December 19, 2024 — There are 98 homes for sale in Snohomish, WA today. This includes 84 houses and 1 condo. 37 of these are new homes.
There are 1.12 months of residential housing supply. This indicates a severe seller's market with upward pressure on pricing.
Northeast of Seattle, Snohomish is a popular city located on the Snohomish River. Popular for its antique stores, many people enjoy visiting Snohomish for its unique, downtown shopping opportunities. Homeowners love Snohomish for its large, classically-built homes, which are often located on large, green lots.
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84 Houses | 1 Condo | 24 Parcels |
For Sale Stats | ||
$1,074,950 |
2,488 sqft |
$432/sqft |
Median values from the 84 single family homes for sale in Snohomish WA. | ||
Closing Stats | ||
$985,000 |
2,389 sqft |
$412/sqft |
Median values for the 423 single family Snohomish homes closed in the last 6 months. | ||
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37 New Homes |
38% of the residential market |
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1.12 Months of Supply |
This indicates a severe seller's market with upward pressure on pricing.
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The city of Snohomish (not to be confused with the county of Snohomish) is a popular, small city north of Seattle. Known for its historic downtown area, plethora of antique shops and beautiful farms and large lots, many enjoy the city for it's small-town feel and slower pace of life. Here are some reasons to look at homes for sale in Remond, WA.
Families move to Snohomish for the city's well-rated schools, unique family friendly activities and the strong sense of community.
Professionals are drawn to Snohomish for all of the job opportunities at hundreds of local and international businesses in the city. They may also enjoy the proximity of offices to great restaurants and bars.
Snohomish is a city about 30 miles north of Seattle. It is bordered by Lake Stevens and Granite Falls to the north, Sultan and Monroe to the east, Woodinville to the south and Everett, Mill Creek and Bothell to the west. Popular neighborhoods with many homes for sale in Snohomish include: Bear Mountain Estates, Glacier View, Monroe Woodlands and Whisperwood Estates.
Some of the rural homes for sale in Snohomish, WA date back as far back as the early 1900s, when many canners and farmers moved to the city. However, there are also many newer homes in both downtown and rural Snohomish. Many Snohomish homes are also situated on lots between 4 and 5 acres large.
Single Family Homes in Snohomish, WA
Please see our Snohomish listings page for updates on a daily basis.
There are a few condos near downtown Snohomish, as well as near the southern border of the city, near Mill Creek.
Please see Snohomish condos for more information on condos and complexes in Snohomish.
Most new homes in Snohomish are located in recently developed communities like Glacier View, Monroe Woodlands and Remington Ranch.
New Construction Single Family Homes
Please see our Snohomish new homes page for updates on a daily basis.
The city of Snohomish is primarily served by the Snohomish School District, while a few locations in the city fall under Monroe and Granite Falls Districts.
Elementary schools in the area include:
Middle schools include:
High schools include:
There are also a handful of private schools in Snohomish, including:
There are many family-friendly parks in the city of Snohomish. Pilchuck Park is very close to downtown Snohomish and sits on the Pilchuck River, an offshoot of the Snohomish River. The park has beaches for wading, as well as a playground and various sports courts.
Centennial Trail is another great outdoor option. The 30-mile trail runs all the way through Snohomish County. There you can walk and bike down the trails. There are also opportunities to horseback ride on side trails.
Blackman's Lake is located near downtown Snohomish. This is 62-acre freshwater lake is great for those who enjoy fishing and boating. It is also surrounded by a public park.
One of the most popular activities in Snohomish is antique shopping. Tourists come from all over to visit the antique malls, shops and warehouses in the area.
There are many popular restaurants in downtown Snohomish, including:
There are also many popular shopping centers, including:
Snohomish is also known for its many, unique antique malls and stores, most of which are located in downtown Snohomish. These include:
Both Highway 9 and Highway 2 run right through central Snohomish, both providing convenient access to larger freeways, I-5 and I-405. Bus Route 424 takes passengers from the Snohomish Park and Ride to the heart of downtown Seattle. Route 270/271 is also a great option for those looking to travel from Snohomish to Everett, Monroe, Sultan or Gold Bar.
The city of Snohomish is surrounded by popular farms that residents visit year round.
Have specific questions and want help from a friendly area expect? Contact Cheryl today!
It's time to talk to a real estate agent about the properties you're most interested in. We recommend you contact Cheryl Buck, the Landcast team member covering Snohomish, WA.
All MLS listed homes for sale in Snohomish, WA are on WicklundRE.com.
We sometimes know of off-market homes or new homes being built by home builders that aren't currently listed, to help find these unlisted homes for sale in Snohomish, we recommend you contact Cheryl Buck.
Information about the listed homes for sale in Snohomish generally comes from the MLS. Information about neighborhoods in Snohomish, condos in Snohomish, and new homes in Snohomish, comes from the MLS, our research staff, public data, area home builders and from contributions from our users.