Central Park, WA Cost of Living


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Central Park cost of living score
92.2
Less expensive
7.8% lower
than the US average
24.4% lower
than the Washington average
Central Park, Washington gets a BestPlaces Cost of Living score of 92.2, which means the total cost of housing, food, childcare, transportation, healthcare, taxes, and other necessities is 7.8% lower than the U.S. average and 24.4% lower than the average for Washington.

Central Park, WA

Housing costs in Central Park?
A typical home costs $302,700, which is 10.5% less expensive than the national average of $338,100 and 43.4% less expensive than the average Washington home, at $534,700. Renting a two-bedroom unit in Central Park costs $1,060 per month, which is 25.9% cheaper than the national average of $1,430 and 63.2% cheaper than the state average of $1,730.

Can I afford Central Park?
To live comfortably in Central Park, Washington, a minimum annual income of $57,960 for a family, and $34,400 for a single person is recommended.

What does A.I. say about Central Park?
The cost of living in Central Park, WA is relatively moderate compared to other cities in the area. The median household income is around $70,000, and the median home price is around $250,000. The unemployment rate is low at 4%, and the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Central Park costs around $1,200 per month. Taxes are fairly reasonable as well, with property taxes averaging about 1% of a home's assessed value. With all these factors combined, Central Park offers an affordable quality of life that can be difficult to find in some other areas.
   Cost of living score
     CategoriesCentral ParkWashingtonUnited States
  92.2121.9100.0
  97101.1100
  108.888.8100.0
  102.9172.8100.0
  $302,700$534,700$338,100
  69.0%74.0%100.0%
  88.1113.6100.0
  101.4113.3100.0

   100=National Average

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