King County vs. Snohomish County: Where Should You Buy a Home in Greater Seattle?
It's the question every Greater Seattle buyer eventually faces: Do I pay more to stay in King County, or stretch my dollar in Snohomish County? The answer isn't the same for everyone. Your commute, your family size, your lifestyle priorities, and your long-term investment goals all play a role. As a top Seattle realtor with 50+ years of boots-on-the-ground experience across both counties, TC Wu breaks down exactly what each market offers โ and who belongs where.
Know Your Counties: A Deep-Dive Comparison
Both counties offer exceptional quality of life โ but they serve very different buyer profiles.
Bellevue, Kirkland & Redmond: Proximity Comes at a Price
King County is where Seattle's economic engine runs hottest. Bellevue sits at the crossroads of Amazon's Eastside expansion and Microsoft's Redmond campus, making it one of the most in-demand real estate markets in the Pacific Northwest. Kirkland offers waterfront charm on Lake Washington with a walkable downtown. Redmond blends tech-campus access with newer construction and strong school districts. The trade-off is price โ King County median home values consistently run $150,000 to $300,000 higher than comparable Snohomish County properties.
Edmonds, Bothell & Everett: Space, Value & a Surprising Lifestyle
Snohomish County is Greater Seattle's best-kept secret. Edmonds delivers waterfront living and a charming arts district at prices well below Kirkland. Bothell has emerged as a tech-corridor suburb in its own right, with Canyon Park's biotech cluster and easy Highway 522 access. Everett offers the most affordable entry points in the greater metro, with a revitalized waterfront, Boeing employment, and direct Sounder train service to Seattle. For buyers who want more house, more land, and more breathing room โ Snohomish delivers.
"Most buyers anchor on price per square foot. The smarter question is: what does your daily life actually look like from this address? Commute time, school quality, and community culture matter far more to long-term happiness than the purchase price."โ TC Wu, WPI Real Estate | Top Seattle Realtor
King County vs. Snohomish County: Side-by-Side
A data-driven comparison to help you make the right call for your family and your budget.
| Factor | King County | Snohomish County |
|---|---|---|
| Median Home Price (2026) | ~$825,000 | ~$620,000 |
| Property Tax Rate (avg.) | ~0.93% | ~0.89% |
| Avg. Commute to Seattle Core | 20โ35 min | 35โ60 min |
| School District Ratings | Very High | High |
| Buyer Competition | Very High | Moderate |
| Avg. Lot Size | 5,000โ8,000 sq ft | 8,000โ15,000 sq ft |
| Lifestyle Vibe | Urban, walkable, tech-centric | Suburban, spacious, community-oriented |
| Light Rail / Transit | Excellent | Good (Sounder + expanding Link) |
Which County Is Right for You?
Match your buyer profile to the right market before you start touring homes.
Young Family
King County โ especially Bellevue, Kirkland, and Redmond โ offers top-rated schools, walkable neighborhoods, and strong resale values. Worth the premium if schools and proximity are priorities.
Remote Worker
Snohomish County is your move. Edmonds, Snohomish City, and Monroe give you space, nature, and a lower price point โ without the commute penalty when you're working from home most days.
Real Estate Investor
Both counties offer opportunity. King County delivers lower cap rates but stronger appreciation. Snohomish County offers higher rental yields with more affordable entry points โ ideal for cash-flow-focused strategies.
Downsizer
King County condos and townhomes in Kirkland or Bellevue offer walkability, amenities, and low maintenance with strong resale liquidity โ making them the smart choice for empty nesters simplifying their lifestyle.
5 Questions to Ask Before Choosing Your County
Answer these honestly before you fall in love with any single listing.
What is your realistic daily commute tolerance?
Add 15 minutes to any Google Maps estimate for peak-hour Seattle traffic. If you're driving into South Lake Union or downtown Seattle daily, Snohomish County's distance becomes a real factor โ but Sounder train commuters from Everett or Mukilteo often arrive faster and less stressed than King County drivers.
How important are top-rated school districts?
King County's Bellevue, Mercer Island, and Lake Washington school districts consistently rank among Washington State's best. Snohomish County's Edmonds, Northshore, and Mukilteo districts are highly rated as well โ but if elite school rankings are non-negotiable, King County has the edge.
Are you buying for lifestyle or investment return?
Lifestyle buyers typically favor King County's amenity density, walkability, and cultural richness. Investors focused on rental yield and cash flow often find Snohomish County more attractive โ lower acquisition costs, growing rental demand, and expanding light rail coverage are driving appreciation in previously overlooked corridors.
How much space does your family actually need?
The same budget that buys a 1,800 sq ft townhome in Bellevue can buy a 2,600 sq ft single-family home with a large yard in Bothell or Marysville. If your family needs room to grow, Snohomish County delivers significantly more square footage per dollar.
What is your 5โ10 year plan for this property?
If you plan to sell within five years, King County's liquidity and demand density typically make it easier to exit quickly at or above market. If you're planting roots for a decade or more, Snohomish County's appreciation trajectory โ fueled by light rail expansion and population growth โ makes it a compelling long-term hold.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers from TC Wu and the WPI Real Estate team on Greater Seattle's two most popular counties.
Not Sure Which County Is Right for You?
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