Washington State Housing Market by County: Spring 2025

April 10, 2025

Here’s your county-by-county guide to Washington’s housing market as of March 27, 2025. Prices, inventory, and trends are shifting—find out what’s happening where you live and take the next step toward homeownership!

Adams County

  • Median Home Price: ~$250,000
  • Inventory: 2.8 months
  • Snapshot: Affordable Adams County holds steady with flat prices. Rural charm meets growing inventory, giving buyers more options.
  • Ready to settle in Adams County? Get pre-approved for your mortgage today!


Asotin County

  • Median Home Price: ~$310,000
  • Inventory: 2.5 months
  • Snapshot: Near Idaho, Asotin’s stable market sees a 2% price bump. Homes sit a bit longer, offering a window to act.
  • Explore Asotin County homes—calculate your mortgage payment now!


Benton County

  • Median Home Price: ~$425,000
  • Inventory: 2.2 months
  • Snapshot: Tri-Cities hub Benton softens with a 1% price dip. Inventory’s up, but it’s still competitive.
  • Buying in Benton County? Lock in a low rate—get a free quote today!


Chelan County

  • Median Home Price: ~$520,000
  • Inventory: 2.4 months
  • Snapshot: Wenatchee’s appeal fuels 3% growth. Tourism and remote work keep demand hot.
  • Love Chelan County? Start your home loan application here!


Clallam County

  • Median Home Price: ~$450,000
  • Inventory: 2.6 months
  • Snapshot: Olympic Peninsula’s Clallam climbs 2%. Retirees and nature fans drive steady sales.
  • Dream of Clallam County? See your mortgage options now!


Clark County

  • Median Home Price: ~$550,000
  • Inventory: 2.1 months
  • Snapshot: Clark, near Portland, rises 2.5%. Inventory grows, but sellers still hold the edge.
  • Live in Clark County? Find the best mortgage rates today!


Columbia County

  • Median Home Price: ~$230,000
  • Inventory: 3.0 months
  • Snapshot: Rural Columbia stays affordable with flat prices. More listings mean buyer power.
  • Affordable Columbia County awaits—check your mortgage eligibility now!


Cowlitz County

  • Median Home Price: ~$400,000
  • Inventory: 2.3 months
  • Snapshot: Cowlitz grows 2% around Longview. Rising inventory cools the heat slightly.
  • Eyeing Cowlitz County? Get a personalized mortgage quote today!


Douglas County

  • Median Home Price: ~$480,000
  • Inventory: 2.5 months
  • Snapshot: East Wenatchee powers 3% gains. Rural appeal meets more homes for sale.
  • Move to Douglas County—apply for your home loan now!


Ferry County

  • Median Home Price: ~$280,000
  • Inventory: 3.1 months
  • Snapshot: Remote Ferry holds flat prices. Inventory rise favors buyers in this quiet spot.
  • Discover Ferry County—see how much you can borrow today!


Franklin County

  • Median Home Price: ~$410,000
  • Inventory: 2.2 months
  • Snapshot: Franklin’s Tri-Cities ties push 2% growth. Supply stays tight.
  • Buying in Franklin County? Start your mortgage journey here!


Garfield County

  • Median Home Price: ~$220,000
  • Inventory: 3.2 months
  • Snapshot: Tiny Garfield offers low prices and slow sales. Listings abound for buyers.
  • Garfield County calling? Get pre-qualified for a mortgage now!


Grant County

  • Median Home Price: ~$350,000
  • Inventory: 2.7 months
  • Snapshot: Moses Lake lifts Grant 3%. Inventory growth hints at balance.
  • Love Grant County? Secure your mortgage rate today!


Grays Harbor County

  • Median Home Price: ~$360,000
  • Inventory: 2.6 months
  • Snapshot: Coastal Grays Harbor rises 2%. More homes ease the crunch.
  • Coastal living in Grays Harbor? Find your mortgage match now!


Island County

  • Median Home Price: ~$580,000
  • Inventory: 2.3 months
  • Snapshot: Whidbey Island’s 3% growth draws retirees. Competition lingers.
  • Island County dreams? Get a custom mortgage quote today!


Jefferson County

  • Median Home Price: ~$510,000
  • Inventory: 2.5 months
  • Snapshot: Port Townsend pushes Jefferson up 2.5%. Inventory’s on the rise.
  • Jefferson County your goal? Check mortgage rates now!


King County

  • Median Home Price: ~$860,000
  • Inventory: 1.8 months
  • Snapshot: Seattle-led King grows 1.4%. Tight supply keeps it a seller’s market.
  • Buying in King County? Apply for pre-approval today!


