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Why Live in Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon, located in northwest Washington’s Skagit River Valley, is the largest city in Skagit County with a population of around 35,000. Known for the annual Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, this city offers year-round outdoor recreation around the river, lakes, and hills. The festival, held every April, features vibrant tulip fields and events like the Tulip Festival Street Fair. Other notable events include the Skagit Valley Highland Games in July and performances at the Historic Lincoln Theatre. Little Mountain Park provides 10 miles of trails for hiking and biking, while the Skagit Riverwalk offers a more leisurely stroll. Edgewater Park, located across the river, includes a boat launch and baseball fields. Housing in Mount Vernon ranges from New Traditional and ranch-style homes to sprawling million-dollar properties in the Eaglemont neighborhood. The city is accessible via Interstate 5, with connections to Bellingham and Everett, and offers extensive public transportation options through Skagit Station. Downtown Mount Vernon features pedestrian-friendly streets with local restaurants and boutiques, and plans for mixed-use redevelopment are underway. The city has a permanent floodwall to protect against the Skagit River’s flood risk. Crime rates in Skagit County are trending downward and are lower than the state average, with less crime in the eastern outskirts of the city.
Rental Trends in Mount Vernon, WA
The median rent is $2,475 per month, with single-family homes renting at $2,538, townhouses at $2,350 and condos at $1,975.
Rental Home Trends
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Median Rent
$2,475
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Median Single Family Home Rent
$2,538
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Median Townhouse Rent
$2,350
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Median Condo Rent
$1,975
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