Picnic Point 76 Exceptional
Picnic Point Livability #129 ranked city in Washington#2,917 ranked city in the USARanks better than 90% of areas

Pros and Cons of Living in Picnic Point

PROS
  • Commute

    An elevated score in the commute category points to excellent public transit accessibility and shorter-than-average work commute times in this area.

  • Employment

    Higher than average median household income, income per capita and lower unemployment rates are seen in this area. The result is a high score in the employment category.

  • Housing

    High scores in the housing category are a distinguishing feature of this area, possibly driven by a favorable home affordability ratio, higher home values and appreciation rates.

  • Ratings

    Based on recent surveys and polls, locals gave high marks in the walkability to local amenities, safety, public transit, friendliness of neighbors and overall sense of community in the area.

CONS
  • Amenities

    The majority of amenities are not ideally located within walking distance. To access these amenities, residents may be required to rely on a vehicle or public transit.

  • Cost Of Living

    Living in this region comes with a high cost of living, translating to elevated costs for homes, goods and services, groceries, utilities, health care and transportation.

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What's it like Living in Picnic Point?

Located in the state of Washington, Picnic Point is a smaller city with a population of 9,607 people. With a population density of 3,159 people per square mile, Picnic Point is well above the nation's average density level. If we take a look at the last Census, the vast majority of the population falls within one racial group (71% White). Given that fact, Picnic Point could be considered less diverse than other cities. Something to be aware of when living in Picnic Point are the above average commute times. If you're looking for a short commute to work, this might not be the right area for you. With one way commute time of 31 minutes, this comes in much higher than the national average of 26 minutes.

Whether you’re relocating to a new town to be closer to family, friends or for a new job, living in Picnic Point could be a positive experience compared to other cities in Washington if you know where to search. Don't forget to determine what matters most to you in a neighborhood. Consider factors such as safety, proximity to work or school, access to amenities (like parks, fitness facilities, grocery stores, restaurants), public transportation options, community atmosphere and the overall vibe you're looking for. The best areas in Picnic Point and in surrounding cities are easier to find when you are able to make informed decisions. Using data from amenities, cost of living, health & safety, employment, housing, you will see a detailed breakdown of the most important information as well as comparisons to the Washington and national averages.

Picnic Point has a livability score of 76 out of 100 and is ranked #134 in Washington and #2,601 in the USA. Compared to the United States average, Picnic Point ranks among some of the best places to live in the country! The cherry on top is that Picnic Point also ranks in the top 10 percent of all cities. If we probe a little deeper into each category within the livability score, we see that Picnic Point has higher than average scores for the following: crime (A-) and housing (A+). Picnic Point does not score well for the following: amenities (F) and cost of living (F). It might be a good idea to take a closer look at each category to find out why.

Unemployment rates can range pretty dramatically from one city to another. Knowing that Picnic Point has an unemployment rate of 2.39% could mean increased job opportunities with a higher demand for workers. It could also lead to higher wages, as the demand for workers exceeds the availability of jobs. Most importantly, it could be a sign of a healthy and thriving local economy.

A healthy real estate market serves as a key economic indicator. It could signify overall local economic strength, stability and reflects consumer confidence in the area. Based on multiple factors including: median home and rental prices, appreciation rates and home affordability, Picnic Point has received high marks in the housing category. Based on these calculations, the apartment rental and real estate market appears to be very healthy.

Assuming that Picnic Point meets all of your requirements like low crime rates, good schools and great local amenities, the next most important item to examine is the affordability of real estate in Picnic Point. Everything else becomes a lot less important if it turns out that home prices in Picnic Point are simply unattainable. The median home price for Picnic Point homes is $543,000, which is 101.6% higher than the Washington average. If we take a closer look at the affordability of homes in Picnic Point, we’ll see that the home price to income ratio is 5, which is 16.3% higher than the Washington average.

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      Statistic Picnic Point Washington National
      Average one way commute31min27min26min
      Workers who drive to work71.8%72.3%76.4%
      Workers who carpool10.6%10.2%9.3%
      Workers who take public transit7.1%6.2%5.1%
      Workers who bicycle0.0%0.9%0.6%
      Workers who walk0.3%3.6%2.8%
      Working from home7.3%5.6%4.6%
      Source: The Picnic Point, WA data and statistics displayed above are derived from the United States Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).