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Monroe, WA Mobile Homes & Double-Wides for Sale

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    $390,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,152 Sq Ft

    16704 260th Dr SE, Monroe, WA 98272

    Located in one of Monroe’s best areas near the Skykomish River, this 1,152-square-foot, 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath home sits on a spacious 15,682 sq ft lot. The property includes private shared beach access and offers a great opportunity for investors looking for your next project or buyers ready to put in some work for sweat equity. The home is being sold "AS-IS" and is ready for your refresh. Adjacent

    Robert Calkins Realty One Group Orca

    16704 260th Dr SE, Monroe, WA 98272
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    $440,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,344 Sq Ft

    16700 260th Dr SE, Monroe, WA 98272

    Located in one of Monroe’s best areas near the Skykomish River, this 1,344-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 1.75-bath home sits on a spacious 18,295 sq ft lot with a 400-square-foot detached garage/shop, a large outbuilding for extra storage, and a fenced area ideal for horses or animals. The property includes private shared beach access and offers a great opportunity for investors looking for your next

    Robert Calkins Realty One Group Orca

    16700 260th Dr SE, Monroe, WA 98272

Why Live in Monroe

Monroe, WA, a small town with a population of over 19,000, is located in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and near the Skykomish and Snoqualmie Rivers, providing picturesque views and numerous outdoor activities. The town is known for its vibrant artistic community, highlighted by hyper-realistic murals by local artist David Hose. Monroe's local businesses and diverse houses of worship, including the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Seattle and Kriga Yoga Institute Monastery, reflect its cultural richness. Historically significant as a timber hub and home to the Carnation condensed milk plant, Monroe has evolved into a more metropolitan area focused on resident well-being through initiatives like Imagine Monroe. Housing options range from early 1900s homes in Old Town to suburban neighborhoods like Fryelands, with new constructions on the north side. The town is a gateway to recreation, with Al Borlin Park offering forest paths and river access, and Lake Tye providing swimming and fishing opportunities. The Evergreen State Fairgrounds host the annual Evergreen State Fair and other events, including NASCAR races and horse shows. Downtown Monroe features local shops and dining options, such as Lewis and Main. Major thoroughfares include Route 522, Route 2, and Route 203, with Community Transit offering commuter bus lines to Everett and Seattle. The nearest major airport is Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, 45 miles away, with Paine Field in Everett serving shorter flights. Monroe's public education system receives a moderate rating, and the town has seen a recent decrease in property crime. However, it faces major air quality risks and moderate heat and wildfire risks.

Home Trends in Monroe, WA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$899,950
Median Single Family Sale Price
$915,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$550,000
Median 2 Bedroom Sale Price
$426,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$359
Number of Homes for Sale
22
Last 12 months Home Sales
150
Months of Supply
1.80
Median List Price
$954,950
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-4%
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