222.the Cheapest Places To Live in Washington 2024 - Part 4

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The Cheapest Places To Live In Washington 2024. Part 4.

Number 2. Toppenish.

Located 20 miles southeast of Yakima, Toppenish is the second cheapest place to live in Washington.
With a median home price of $254,836 and a median income of $64,327, residents can afford housing
with ease. As a bonus, the city boasts over 75 murals, offering a free and spectacular art experience.
Exploring Toppenish's murals provides an inexpensive way to spend the day in Washington's second
most affordable city while immersing in its artistic culture.

Number 1. Grandview.

Located between Yakima and Kennewick, Grandview ranks as the most affordable city in Washington.
Boasting a median home price of $307,807 and a median income of $61,635, it has the seventh-lowest
home price-to-income ratio statewide. Residents can maximize savings by sourcing produce from local
farms like Bill's Berry Farm instead of grocery stores, complementing Grandview's overall low cost of
living. This strategic combination of affordable housing and access to economical amenities makes
Grandview a compelling option.

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