Snohomish County
Edmonds, Washington
Seaside North Sound city with a walkable arts district, ferry terminal, and sweeping views.
$934,000
Typical Home Value
-1.6%
YoY Change
43,000+
Population
Zillow Home Value Index, June 2026. Population: US Census.
What to know about Edmonds
Schools
Edmonds School District
Getting around
The Edmonds Kingston ferry runs from downtown, Sounder rail stops at Edmonds Station, and SR 104 connects to I-5.
Housing stock
Older homes in the bowl near downtown, mid century stock to the east, and condos with water views near the waterfront.
Who Edmonds suits
Suits buyers who want a walkable waterfront town with ferry and rail access. The bowl and the eastern half of the city are different markets.
Around Edmonds
- Edmonds Ferry Terminal
- Brackett’s Landing
- Edmonds Center for the Arts
- Marina Beach Park
The Edmonds market right now
Edmonds has a typical home value of $934,000. That runs about 31% above the $715,500 median across the Snohomish County cities we serve. Against all 50 cities we cover, it sits roughly 31% above the $715,500 midpoint.
Values are down 1.6% year over year, in line with the broader Puget Sound softening. That is a modest correction rather than a slide, so well-prepared listings still move. Buyers should not expect distressed pricing, but there is more room to ask than there was.
Our read on Edmonds
Edmonds has the most walkable waterfront downtown in Snohomish County, with a ferry, a rail station, and an arts scene inside a few blocks. That combination keeps demand steady and inventory tight. The bowl near downtown and the eastern part of the city price very differently.
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