Housing decision brief
Grant County, WA Housing Market
Grant County screens as a below-state purchase price, below-state rent, a higher tax-rate signal market. Use the page as a decision brief, not just a price lookup, because local income, taxes, and data confidence change how affordable the county really is.
7th lowest home value out of 39 Washington counties with data | 15th lowest rent out of 39
Median home value
$275,700
Purchase-price signal from Census ACS.
Median rent
$1,059/mo
Gross rent, including utilities where reported.
Monthly owner cost
$1,105/mo
Owner costs before individual loan terms.
Decision snapshot
Read this county in four signals.
Buy screen
3.9x
Median home value divided by local household income.
Rent burden
25.0%
Below 30% usually screens as less pressured.
Rent vs own
$46/mo
Median rent screens below owner cost.
Data confidence
1 note
Crime coverage is partial, so safety comparisons need source context.
What Works
Lower purchase price
$275,700 median home value is 26% below Washington county median
Lower rent
$1,059/mo is 5% below Washington county median
Rent burden below pressure line
25.00% of renter income goes to rent, below the 30% burden threshold.
What to Check
Lower income base
$71,115 median income is 1% below Washington county median
Tax rate needs attention
0.82% effective property-tax rate is 5% above Washington county median
Water quality cross-check
Water quality grade is D. Review water data before treating housing cost as the full story.
Health context
Health score is 41.4 out of 100, so affordability should be weighed against local health indicators.
Crime data coverage
Crime data coverage is partial. Treat zero or low crime rates as incomplete until you check the source coverage.
Best Fit For
- Remote earners or cash buyers looking below the state price line
Poor Fit For
- Households dependent on a deep local wage market
- Buyers who will not investigate local water systems before moving
- Anyone treating reported crime rates as complete without source context
County vs State vs National
The county number only matters after you see the benchmark. These comparisons show where Grant County is genuinely cheap, where it is average, and where the hidden cost may be.
| Metric | County | State | U.S. | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Median home value Lower usually helps affordability. | $275,700 | $370,500 | $281,900 | 26% favorable26% below Washington county median |
Median gross rent Lower usually helps affordability. | $1,059 | $1,119 | $1,163 | 5% favorable5% below Washington county median |
Monthly owner cost Lower usually helps affordability. | $1,105 | $1,221 | $1,672 | 10% favorable10% below Washington county median |
Median household income | $71,115 | $71,528 | $74,755 | Near state median1% below Washington county median |
Effective property-tax rate Lower usually helps affordability. | 0.82% | 0.79% | 1.02% | 5% pressure5% above Washington county median |
Rent burden Lower usually helps affordability. | 25.00% | 29.00% | N/A | 14% favorable25.00% of renter income goes to rent. |
Income Fit
A low price only helps if local income can carry the monthly cost. This panel compares the county income base with rent and owner-cost thresholds.
Rent cushion
+$28,755
Median income minus rent threshold.
Owner cushion
+$23,758
Median income minus owner-cost threshold.
Affordability Advisory
This turns the raw housing numbers into income and buy-versus-rent screens.
Affordability verdict
For renters in Grant County, the market is affordable. Expect to pay around $1,059/month in gross rent, with 25.0% of renter households considered cost-burdened.
Rent vs own
At $1,059/month rent versus $1,105/month in owner costs, renting is roughly $46/month cheaper , a 4% difference.
Income needed
To afford the median rent without exceeding 30% of gross income, a household needs to earn approximately $42,360/year. For owner costs at the 28% rule, the required income is roughly $47,357/year. With a median household income of $71,115, most households can comfortably afford rent here. Notably, 25.0% of renter households in Grant County are cost-burdened, spending more than 30% of income on housing.
Regional context
Grant County sits 5% less expensive than Clallam County ($1,110/month) in terms of median gross rent.
Better Counties to Compare
Similar counties are matched on home value, rent, income, and state context. This is more useful than a simple nearest-price list.
| County | Home Value | Rent | Why compare |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yakima County, WA | $281,100 | $1,068/mo | Same-state comparison near $281,100 home value and $1,068/mo rent. |
| Asotin County, WA | $286,200 | $994/mo | Same-state comparison near $286,200 home value and $994/mo rent. |
| Grays Harbor County, WA | $279,500 | $1,018/mo | Same-state comparison near $279,500 home value and $1,018/mo rent. |
| Columbia County, WA | $256,100 | $944/mo | Same-state comparison near $256,100 home value and $944/mo rent. |
| Lincoln County, WA | $272,300 | $872/mo | Same-state comparison near $272,300 home value and $872/mo rent. |
Data Confidence
- Crime coverage is partial, so safety comparisons need source context.
Next Checks
Housing Questions for Grant County
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Data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates (2019-2023) — Informational only. Not financial or legal advice.