Property details·Everett, Snohomish County, Washington·00475428801701
1430 Broadway
Everett, WA 98201
Snohomish County
00475428801701
47.998347, -122.201512
| Category | Amount | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Market value | $8,068,400 | 2024 |
| Assessed value | $8,068,400 | 2026 |
| Building value | $6,409,800 | — |
| Land value | $1,658,600 | — |
Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.
County context
There's a reason locals sometimes call Snohomish County "the county that Seattle priced out." For decades, it served as the blue-collar counterweight to King County's tech-driven excess — a place where aerospace workers at Boeing's Everett facility could own a home, raise kids, and commute south without selling a kidney. That story is still partially true. But the numbers increasingly tell a more complicated tale.
With a median household income of nearly $108,000 — 44% above the national median — Snohomish County looks prosperous on paper. And in many ways it is. The aerospace and defense ecosystem anchored by Boeing's massive Everett plant (the largest building by volume on Earth) has long generated stable, middle-class employment. The county's 68.4% homeownership rate outpaces the national average meaningfully, reflecting a genuine ownership culture that distinguishes it from its neighbor to the south.
But here's where the story gets tense. Median home prices sit at $550,000 — more than 5x median household income, well above the 4x national benchmark considered healthy. Renters are bearing the sharpest pain: the rent burden rate of 51.1% is staggering. Nearly one in four renter households faces severe rent burden, spending more than half their income on housing. That's not a Seattle problem bleeding across the county line — it is the county's problem now.
The county's relatively low vacancy rate of 4.9% tells you why: supply simply hasn't kept pace with the region's growth. Communities like Bothell, Mill Creek, and Marysville have absorbed enormous migration pressure from King County refugees seeking affordability, only to watch prices follow them north.
| Stat | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $550,000 | 5.1x median household income vs. 4x national benchmark |
| Homeownership Rate | 68.4% | above national avg, reflecting strong ownership culture |
| Rent Burden Rate | 51.1% | vs. 30% healthy threshold — renters under severe stress |
| Work From Home | 18.1% | well above national avg, reshaping commute geography |
The 18.1% work-from-home rate isn't just a pandemic footnote — it's actively restructuring where people choose to live within the county. Increasingly, tech workers who once needed proximity to Seattle or Bellevue campuses are settling in places like Snohomish city, Monroe, or even Index. This has pushed demand into corners of the county that were once purely rural, amplifying price pressure in communities with limited infrastructure for density.
The YoY price change figure of -31.1% in recent sales data likely reflects a market-wide transaction volume correction rather than true value collapse — rising interest rates sharply suppressed sales volume across the Pacific Northwest in 2023-24, and the data here appears to capture that cooldown.
What makes Snohomish County unique? It's one of the few large counties in the U.S. where aerospace manufacturing, remote-work tech migration, and rural lifestyle intersect at scale. The presence of Boeing's Everett assembly plant — producing 767s and 777s — gives the local economy an industrial backbone that most Seattle-adjacent communities lack, creating a distinctive mix of trades workers and laptop-class newcomers in the same neighborhoods.
Is Snohomish County more affordable than Seattle? It was — substantially so, as recently as 2018. Today the gap has narrowed dramatically. While home prices remain below King County's median, the combination of rising prices and stagnant rental stock means Snohomish renters now face some of the worst cost burdens in the state. Buyers still find marginally better value, but the "escape hatch" from Seattle's prices is closing fast.
Who actually lives in Snohomish County? A genuinely diverse economic cross-section: Boeing machinists and engineers, Amazon and Microsoft employees priced out of King County, multigenerational farming families in the Snohomish River valley, and a significant military community tied to Naval Station Everett. The 7.1% veterans share and 2.64 average household size reflect a county that skews toward working families rather than the single-professional demographic that dominates Seattle proper.
With 54,638 properties tracked, Everett is a major real estate market.
With an average price of $494,421, Everett offers mid-range housing options.
The price per square foot of $279 reflects strong property valuations in this area.
Home prices in Everett are 16% lower than the Snohomish County average.
| Metric | Everett | Snohomish County | vs County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Price | $494,421 | $590,366 | -16% |
| Avg Sq Ft | 1,770 | 1,887 | -6% |
| Price/Sq Ft | $279 | $313 | -11% |
| Properties | 54,638 | 333,195 | -84% |
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The average home price in Everett, WA is $494,421, based on analysis of 54,638 properties in our database.
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The average price per square foot in Everett, WA is $279. This is calculated from an average home price of $494,421 and average size of 1,770 square feet.
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