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Suburban homes east of Jennings Memorial Park
Less than 10 miles from Everett, Jennings Park is a peaceful residential neighborhood with a mix of new developments and established homes. 55 and older communities with either manufactured homes or traditional homes can be found here. “The city of Marysville has a robust downtown with lots of great shops and restaurants,” says Eric Spencer, library manager of the Marysville Library. “...families and workers have a lot of great options. You don’t have to leave Marysville to find entertainment.” Jennings Park students attend classes within the Marysville School District, which is graded an overall C-plus on Niche. Seattle is about 35 miles south and less than an hour drive when traffic is low. Locals can get outside at Jennings Memorial Park, with its creekside walking trails and several playgrounds. Most shopping happens on 64th Street or at Marysville Town Center, which has many familiar chain stores and a few local restaurants.
55 and older communities and single-family homes
A mix of new developments and established homes dot the Jennings Park landscape. Glenwood Mobile Estates is a 55 and older community of manufactured homes in various sizes and colors, often costing between $65,000 and $140,000. Single-family Craftsman homes with two or more bedrooms in the Birch Creek 55 and older community cul-de-sacs can cost between $425,000 and $500,000. Parkview Estates homes on the northwest side of the neighborhood sometimes include mature fruit trees and lush landscaping, backyard decks or patios and three-car garages. These homes can cost between $550,000 and over $660,000. New constructions from the last three years in modern farmhouse and Craftsman styles can cost around $700,000 and over $800,000.
Wood and brick homes standout from the norm in Jennings Park.
Perfect lawns and different colored homes are what make Jennings Park a nice place to live.
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Marysville School District achievements
Students on the northern side of Jennings Park may first attend Grove Elementary School, which is graded a C-plus on Niche. They may then attend Marysville Middle School, graded a C. For those in the center of town, Allen Creek Elementary School is graded a B-minus, while Cedarcrest School, for grades sixth through eighth, ranks a C-plus. On the southern side of town, Sunnyside Elementary School is graded a C-plus for kindergarten through fifth grade. All students in Jennings Park may attend Marysville Getchell High School, which ranks a B-minus and offers dozens of clubs such as Asian Student Union and Future Voters Club. On weekends, students can take advantage of the Marysville Public Library and book a meeting room to study in.
Cedarcrest Middle School delivers top-notch education and after school activities.
Getchell High School is home to the Chargers in Marysville.
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Jennings Memorial Park and the public library
Jennings Memorial Park is a large green space where locals can play sports, walk the creek trails, or enjoy three different playgrounds. The WSU Master Gardner Demonstration Garden is a tranquil space to volunteer or to view several native plant species. Locals can go to the Marysville Public Library for regular Storytime events or for the Summer Reading Program. “In the years since covid recovery we've seen steady increases in the community continuing to use the library,” Spencer says. “Especially over the last year we've seen a lot of demand for print material, books, DVDs... people are back in the library and are using the space to study and do their work.” The Marysville Family YMCA is on 60th Drive, and north of the neighborhood, Cedarcrest Golf Course allows Premier Golf Club members access to their three-star course. Bleacher’s Grill is a full-service restaurant and bar and has a location on the course’s property. Foothills Park is a little gathering space with a few swings and a small playground. In winter, the hill at the park is a nice spot for sledding.
The Marysville Public Library is conveniently located for Downtown Marysville residents.
There is a large water fountain at Jennings Memorial Park.
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Running errands on 64th Street
Walmart, Bartell Drugs and O'Reilly Auto Parts are right on 64th Street in town next to Altitude Trampoline Park, where kids spend a day jumping into foam pits, shooting hoops or playing dodgeball. West of most homes, locals can shop at the Marysville Town Center, which has an Albertsons grocery store, Petco, JCPenny and a Bath & Body Works. Nearby are locally owned restaurants like Teriyaki Bowl Marysville, which serves authentic Japanese cuisine and bubble tea. Village Taphouse & Grill has steak and homemade pies. Taste of Aloha-Krachelz Ohana is a new restaurant with Hawaiian food and tropical atmosphere. Brianna’s Cafe is a breakfast diner open every day with classic American breakfasts and pastries.
Downtown Marysville is close to Jennings Park and offers shopping and nightlife in Marysville.
Grab a bite to eat at Brianna's Cafe in Marysville.
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Annual Marysville events for Jennings Park locals
“Marysville does a great job of encouraging community engagement,” Spencer says. In the summertime, Jennings Park hosts the city’s Movies in the Park events at the Lions Pavilion. All movies begin at dusk on Saturdays and locals can set up camp and watch for free. The city also hosts its 5k Fun Run, a Halloween Drive-Through trick-or-treat event at the Comeford Park Civic Center, and its Merrysville for the Holidays parade and outdoor winter festival.
Puget Sound Transit buses and commutes to Seattle
Traveling south to Seattle, which is about 35 miles away, or to the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport a few miles south of the city, takes less than an hour via Interstate 5 when traffic is low. The Tulalip Casino is about 4 miles north from most homes, and less than a 10-minute drive away. Providence Regional Medical Center is about 4 miles south for emergencies or checkups. Puget Sound Transit buses take locals along 72nd Street, and a train track runs through town, where cargo trains can create noise throughout the day.
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On average, homes in Jennings Park, Marysville sell after 17 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Jennings Park, Marysville over the last 12 months is $614,975, down 1% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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