Maple Valley

imilar to Covington, Maple Valley was originally settled in the late 1800s, but didn’t become a city until August 1997. Though this small city is comprised of just under 6 square miles, it is home to Lake Wilderness, Lake Lucerne, Rock Creek, part of Pipe Lake and part of the Cedar River, making it a wonderful spot for those who love the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. This extraordinary location has gorgeous mountain and lake views, and is one of the 17th fastest growing markets in the state of Washington. It is a great place for young professionals, couples with growing families, empty nesters and retirees.

In addition to a well-educated population, high median income and median home price, the area has many other achievements and accolades to draw homeowners to it:

#1 Best Town in Washington for Raising Kids, 2013, Nerd Wallet
The 40 Safest Cities in Washington, 2015, Safewise
One of the 10 Best Towns for Families, 2011, Family Circle
Top 10 Hottest Suburbs in the U.S., 2013, CBS Money Watch
Maple Valley is the #4 Place in Washington for Homeownership, 2014, Nerd Wallet

Maple Valley homes are highly sought after, so they sell within days of going on the market. If you’re looking for a Maple Valley home for sale, give me a call. I’ll be happy to show you what’s currently on the market.

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Founded: 1997
Population (2015 estimate): 25,686
Housing Units, 2010: 7,997
2014 Median Home Price: $270,243
Median Household Income, 2014: $94,703

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Marti Reeder, Realtor, Managing Broker