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Kent Suburb Climbs 14% While Neighbors Gain Single Digits

Median sale prices in Kent climbed 14 percent year over year through June while nearby suburbs recorded single-digit gains.

By Seattle Property Desk · Published July 24, 2026

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Kent recorded a 14 percent rise in median home sale prices through June 2026, reaching $462,000, the strongest performance among all suburbs tracked by King County assessors.

The gains come as buyers priced out of Seattle proper seek single-family homes within a 25-minute drive of downtown offices. South King County job sites tied to logistics and manufacturing have added more than 4,800 positions since January, drawing commuters who once considered only Auburn or Federal Way.

The Link light rail station at Kent opened its final southbound platform in March, cutting commute times to the University of Washington campus to 38 minutes. At the same time the city approved a $28 million expansion of the Kent Commons community center that includes new childcare slots, a direct response to families relocating from Capitol Hill.

Price comparison with immediate neighbours

Renton posted a 7 percent price increase over the same period while Auburn rose 6 percent and Federal Way 5 percent, according to Redfin data released July 8. Kent’s inventory of homes under $500,000 stands at 112 active listings, nearly double the count in Renton. Average days on market in Kent fell to 18, the shortest among south county suburbs.

Local real estate agents report multiple offers on three-bedroom ramblers near Kent Station and along Meeker Street, where recent sales closed between $455,000 and $489,000. The pattern repeats near the Boeing supplier cluster along West Valley Highway.

Next steps for buyers

Prospective purchasers should review King County parcel records for properties within one mile of the Kent light rail stop before the next round of listings hits in August. Checking the city’s housing assistance portal for first-time buyer grants tied to the 2025 housing levy can shave closing costs by up to $12,000 on homes priced under $500,000.

This article is general information only and is not personal financial or investment advice. Consider your own circumstances and seek licensed professional advice before making financial decisions.

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