Most Affordable Cities in Washington
Cities ranked by lowest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Affordable Cities 50
1 Moses Lake
$299,500
2 Yakima
$310,100
3 Sunnyside
$310,100
4 West Valley
$310,100
5 Grandview
$310,100
6 Aberdeen
$314,000
7 Pullman
$359,600
8 Tri-Cities
$379,300
9 Pasco
$379,300
10 Centralia
$385,800
11 Longview
$397,500
12 Kelso
$397,500
13 Kennewick
$407,800
14 Richland
$407,800
15 West Richland
$407,800
16 Walla Walla
$408,900
17 Spokane
$410,700
18 Spokane Valley
$410,700
19 Opportunity
$410,700
20 Cheney
$410,700
21 Port Angeles
$421,800
22 East Wenatchee
$432,500
23 Olympia
$480,300
24 Lacey
$480,300
25 Tumwater
$480,300
26 Wenatchee
$490,100
27 Ellensburg
$497,400
28 Vancouver
$522,900
29 Camas
$522,900
30 Salmon Creek
$522,900
31 Orchards
$522,900
32 Hazel Dell
$522,900
33 Battle Ground
$522,900
34 Five Corners
$522,900
35 Washougal
$522,900
36 Tacoma
$526,600
37 Lakewood
$526,600
38 South Hill
$526,600
39 Puyallup
$526,600
40 Parkland
$526,600
41 University Place
$526,600
42 Spanaway
$526,600
43 Graham
$526,600
44 Bonney Lake
$526,600
45 Frederickson
$526,600
46 Elk Plain
$526,600
47 Artondale
$526,600
48 Prairie Ridge
$526,600
49 Joint Base Lewis McChord
$526,600
50 Mount Vernon
$545,100
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).