Chelan County, WA
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Total Properties

56,046

Average Home Price

$768,059

Average Square Feet

1,805

Price per Sq Ft

$328

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
6418,602

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

56,046

Median Home Price

$458,500

Average Home Price

$768,059

Average Square Feet

1,805

Price per Sq Ft

$328

Recent Sales (12mo)

500

YoY Price Change

-10.5%

Sales Velocity

135.8%

Where Apple Orchards Meet Alpine Luxury: Chelan County's Fractured Housing Market

Chelan County is one of Washington State's most visually dramatic places — a high-desert landscape carved by the Columbia and Wenatchee rivers, anchored by the glacier-carved Lake Chelan (one of the deepest lakes in North America), and known nationally for producing some of the country's most prized apple and stone fruit crops. But beneath that postcard beauty lies a housing market with a split personality that few rural counties in the American West can match.

The headline figure tells the story bluntly: average sale prices sit near $803,000 while the median household earns just $78,306. That's a price-to-income ratio approaching 10x — more than double the national benchmark of 4x. This isn't a Seattle suburb with tech salaries to match. Wenatchee, the county seat, is an agricultural and regional services hub. The math only works if you understand who's actually buying here.

The Lake Chelan Effect

The county's extreme price dispersion — from a 10th-percentile sale around $154,000 to a 90th-percentile transaction at $1.5 million — reveals two almost entirely separate markets coexisting in the same zip codes. The upper end is dominated by Lake Chelan resort properties and vineyard estates, driven by Puget Sound and California wealth seeking vacation homes, retirement retreats, and wine-country investments. Lake Chelan has quietly become one of the Pacific Northwest's premier wine tourism destinations, and that prestige commands prestige prices. The lower end reflects working agricultural communities — Cashmere, Entiat, Chelan Falls — where incomes are grounded in orchard work and seasonal labor.

That bifurcation also explains the county's notably high 19.2% vacancy rate, nearly double what you'd expect in a tight housing market. Many of those "vacant" units aren't truly vacant — they're second homes sitting empty between recreational visits.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$460,0005.9x local median household income
YoY Price Change-22.5%Sharp correction after pandemic-era surge
Vacancy Rate19.2%Driven by second-home/vacation inventory
Severe Rent Burden16.7%Nearly 1 in 6 renters pay 50%+ of income on rent

A Correction, Not a Collapse

The -22.5% year-over-year price change is jarring, but context matters enormously here. Chelan County was one of the most aggressive beneficiaries of pandemic-era migration — remote workers and early retirees from Seattle and the Bay Area bid prices to unsustainable heights between 2020 and 2022. What looks like a crash is more accurately described as the resort premium deflating back toward its pre-pandemic trajectory. Only 362 recorded sales over 12 months against nearly 38,000 total housing units confirms this is also a thin, illiquid market where a handful of transactions can swing medians dramatically.

The Workers Who Make It Run

The county's economic foundations deserve scrutiny alongside its luxury narrative. With 14.2% of adults lacking a high school diploma and 11.2% reporting limited English proficiency — figures that reflect the county's substantial agricultural workforce — the gap between those who harvest the apples and those who buy the lakefront homes is stark. A Gini coefficient of 0.457 places Chelan County among the more unequal rural counties in Washington. Renters here face a 36.9% rent burden on average, above the 30% stress threshold, while more than one in six renters is severely burdened. The 11.3% uninsured rate compounds that picture.

At 20.5% of residents aged 65 or older, Chelan County is also aging noticeably faster than the national average — a dynamic that will shape both housing demand and public services for the next decade.


FAQs

What makes Chelan County unique in Washington's real estate market? Chelan County sits at the intersection of agricultural economy and high-end resort real estate — a combination rare even in the Pacific Northwest. Lake Chelan's emergence as a wine tourism destination has created a luxury market operating alongside working-class orchard communities, producing some of the most extreme price dispersion of any rural county in Washington State.

Is now a good time to buy in Chelan County given the price drop? The -22.5% year-over-year decline largely reflects a correction from pandemic-era speculation rather than deteriorating fundamentals. For buyers targeting primary residences in Wenatchee or the valley communities, conditions are more favorable than they were in 2021-2022. For vacation property investors, the thin transaction volume means deals are harder to benchmark and liquidity risk is real — fewer than 400 homes sold in the past year across the entire county.

Why are rents so high in Chelan County relative to incomes? The vacation-home economy creates a structural problem: a large share of the housing stock sits vacant most of the year as second-home inventory, which tightens supply for year-round renters. Meanwhile, agricultural and service workers who can't afford to buy compete for a limited pool of rentals, pushing burden rates above the national stress threshold.

Market Overview

With 56,046 properties tracked, Chelan County is a major real estate market.

Properties in Chelan County average $768,059, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $426 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Frequently Asked Questions About Chelan County, WA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Chelan County, WA?

The average home price in Chelan County, WA is $768,059, based on analysis of 56,046 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Chelan County, WA?

Our database includes 56,046 properties in Chelan County, WA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Chelan County, WA?

The average price per square foot in Chelan County, WA is $426. This is calculated from an average home price of $768,059 and average size of 1,805 square feet.

What is the average home size in Chelan County, WA?

Homes in Chelan County, WA average 1,805 square feet, with an average price of $768,059.

How does Chelan County, WA compare to other Washington counties?

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