Why Live in Burbank
Burbank, WA, is a small waterfront community located along the Columbia and Snake rivers, with a population of just over 3,600 residents. Known for its quiet atmosphere, Burbank offers a lifestyle centered around water activities, including salmon fishing, jet skiing, and water skiing, facilitated by two public boat launches. The McNary National Wildlife Refuge provides additional outdoor attractions, featuring trails and opportunities for wildlife observation. Sacajawea Historical State Park, nearby, offers a swimming beach, playground, and the Sacajawea Interpretive Center, which showcases local history and artifacts. The annual Tri-Cities Water Follies, featuring hydroplane races, food vendors, live music, and air shows, is a significant local event. Residential areas are primarily composed of ranch-style homes, manufactured homes, and some cottages, with most development occurring in the mid-to-late 1900s. Detached garages and fenced-in backyards are common, especially in larger lots north of U.S. Route 12. The community has a lower crime risk compared to the national average. Local dining options include Beautiful Burbank Tavern and nearby Pasco offers a variety of Latino restaurants, including the popular El Charrito. Columbia Center in Kennewick, 15 miles away, provides extensive shopping options. Travel is convenient with U.S. Route 12 connecting to Tri-Cities Airport, 8 miles northwest, and Downtown Kennewick, 8 miles west. However, Burbank experiences occasional spikes in air pollution during the summer due to road pollution and wildfires.
Home Trends in Burbank, WA
On average, homes in Burbank, WA sell after 14 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Burbank, WA over the last 12 months is $239,000.
Median Sale Price
$239,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$506,950
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$290
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
1
Median List Price
$504,950
Median Change From 1st List Price
-2%