How Much It Really Costs to Buy a Home in Washington State
(King, Pierce, Snohomish Counties)
When people think about buying a home, they usually focus on one number — the home price.
But in reality, it’s not just about the price. What matters is the full picture of costs.
1. Current Home Prices
As of now (approximate ranges):
King County (Seattle and surrounding areas)
~$700,000 – $900,000+
(In popular areas, it’s easily over $1M)
Snohomish County (Everett, Lynnwood, parts of Bothell)
~$550,000 – $750,000
Pierce County (Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood)
~$450,000 – $650,000
These are average ranges for single-family homes. Townhomes and condos can be more affordable.
2. Down Payment
It’s not always 20%, as many people think.
Realistic options:
3%–5% → minimum for many programs
10%+ → more comfortable terms
20% → to avoid PMI (private mortgage insurance)
Example:
$600,000 home →
5% = ~$30,000
10% = ~$60,000
Important: down payment assistance programs may help reduce upfront costs.
3. Monthly Payment (Real Picture)
Your payment is not just the mortgage.
It includes:
Principal + interest
Property taxes
Insurance
(Sometimes) HOA
Rough example:
Home ~$600K:
Mortgage: ~$2,800 – $3,500
Taxes + insurance: ~$400 – $800
👉 Total: ~$3,200 – $4,200+ per month
In King County, it’s often higher.
4. Closing Costs (Upfront Costs)
Many people overlook this.
Typically:
~2% – 4% of the home price
Example:
$600K → ~$12,000 – $24,000
In some cases, part of this can be covered by the seller or assistance programs.
5. Additional Costs After Purchase
These are often underestimated:
Repairs and maintenance
Appliance replacement
Yard / exterior upkeep
HOA (if applicable)
A good rule of thumb is to budget at least ~$200–$500+ per month on average.
6. Why Renting Can Seem Cheaper
If you only look at the monthly payment:
👉 Renting is often cheaper at the beginning
But:
Rent usually increases over time
A fixed mortgage stays stable
Part of your payment builds equity (your ownership)
7. What to Understand Before Buying
Buying a home is not one number.
It’s a combination of:
Home price
Down payment
Monthly payment
Closing costs
Ongoing maintenance
Once you see the full picture, your decision becomes much clearer.
Final Thoughts
Housing in Washington, especially in King County, is expensive.
But for many people, it’s still achievable with the right approach:
Understand your budget
Use available programs
Don’t rely only on “scary numbers” online
Need Help Getting Started?
If you’re thinking about buying a home or not sure where to begin, feel free to reach out.
We can review your situation, estimate your budget, and guide you through the next steps — no pressure.
Vadim Polishchuk
Your trusted local real estate agent, proudly helping families achieve their homeownership goals with clear guidance every step of the way.
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