Delta
Single-family houses and condos
Homes tend to be less expensive than Northwest Everett. Two-bedroom 1940s bungalows sell for between $380,000 and $430,000. A three-bedroom 1920s craftsman-style home is valued at around $470,000. “New apartments and condos have been built where some of the 60-year-old homes have been removed,” Hoffman says. A three-bedroom early-2000s townhome in the northern part of Delta sells for between $580,000 and $630,000. Most three-bedroom ranch-style homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s. These sell for between $550,000 and $650,000. There is a train yard to the eastern edge of the community. “I’ve never really heard people complain about noise from the train yard,” Hoffman says.The public education pathway
Some local children attend Hawthorne Elementary School, which has a B-minus Niche rating and a 13-to-1 student-teacher ratio. North Middle School has a B Niche rating and a 19-to-1 student-teacher ratio. Many teens move on to Everett High School, which has a 20-to-1 student-teacher ratio and a B Niche rating. The high school was founded in 1880 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.Outdoor recreational options
Residents take the ferry to Jetty Island, where people relax on the beach and swim in Possession Sound. Senator Henry M. Jackson Park features basketball courts, garden plots, a picnic shelter, a playground, a soccer field and a softball field. Teens and adults like to skate at Wiggums Hollow Park. Residents also take advantage of the nearby Legion Memorial Golf Course, which the city owns and maintains.Retail and dining in Delta
Fins West sells fishing and beach apparel on North Broadway. In the same shopping center, folks buy cannabis products at High Society. There are multiple dining options along Broadway. Ray’s Drive-In has been serving burgers and ice cream since 1962. Residents have enjoyed tostadas and salty margaritas at Tampico Mexican Restaurant since 1987. Less than 4 miles west, Scuttlebutt Brewing is a favorite among craft beer enthusiasts. People shop for their own cooking ingredients at the Safeway on 18th Street. The Everett Farmers Market on Wetmore Avenue hosts food and craft vendors. People also go there to purchase farm-fresh produce and fresh-caught fish.Entertainment and activities
The Fisherman's Village Music Festival, a three-day festival every May in Everett’s downtown, features dozens of local bands. On Friday evenings in the summer, locals gather at Everett’s Boxcar Park to watch films like The Goonies and Top Gun: Maverick on the big screen. Founded in 1901, the Historic Everett Theater hosts cover bands and popular comedians. The Angel of the Winds Arena hosts the Everett Silvertips, a junior ice hockey team. The Everett AquaSox, a baseball team in the minor league, plays games at Everett Memorial Stadium. Residents travel to the Emerald City to watch Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks games.Getting around Everett
Everett Transit operates a bus system throughout the city. There are multiple stops throughout Delta, including stops on East Marine View Drive, Riverside Road, North Broadway and Walnut Street. People travel 31 miles south to Seattle and 65 miles south to Tacoma via Interstate 5. Everett Amtrak Station is about 2 miles south of Delta.


Agents Specializing in this Area
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Celine Williams
Realty One Group Orca
(360) 763-4211
129 Total Sales
1 in Delta
$355,750 Price
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Lucie Tickle
Windermere Real Estate/M2, LLC
(425) 230-3474
79 Total Sales
1 in Delta
$510,000 Price
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Tawnia Coulter
Coldwell Banker Bain
(206) 889-6146
95 Total Sales
1 in Delta
$596,000 Price
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Kathy D. West
Windermere Real Estate JS
(360) 503-0712
71 Total Sales
1 in Delta
$541,000 Price
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Kimberly Harman
Windermere RE North, Inc.
(425) 491-1603
62 Total Sales
1 in Delta
$350,000 Price
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Sheila Lair
Keller Williams Eastside
(206) 489-2912
36 Total Sales
1 in Delta
$715,000 Price
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On average, homes in Delta, Everett sell after 59 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Delta, Everett over the last 12 months is $369,900, down 14% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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