Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie city, Washington
Nestled in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Snoqualmie offers a unique blend of small-town charm and big-city convenience, making it a highly desirable place to call home. With a population of just over 13,000, it's a tight-knit community where families thrive. The median household income here is a staggering $186,353, more than double the national average, reflecting the area's affluent nature and the high earning potential of its residents. While the cost of living reflects the area's desirability, the median home value of $852,100 still offers a degree of affordability compared to other parts of the Seattle metro area, allowing you to enjoy a premium lifestyle without sacrificing space or tranquility.
From an investment perspective, Snoqualmie is a sound choice, particularly for families seeking a safe, friendly environment. The local job market is robust, supported by the proximity to Seattle and the growing tech sector. While specific unemployment figures aren't available, the strong median income is a good indicator of economic health. The real estate market is competitive, but with a range of housing options, from cozy townhomes to expansive estates, there's something for everyone. Snoqualmie is perfect for those seeking a balance of natural beauty, community spirit, and access to urban amenities.
Snoqualmie, Washington at a Glance
Snoqualmie is a city in Snoqualmie city, Washington with a population of approximately 13,762. The median home value is $852,100 and the median household income is $186,353. It has a Walk Score of 0 out of 100, indicating car dependency. The violent crime rate is 0.1 per 1,000 residents, which is 97% below the national average. Air quality is rated Good. The overall climate risk is rated as "Very High." Median rent is $2,707 per month. Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, FBI Crime Data Explorer, EPA, Walk Score, and FEMA.
Median Home Value
$852,100
Median Income
$186,353
Population
13,762
Walk Score
0
Air Quality
AQI 38
Good
Climate Risk
Very High
Good
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- Population
- 13,762
- Median Age
- N/A
- Median Household Income
- $186,353
150% above nat'l avg
- Bachelor's Degree+
- N/A
- Poverty Rate
- 0.3%
98% below nat'l avg
- Median Home Value
- $852,100
202% above nat'l avg
- Median Rent
- $2,707
133% above nat'l avg
- Homeownership Rate
- 94.0%
43% above nat'l avg
- Affordability Index
- 94
6% below nat'l avg
- Violent Crime Rate
- 0.1 per 1K
97% below nat'l avg
- Property Crime Rate
- 37.0 per 1K
95% above nat'l avg
- AQI
- 38
10% below nat'l avg
- Category
- Good
- Overall Risk
- Very High
- Risk Score
- 98.93
Top Hazards
- Overall
- Quiet
- Road Traffic
- N/A
- Aviation
- N/A
- Rail
- N/A
- Electricity Rate
- 11.0¢/kWh
34% below nat'l avg
- Est. Monthly Electric
- $99
28% below nat'l avg
- Unemployment Rate
- 2.7%
27% below nat'l avg
- Poverty Rate
- 0.3%
98% below nat'l avg
Weather & Climate in Snoqualmie
Avg High
53°F
Avg Low
38°F
Annual Rainfall
78.4"
Avg Humidity
81%
Political Landscape
→ Politically stable
Based on King County county-level presidential election data
Culture & Things to Do in Snoqualmie
Snoqualmie Railroad Days
Annual festival celebrating the town's railroad heritage.
Snoqualmie Valley Farmers Market
Weekly market offering local produce and crafts.
Snoqualmie Valley Arts Council Events
Various arts and cultural events throughout the year.
Festival at the Falls
An annual event at Snoqualmie Falls.
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