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Washington

Please explore any one of the larger metropolitan statistical area (MSAs) in Washington from the list below, or search for a different market.
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Major metros in Washington

Bellingham, WA
Scenic surroundings, diverse economy, strong healthcare and education sectors, affordable housing, cultural attractions.
Bellingham, WA has a median home value of $590,857, with a year-over-year home value growth of 2.46%. The average rent in Bellingham, WA is $1,915, with a year-over-year rent growth of 3.98%.
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Bremerton, WA
Scenic surroundings, diverse economy, strong healthcare and military sectors, affordable housing, strategic location, community-focused development.
Bremerton, WA has a median home value of $552,370, with a year-over-year home value growth of 1.96%. The average rent in Bremerton, WA is $1,949, with a year-over-year rent growth of 5.26%.
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Kennewick, WA
Diverse economy, strong healthcare and education sectors, affordable housing, scenic surroundings, high quality of life.
Kennewick, WA has a median home value of $427,622, with a year-over-year home value growth of 3.15%. The average rent in Kennewick, WA is $1,700, with a year-over-year rent growth of 2.42%.
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Longview, WA
Diverse economy, strong healthcare and education sectors, affordable housing, scenic surroundings, strategic location.
Longview, WA has a median home value of $407,582, with a year-over-year home value growth of 3.81%. The average rent in Longview, WA is $1,251, with a year-over-year rent growth of 0.66%.
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Mount Vernon, WA
Diverse economy, strong healthcare and education sectors, affordable housing, scenic surroundings, strategic location.
Mount Vernon, WA has a median home value of $562,487, with a year-over-year home value growth of 4.06%. The average rent in Mount Vernon, WA is $2,062, with a year-over-year rent growth of 5.08%.
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Olympia, WA
Capital city, diverse economy, strong government and healthcare sectors, affordable housing, historic properties, ongoing revitalization.
Olympia, WA has a median home value of $512,393, with a year-over-year home value growth of 3.95%. The average rent in Olympia, WA is $2,055, with a year-over-year rent growth of 4.94%.
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Seattle, WA
Strong economy, diverse sectors, historic and modern properties, ongoing development, high quality of life, scenic surroundings.
Seattle, WA has a median home value of $743,574, with a year-over-year home value growth of 4.37%. The average rent in Seattle, WA is $2,194, with a year-over-year rent growth of 3.66%.
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Spokane, WA
Diverse economy, strong healthcare and education sectors, modern and historic properties, ongoing development, scenic surroundings.
Spokane, WA has a median home value of $406,650, with a year-over-year home value growth of 1.08%. The average rent in Spokane, WA is $1,511, with a year-over-year rent growth of 3.47%.
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Walla Walla, WA
Diverse economy, strong healthcare and education sectors, affordable housing, scenic surroundings, community-focused development.
Walla Walla, WA has a median home value of $400,522, with a year-over-year home value growth of 1.95%. The average rent in Walla Walla, WA is $1,443, with a year-over-year rent growth of 5.14%.
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Wenatchee, WA
Growing agricultural and tourism sectors, affordable real estate, scenic location in the Cascade Mountains, investment opportunities in residential and hospitality properties, and strong community-focused development.
Wenatchee, WA has a median home value of $481,828, with a year-over-year home value growth of 0.95%. The average rent in Wenatchee, WA is $1,658, with a year-over-year rent growth of 2.52%.
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Yakima, WA
Diverse economy, healthcare and agriculture sectors, affordable housing, scenic surroundings, community-focused development projects.
Yakima, WA has a median home value of $333,210, with a year-over-year home value growth of 4.07%. The average rent in Yakima, WA is $1,297, with a year-over-year rent growth of 3.95%.
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