Holly
Competitive housing market with diverse homes
Holly offers a variety of residential types; however, it’s primarily apartments. That’s why most neighborhood residents are renters than owner-occupants. Holly also holds a competitive market, with homes selling on an average of 11 days. Condos and townhouses are located north of 100th Street SW. These can cost from $225,000 for a two-bedroom to $825,000 for newly constructed condos. Detached homes are scattered, typically on moderate lots with gravel driveways. Architecturally, it’s primarily ramblers that price from $500,000 to $800,000. There’s the occasional two-story craftsman or contemporary property, which can cost from $685,000 to $950,000. Fairway Estates provides manufactured homes for residents 55 and over; prices vary from $100,000 to $280,000.Multiple outdoor recreation north of the neighborhood
Locals often walk to Kasch Park for outdoor recreation. It’s considered the city’s premier athletic center, providing a four-field softball complex and four multi-sport fields with synthetic turf. Kids also get active within the park’s playground. Dog owners walk their pups to the Loganberry Lane Dog Park, where many enjoy the trails and off-leash area. Lots of activity also occurs at Walter E. Hall Park. Skaters show their tricks in the skate park, games are played on the athletic fields, and kids enjoy the playground. Golfers of all ages can enjoy the fairways of Watler Hall Golf Course.Pacific Highway to all shopping and dining
Pacific Highway serves as the primary gateway for shopping and dining. Early mornings can start at High Flying Espresso, a tiny shed-like structure with beverages to satisfy the morning pick-me-up. Enseamada Café serves Filipino dishes inside a trendier dining room. Diners get tropical vacation vibes when stepping into Avocados Mexican Restaurant. Their Mexican dishes are often paired with tequila and mezcal-based cocktails. Touba Bakery is turning into a local favorite for its fresh pastries baked daily. Weekly groceries can be bought at the Fred Meyer. East on Everett Mall Way, shoppers get their other necessities at Target, Walmart Supercenter or the Everett Mall.Newly-established Latin Music Festival
Locals can celebrate Latin culture at the newly established Latin Music Festival. The end-of-summer festivities create an environment reminiscent of the streets of Latin America. Attendees bond with the many vendors or dance moves during the live performances.Advanced learning opportunities for Holly students
Holly students can start their education at Challenger Elementary. The B-rated school teaches up to the fifth grade. Afterward, students attend Explorer Middle, which boasts a B-minus Niche grade. The school’s Summit Program allows students to earn high school credit during their middle school years and participate in leadership programs. Diplomas are earned from Marnier High, which is also rated a B by Niche. Students can participate in over 40 clubs and activities.Next to Paine Field International Airport
Folks getting around locally can find several bus stops through Community Transit. Commuters to Seattle can take the 23-mile drive down Interstate 5; often, this route includes traffic. Other alternatives involve heading 6 miles west to the Mukilteo Station to catch the Sounder train. Paine Field International Airport offers flights through Alaska Airlines and Kenmore Air. Some destinations include Honolulu, San Diego and Los Angeles.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Traci Fischer
Marketplace Sotheby's Intl Rty
(206) 278-1393
121 Total Sales
1 in Holly
$545,000 Price
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Jason Stricevich
HomeSmart Real Estate Assoc
(425) 448-8176
66 Total Sales
1 in Holly
$430,000 Price
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Kyle Maple
John L. Scott Mill Creek
(360) 502-8811
130 Total Sales
5 in Holly
$223K - $660K Price Range
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Donald Kenney
Windermere Real Estate Co.
(206) 350-4079
103 Total Sales
1 in Holly
$705,000 Price
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Joey Duwe
Responds QuicklyJohn L. Scott Snohomish
(360) 535-7695
186 Total Sales
1 in Holly
$334,000 Price
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Daniel Emborg
KW North Sound
(360) 467-8178
66 Total Sales
1 in Holly
$247,000 Price
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On average, homes in Holly, Everett sell after 56 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Holly, Everett over the last 12 months is $619,000, up 68% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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