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Why Live in Aberdeen
Aberdeen, WA, located in Grays Harbor County, is a city with a rich history as a former logging town. Although the logging industry has declined with time, Aberdeen now has seen an influx of newcomers, attracted by its home prices and efforts to revitalize downtown through the Vacant Building Program. Downtown Aberdeen features a walkable Main Street-style retail district with many new stores, art galleries, markets and restaurants, including local breweries like Mount Olympus Brewing. The city offers several things to do, such as visiting Unplugged, a museum dedicated to the band Nirvana, which originated in Aberdeen. People can enjoy the outdoors at Westport Light State Park, which features a surfing beach and the tallest lighthouse in the state. Sam Benn Park on the north side of Aberdeen has a playground, a frisbee golf course and tennis courts. The city is also between Olympic National Forest and Capitol State Forest, providing access to endless forest trails and campsites. Housing in Aberdeen ranges from Craftsman bungalows and Colonial Revivals to midcentury ranch-style homes. The city hosts events like World Music Day in June and the Walk of the Undead in October. Aberdeen School District serves approximately 3,300 students, and Grays Harbor College offers higher education. Aberdeen is about 50 miles from Olympia and 100 miles from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. The city experiences mild temperatures with distinct seasons, but it also has an extreme flood risk due to its location on Grays Harbor.
Home Trends in Aberdeen, WA
On average, homes in Aberdeen, WA sell after 75 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Aberdeen, WA over the last 12 months is $361,000, up 9% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.