The cost to run cable lines will depend on the type of cable being run, the location and how far the cables need ran.
For residential network cable the cost to run residential network cable can range from $229.00 to $447.00 although it can be lower or higher depending on the complexity of the work and how much cable is needing run.
Installing one or two cables can cost $300.00 to $850.00 and larger cable run projects can cost as much as $1,200.00 to as much as $6,000.00 or more.
Running coaxial cable that is used for cable internet and cable TV service often costs from $150.00 to $485.00
If your just needing one cable outlet and cable run to your home from the cable company then they will often run the first cable and outlet for free unless it's a longer coaxial cable that needs to be run.
Network cable like Ethernet cable that is used for connecting computers and devices to a home network can cost between 30 cents to 60 cents per foot.
Longer runs of the cables will cost more in labor and material costs and running cables through walls or through attics and difficult areas will also increase the labor cost.
Installing multiple outlets, routing through tight spaces can also impact and increase the overall cost of the run and installation of the cables.
The labor cost for installing cable lines and other wires can vary and can be a significant factor in cost and the cost of the cable, connectors or other necessary materials will also affect the final price of the cost to run the cable lines.