Kitsap County

  • Median Home Price: ~$530,000
  • Inventory: 2.0 months
  • Snapshot: Bremerton dips 1% as inventory climbs. Navy base props up demand.
  • Kitsap County calling? See your home loan options now!


Kittitas County

  • Median Home Price: ~$500,000
  • Inventory: 2.4 months
  • Snapshot: Ellensburg’s outdoor draw lifts prices 3%. More listings help buyers.
  • Kittitas County your next home? Calculate your mortgage today!


Klickitat County

  • Median Home Price: ~$390,000
  • Inventory: 2.8 months
  • Snapshot: Rural Klickitat gains 2%. Inventory rise tilts toward buyers.
  • Explore Klickitat County—get a mortgage quote now!


Lewis County


Lincoln County

  • Median Home Price: ~$260,000
  • Inventory: 3.0 months
  • Snapshot: Affordable Lincoln stays flat. More homes mean buyer leverage.
  • Lincoln County your pick? Find out your borrowing power today!


Mason County

  • Median Home Price: ~$420,000
  • Inventory: 2.5 months
  • Snapshot: Shelton’s rural charm drives 2% growth. Inventory aids buyers.
  • Mason County dreams? Secure a home loan now!


Okanogan County


Pacific County


Pend Oreille County

  • Median Home Price: ~$300,000
  • Inventory: 3.1 months
  • Snapshot: Remote Pend Oreille holds flat. Buyer-friendly supply grows.
  • Pend Oreille your spot? See mortgage rates today!


Pierce County

  • Median Home Price: ~$560,000
  • Inventory: 2.0 months
  • Snapshot: Tacoma lifts Pierce 2%. Low inventory keeps it tight.
  • Pierce County your home? Apply for a mortgage now!


San Juan County

  • Median Home Price: ~$900,000
  • Inventory: 2.8 months
  • Snapshot: San Juan’s luxury market grows 1%. Listings rise, but prices stay high.
  • San Juan County dreams? Get a luxury mortgage quote today!


Skagit County

  • Median Home Price: ~$510,000
  • Inventory: 2.3 months
  • Snapshot: Mount Vernon powers Skagit’s 2.5% rise. Supply edges up.
  • Skagit County your next step? Find your home loan now!


Skamania County

  • Median Home Price: ~$430,000
  • Inventory: 2.9 months
  • Snapshot: Rural Skamania grows 2%. Inventory offers breathing room.
  • Skamania County calling? Start your mortgage process today!


Snohomish County

  • Median Home Price: ~$700,000
  • Inventory: 1.9 months
  • Snapshot: Everett drives Snohomish’s 2% gains. Tight supply fuels competition.
  • Buying in Snohomish County? Get pre-qualified now!


Spokane County


Stevens County

  • Median Home Price: ~$350,000
  • Inventory: 2.8 months
  • Snapshot: Rural Stevens gains 2%. More listings balance the market.
  • Stevens County your pick? See your mortgage options now!


Thurston County

  • Median Home Price: ~$500,000
  • Inventory: 2.1 months
  • Snapshot: Olympia’s 2.9% rise ties to jobs. Sellers still edge out.
  • Thurston County living? Lock in your mortgage rate today!


Wahkiakum County

  • Median Home Price: ~$320,000
  • Inventory: 3.0 months
  • Snapshot: Tiny Wahkiakum stays flat. Buyer-friendly supply persists.
  • Wahkiakum County your home? Get a mortgage quote now!


Walla Walla County

  • Median Home Price: ~$390,000
  • Inventory: 2.4 months
  • Snapshot: Wine country’s Walla Walla grows 2%. Inventory rises steadily.
  • Walla Walla County dreams? Apply for your home loan today!


Whatcom County

  • Median Home Price: ~$570,000
  • Inventory: 2.3 months
  • Snapshot: Bellingham boosts Whatcom 2.5%. Supply eases slightly.
  • Whatcom County your next move? Find the best mortgage rates now!


Whitman County

  • Median Home Price: ~$370,000
  • Inventory: 2.6 months
  • Snapshot: Pullman’s college town stability lifts Whitman 2%. More homes help.
  • Whitman County calling? Check your mortgage eligibility today!


Yakima County

  • Median Home Price: ~$380,000
  • Inventory: 2.5 months
  • Snapshot: Yakima’s 2.5% growth offers value. Inventory growth aids buyers.
  • Yakima County your future? Start your mortgage journey now!


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