The median home value in Electric City, WA is $303,000.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $328,000.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Electric City, WA is $303,000.
Approximately 67.47% of Electric City homes are owned,
compared to 13.66% rented, while
18.88% are vacant.
Electric City real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Electric City real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Welcome to this beautiful manufactured home located in Electric City, offering incredible views of Banks Lake. This property features a spacious open-concept design, with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a bonus office space—ideal for remote work or an extra room. The home is built on a basement with exterior access only, providing extra storage or workshop potential. Covered back porch where views of the city and lake are most relevant. Come take a look today, sellers are offering a 5k carpet allowance to make it your own.
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