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Burlington

Burlington

Located in Skagit County

$515,461 Average Value
$357 Average Price per Sq Ft
16 Homes For Sale

A tight-knit agricultural city on the banks of the Skagit River

Located on the banks of the bending Skagit River, the regional hub and former railroad town of Burlington is about as close to Vancouver, Canada as it is to Seattle. However, it’s that distance from Washington’s largest metropolitan area that helps shape Burlington's appeal. The towering glacier-covered volcano of Mount Baker, about 50 miles northeast, is visible on clear days, while riverfront parks allow residents to tend to community gardens or play baseball with the Skagit Valley as a peaceful backdrop. Over 9,000 people call Burlington home, with agribusiness, woodworking, oil refining and the casino industry providing a solid local economy. Access to Interstate 5 puts Burlington within an hour and a half’s drive from Seattle and a 30-minute drive from Bellingham.

Burlington residents enjoy the breath taking views of the Skagit River.
Burlington residents enjoy the breath taking views of the Skagit River.
The Skagit Casino Resort near Sedro-Woolley and Burlington has plenty of entertainment.
The Skagit Casino Resort near Sedro-Woolley and Burlington has plenty of entertainment.
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Trails and events along and beyond the bending river

Bordered by farmland to the west and north and by the Skagit River to the east and south, Burlington is deeply immersed in nature. The Burlington Dike Trail takes hikers, cyclists and dog-walkers down gravel and dirt paths leading from the Burlington Disc Golf Course to Skagit River Park’s playfields, baseball diamonds and playground.

Go for a hike overlooking the Skagit River at Burlington Dike Trail in Burlington.
Go for a hike overlooking the Skagit River at Burlington Dike Trail in Burlington.
Take the family to the playground at Skagit River Park in Burlington.
Take the family to the playground at Skagit River Park in Burlington.
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Lush streetscapes and new developments in Burlington

Burlington’s housing stock primarily originates from the 1970s to 2000s, although some residences were built as far back as the 1920s and the postmodern homes of the Burlington Hill development were constructed as recently as 2024. There are manufactured homes built from the 1970s to the 2000s as well as more-recently built condos and townhouses. Burlington’s median home price of $575,000 is well below the Seattle median and the Bellingham average. That being said site-built bungalows and ranch-style homes as well as multi-story homes with styles varying from Dutch Colonial to postmodern can sell for as high as $1.6 million. Many streets eschew sidewalks in favor of gravel walkways, and houses tend to feature lush gardens and ample shade from tall evergreens.

Find serenity in a postmodern home with breath taking views in Burlington.
Find serenity in a postmodern home with breath taking views in Burlington.
Make everlasting memories in a ranch-style home surrounded by nature in Burlington.
Make everlasting memories in a ranch-style home surrounded by nature in Burlington.
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A small, but diverse shopping scene along George Hopper Road

At Burlington’s southern end, the Burlington Crossings shopping mall is full of big-box retail conveniences like The Home Depot and PetSmart. On the other side of George Hopper Road, a Costco and the Outlet Shoppes at Burlington add variety to the city’s shopping scene. Dining options are just as diverse; Burlington Boulevard alone is home to a Chinese buffet, a Mexican restaurant, a Thai eatery and several brand-name outlets. Though Burlington itself is not home to any casinos, many of its residents are employed at the Swinomish Casino near Anacortes or the Skagit Casino Resort up Interstate 5.

For pet supplies, head to PetSmart at the Burlington Crossings in Burlington.
For pet supplies, head to PetSmart at the Burlington Crossings in Burlington.
Burlington residents get their groceries and more at Costco.
Burlington residents get their groceries and more at Costco.
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Innovative education at Burlington-Edison High

The Burlington-Edison School District serves Burlington’s students and receives a B-minus from Niche. Burlington-Edison High School itself scores a B, and has STEM programs in aviation and cybersecurity. Skagit Valley College is a couple miles south, across the river, and offers two-year programs.

