Everett, Washington
Snohomish County's largest city and a major aerospace hub. Everett offers affordable urban living, waterfront access, and a revitalized downtown with easy commutes to Seattle.
$654,000
Typical Home Value
-1.5%
Year-over-Year
112,000+
Population
Zillow Home Value Index, June 2026. Population: US Census.
Why Live in Everett
Discover what makes Everett a growing urban center with big-city amenities
Boeing & Aerospace
Home to Boeing's widebody assembly plant, the world's largest building
Port City
Naval Station Everett and a vibrant waterfront marina district
Sounder & Link
Commuter rail to Seattle plus future Link light rail expansion
Revitalized Downtown
Growing arts, dining, and entertainment scene in a walkable downtown
Schools in Everett
Everett School District serves over 20,000 students across the city
Local Amenities
From aviation to waterfront fun, Everett has it all
Future of Flight Center
Boeing factory tour and aviation exhibits
Everett Marina
Largest public marina on the West Coast
Angel of the Winds Arena
Concerts, hockey, and live events
Jetty Island
Sandy beach accessible by free ferry
Everett Mall
Major retail and dining hub
Interurban Trail
Paved trail connecting to Shoreline
What to know about Everett
Getting around
Sounder rail from Everett Station reaches Seattle in about an hour. I-5 and US 2 serve drivers.
Housing stock
Historic homes in the north end, mid century housing through the middle of the city, and newer development near Silver Lake.
Who Everett suits
Good for buyers who want rail service to Seattle and employment that does not track tech hiring. Prices sit well below anything comparable in King County.
Around Everett
- Boeing Everett Factory
- Naval Station Everett
- Angel of the Winds Arena
- Jetty Island
The Everett market right now
Everett has a typical home value of $654,000. That runs about 9% below the $715,500 median across the Snohomish County cities we serve.
Values are down 1.5% 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 Everett
Everett runs on Boeing and the Navy, which gives it an employment base that does not track tech hiring. The waterfront and downtown have been redeveloping for years and the pace has picked up. It offers rail service to Seattle at prices well below anything comparable in King County.
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