Lake Cassidy, WA Cost of Living


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Lake Cassidy cost of living score
136.2
More expensive
36.2% higher
than the US average
11.7% higher
than the Washington average
Lake Cassidy, Washington gets a BestPlaces Cost of Living score of 136.2, which means the total cost of housing, food, childcare, transportation, healthcare, taxes, and other necessities is 36.2% higher than the U.S. average and 11.7% lower than the average for Washington.

Lake Cassidy, WA

Housing costs in Lake Cassidy?
A typical home costs $562,200, which is 66.3% more expensive than the national average of $338,100 and 5.1% more expensive than the average Washington home, at $534,700. Renting a two-bedroom unit in Lake Cassidy costs $2,160 per month, which is 51.0% more than the national average of $1,430 and 19.9% more than the state average of $1,730.

Can I afford Lake Cassidy?
To live comfortably in Lake Cassidy, Washington, a minimum annual income of $107,640 for a family, and $74,000 for a single person is recommended.

What does A.I. say about Lake Cassidy?
The cost of living in Lake Cassidy, WA is relatively reasonable. The median home cost in the area is around $437,000, which is considerably lower than the national average of $227,025. Renters can expect to pay around $1,400 a month for a two-bedroom apartment or home. Prices for food and other necessities are also generally on par with national averages. Overall, it's a great place to live if you're looking for an affordable city that offers plenty of outdoor activities and scenic beauty.
   Cost of living score
     CategoriesLake CassidyWashingtonUnited States
  136.2121.9100.0
  102.6101.1100
  86.788.8100.0
  236.6172.8100.0
  $562,200$534,700$338,100
  69.0%74.0%100.0%
  121.2113.6100.0
  143.6113.3100.0

   100=National Average

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