Welcome to Everett

Everett is set 25 miles north of Seattle on the shore of Port Gardner Bay, and offers the best blend of culture and nature that the PNW is known for. There is always something to do in Everett! Historic downtown is always bustling with unique shops and restaurants. The waterfront is just minutes from downtown and boasts more than 4 miles of waterfront trails, picnic shelters, parks and plazas, a splash fountain, year-round special events, quality hospitality facilities and a mix of tasty restaurants.

Everett is the county seat and largest city of Snohomish County, and as such, has more to offer than just about any other city in the county. In addition to the developing waterfront, you’ll find minor league baseball and hockey, theaters, museums, galleries, breweries, restaurants of all sorts, coffee shops and bakeries, gift shops and gorgeous homes with tree-lined streets and a neighborly feel.

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Everett on the Blog

QUARTERLY REPORTS Q1 2023

By Windermere Real Estate/North | April 17, 2023

We are seeing signs of price stabilization and some growth after the market correction of 2022! Illustrated on the front is the up-down-up trajectory that home prices have experienced over the last year. While we are in the midst of measuring the negative difference from the peak prices of the first half of 2022 to […]

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QUARTERLY REPORTS Q4 2022

By Windermere Real Estate/North | January 23, 2023

2022 was a transitional year for the real estate market that started off incredibly seller-centric and ended in balance. We started 2022 with interest rates hovering in the low 3%, peaked at 7% in late fall, and ended the year hovering in the mid 6%. This significant jump created a correction in home prices as the cost […]

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QUARTERLY REPORTS Q3 2022

By Windermere Real Estate/North | October 17, 2022

The real estate market is adjusting to new environmental factors as we round out 2022. Interest rates have been on an upward trend since the spring and have increased by 2 points since the first of the year. This has put downward pressure on the peak prices we saw in the spring as we return to more […]

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