miles northwest of Thorp. Its housing prices are fairly similar. The median home in Roslyn costs $302,900, which comes out to $9,100 (3%) higher than Thorp. Its rents are somewhat more expensive. Roslyn's median rent is $930 a month, which works out to $55 (5%) higher than Thorp.