Kellogg Marsh
'50s to 2020s Kellogg Marsh homes
Single-family homes dominate the market in Kellogg Marsh. Variety comes with the age of the houses. Kellogg Marsh is unique to the area with its even terrain and open, rural spaces. "You'll find more ramblers here than usual and homes with larger lots," says Susan Larson, a Realtor with eXp Realty and Susan Larson Homes. Ramblers built in the 1950s to '60s and split-level homes from the 1970s are common. These older homes range from $475,000 to $615,000. Contemporary homes from the 2000s to 2020s typically range from $420,000 to $900,000. Those with homeowners associations can have monthly fees of $14 to $110.Kellogg Marsh Elementary, MPHS language courses
Public schools include Kellogg Marsh Elementary School, which earns a C-plus grade from Niche. Cedarcrest Middle School receives a B grade. Marysville Pilchuk High School, with a B-minus, offers pathway-focused programs. Language classes include Japanese, American Sign Language, French and Lushootseed, a language spoken by the Tulalip and Quil Ceda people.Shopping on State Avenue or at the outlets
State Avenue features an assortment of stores, restaurants and a movie theater, Regal Marysville. Options for grocery shopping include Fred Meyer and Grocery Outlet. Restaurants include Jeff's Texas-Style BBQ, a counter-serve joint with indoor and outdoor seating. Open late, Home Plate Pub is the perfect place to grab a frosty draft, catch the big game or gather for trivia and karaoke nights.Across Interstate 5, there's even more, with 120-plus retailers at the Seattle Premium Outlets. About 5 miles south of Kellogg Marsh, downtown Marysville has mom-and-pop shops and restaurants on historical Third Street. Friends gather for fun at Strawberry Lane bowling alley and Marysville Skate Center.
Tulalip Resort and the region's tribal heritage
South of the outlets, entertainment, gaming and leisure are found at Tulalip Resort Casino. Blackfish is a restaurant at the resort that features traditional Tulalip food. Close by, near Puget Sound, is the 22,000-acre Tulalip Reservation, a sovereign jurisdiction with over 2,700 residents.Tribal heritage and culture have a significant impact on the region. Each November, there's the Tulalip Day cultural celebration. The Hibulb Cultural Center and National History Preserve opened in 2011 and is the first tribal facility with state certification.
Doleshel Park, golf and wilderness closeby
Close to home, there's the fir-tree-filled Doleshel Park, a former Christmas tree farm with a nature trail and a bridge over Allen Creek. Southeast of Kellogg Marsh, Cedarcrest Golf Course is public, offering daily rates.All around are more examples of the natural beauty that fills the Pacific Northwest. There are endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, whether day trips to nearby beaches on Lake Washington, kayaking on Lake Stevens, or hiking in Mount Pilchuck State Park or Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, which has 1.7 million acres of forests, meadows and glaciers.
Community Transit buses, I-5 for commutes
Community Transit buses, Vanpool and DART paratransit services are available in the greater Marysville area. In Kellogg Marsh, bus stops are located along streets like Shoultes Road and 51st Avenue.Interstate 5 is to the west, and state Route 9 is to the east. It's less than 10 miles to Everett and under 40 miles to downtown Seattle. "With I-5 nearby, it's easy to commute to major employers like Boeing and Naval Station Everett," Larson says.
About 7 miles north of Kellogg Marsh, the city of Arlington includes the Smokey Point Transit Center and Arlington Municipal Airport, a general aviation facility. For major airlines, people can travel about 50 miles to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Sea-Tac.



Agents Specializing in this Area
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Jason Ferrando
Windermere Real Estate/East
(360) 572-6929
56 Total Sales
1 in Kellogg Marsh
$599,000 Price
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Kyle Maple
John L. Scott Mill Creek
(360) 502-8811
130 Total Sales
1 in Kellogg Marsh
$585,000 Price
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Stacy LaCount
Responds QuicklyKeller Williams Western Realty
(360) 404-7358
394 Total Sales
2 in Kellogg Marsh
$466K - $625K Price Range
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Greg Nelson
COMPASS
(425) 510-0269
110 Total Sales
1 in Kellogg Marsh
$595,000 Price
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Mary Hendrickson
John L. Scott Mill Creek
(360) 502-2341
72 Total Sales
1 in Kellogg Marsh
$625,000 Price
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Daniel Emborg
KW North Sound
(360) 467-8178
66 Total Sales
2 in Kellogg Marsh
$45K - $500K Price Range
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Kellogg Marsh | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 3 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 3 | 4 |
Robbery | 3 | 4 |
Burglary | 4 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 4 | 4 |
Larceny | 4 | 4 |
Crime Score | 3 | 4 |
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Kellogg Marsh Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Kellogg Marsh, Marysville sell after 33 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Kellogg Marsh, Marysville over the last 12 months is $360,000, up 12% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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