Real Estate
Your new Snohomish home could be a spacious apartment overlooking First Street, a restored historic home in a quiet neighborhood, or the house of your dreams with a big yard for your children and pets to play in. Choose to live in a rural location and commute to a job in a commercial center, or settle where you can walk or bike to work. Either way, you’re still close to restaurants, arts and outdoor attractions.
The Serpentine
Since 1958, our Snohomish Panthers have celebrated Homecoming by winding through the town in an act of unity and a display of school spirit. As thousands of proud parents and supportive residents and business owners line the streets to cheer them on, you’d be hard pressed to find a more idyllic display of community spirit.
Like Mayberry with Internet
Neighborly values have always been part of our history, as has our inclusive nature. Take your nightly jog on safe, tree-lined streets or your morning tea with friends at a local cafe’. We proudly fly the American Flag (right next to our 12th Man and Panther Pride) and of, course, we take our recycling very seriously.
Kla Ha Ya
As the oldest and best preserved city in Snohomish County, Snohomish is listed on both the WA State and National Register of Historic Places. Today, you can stroll along riverfront trails or walk through tree-lined neighborhoods that still provide identical views seen by the First People, (The Sdoh-doh-hohbsh) or pioneer settlers who expanded commerce on First Street.
MEDIAN HOME VALUE
$640,432
AGE OF HOMES
2000 or Newer: 18.9%
1970- 1999: 43.3%
1940-1969: 17.8%
1939 or Older: 20.1%
TYPES OF HOMES
Single Family: 55.8%
Townhomes: 6.1%
Small Apt. Buildings: 17%
Apt. Complexes: 19.6%
Mobile Homes: 1.5%
neighborhoods
City Center
Cathcart/Clearview
Route 9/Ave D
Bromart/South Snohomish
Paradise Lake Rd/Woods Pl.
Route 2/Three Lakes Rd.
65th Ave./Sno Cascade Dr.
Fobes Hill
Three Lakes
Wagner