Burlington-Edison High School near Bay View is a highly rated school in the area.
Burlington-Edison High School near Bay View is a highly rated school in the area.
For extended learning, Burlington residents attend Skagit Valley College.
For extended learning, Burlington residents attend Skagit Valley College.
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Keeping safe in Burlington

According to an October 2024 FBI report, Burlington’s violent crime rate is well below the state average. Like the rest of coastal Washington, Burlington contends with the common risk of flooding, and the city offers detailed flood maps on its website to help residents stay prepared.

Interstate access to big cities and local healthcare

Interstate 5 connects Burlington to Bellingham 25 miles to the north and south to Everett within 40 miles and Seattle within 67 miles. For commuters who wish to skip a long highway drive, they may opt to take buses from the Chuckanut Park & Ride and, if bound for Seattle, transfer to the Puget Sound Transit light rail. Burlington sits just across the Skagit River from Mount Vernon’s Skagit Valley Hospital.

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Area Facts

Number of Homes
2,169
Number of Homes for Sale
16
Median Year Built
1981
Months of Supply
2.20
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,492
Significantly below the national average
1,931
Average Townhouse Size Sq Ft
2,158
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,051
Average 1 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
654
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
8,712

Open Houses

  • Saturday, Apr 4
    Open Sat 1PM - 3PM

    12509 Patricia Ln, Burlington, WA 98233

    $780,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,642 Sq Ft
    • 12509 Patricia Ln

    Perched above the fertile Skagit Valley farmland within the coveted Skagit Golf & Country Club community, this home offers a rare blend of territorial serenity & modern amenities. The property offers panoramic views of the North Cascades, vibrant sunrise skies & migrating snow geese across the flats below. The heart of the home is defined by soaring vaulted cedar ceilings & a dramatic dual-sided

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    Stacy LaCount
    Keller Williams Western Realty
    (360) 375-7307
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  • Sunday, Apr 5
    Open Sun 2PM - 4PM

    1030 Sinclair Way Unit 42, Burlington, WA 98233

    $349,950

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 928 Sq Ft
    • 1030 Sinclair Way
    • Unit 42
    • New 12 days ago

    Impeccable one level home in the highly desirable Cedars 55+ community offering easy, low maintenance living in a central location. This beautifully home features fresh carpet, luxury vinyl flooring throughout, & new kitchen appliances. Additional updates include a new washer & dryer, updated lighting and electrical, upgraded blinds, and a newer water heater. The roof is only two years old,

    Hayley Ford John L. Scott Snohomish

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  • Saturday, Apr 4
    Open Sat 12PM - 2PM

    1030 Tinas Coma Dr, Burlington, WA 98233

    $1,369,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,463 Sq Ft
    • 1030 Tinas Coma Dr

    Luxury NEW CONSTRUCTION with world-class valley and mountain views on Burlington Hill. Tucked in a peaceful setting that feels miles away, yet just minutes to I-5, this home blends comfort, elegance, and unforgettable scenery. The chef’s kitchen is a true showpiece, designed to impress and perform. Quartz countertops, high-end appliances, and a modern textured tile backsplash create a

    Gabrielle Balolia RE/MAX Whatcom County, Inc.

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Homes for Sale

Homes for Rent

Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

Average Home Value





Source: Public Records

Property Mix - Square Feet

Rental Home Trends

Number of Homes for Rent
6
Median Rent
$1,580
Median Single Family Home Rent
$3,432
Median Condo Rent
$1,285
Median 2 Bedroom Condo Rent
$1,660

Weather

Annual Precipitation
33''
Average Winter Low Temperature
35°F
Average Summer High Temperature
74°F
Annual Snowfall
4''

Area Factors

Fairly friendly

Bike Score®®

40 / 100

Fairly friendly

Walk Score®®

50 / 100

Not friendly

Transit Score®®

0 / 100
Source: Local Logic
Sources: Local Logic

Local Logic measures the walkability, access to public transit and bikeability of any address. CAP Index provides objective, accurate, and consistent data to help measure, compare, and mitigate crime risks.

Disclaimer: Certain information contained herein is derived from information provided by parties other than Homes.com. Our sources include: Accuweather, Public Records and Neustar. All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate and should be independently verified.
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