Most Expensive Cities in Washington
Cities ranked by highest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Expensive Cities 50
1 Seattle
$859,900
2 Bellevue
$859,900
3 Kent
$859,900
4 Renton
$859,900
5 Federal Way
$859,900
6 Kirkland
$859,900
7 Auburn
$859,900
8 Redmond
$859,900
9 Shoreline
$859,900
10 Sammamish
$859,900
11 Burien
$859,900
12 City of Sammamish
$859,900
13 Bothell
$859,900
14 Issaquah
$859,900
15 West Lake Sammamish
$859,900
16 Des Moines
$859,900
17 East Hill-Meridian
$859,900
18 SeaTac
$859,900
19 Maple Valley
$859,900
20 Mercer Island
$859,900
21 Inglewood-Finn Hill
$859,900
22 Cottage Lake
$859,900
23 Kenmore
$859,900
24 Tukwila
$859,900
25 Covington
$859,900
26 Fairwood
$859,900
27 Columbia City
$859,900
28 Union Hill-Novelty Hill
$859,900
29 Bryn Mawr-Skyway
$859,900
30 White Center
$859,900
31 Lake Forest Park
$859,900
32 Lea Hill
$859,900
33 Snoqualmie
$859,900
34 Kingsgate
$859,900
35 Lakeland North
$859,900
36 Greenwood
$859,900
37 Woodinville
$859,900
38 Enumclaw
$859,900
39 Lakeland South
$859,900
40 Newcastle
$859,900
41 East Renton Highlands
$859,900
42 Klahanie
$859,900
43 Vashon
$859,900
44 Lake Morton-Berrydale
$859,900
45 Everett
$696,000
46 Marysville
$696,000
47 Edmonds
$696,000
48 Lynnwood
$696,000
49 Lake Stevens
$696,000
50 North Creek
$696,000
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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).