Article Kristi Jenkins March 19, 2026
The cost of buying a home in Snoqualmie Valley can vary widely depending on the specific community, property type, and lot size, but it is generally comparable to other desirable areas on the Eastside.
Homes in communities like Snoqualmie Ridge or parts of Duvall may fall within more traditional Eastside pricing ranges, while properties in Fall City or Carnation with larger lots or acreage can command higher prices due to land value and privacy.
Buyers are often drawn to the Valley for the opportunity to get more space compared to more urban areas. However, pricing is still influenced by demand, proximity to amenities, and overall market conditions.
In addition to home prices, buyers should consider factors such as commuting costs, maintenance for larger properties, and potential HOA dues in planned communities.
Understanding value in Snoqualmie Valley often involves balancing price with lifestyle benefits. As one client shared, “Kristi helped us understand how to prioritize what mattered most within our budget,” which can be especially helpful when evaluating different property types.
For many buyers, Snoqualmie Valley offers strong value in terms of space, scenery, and long-term livability.
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With a 20-year total of more than $100M in sales, her experience shines through. Whether she’s working with first-time home buyers or seasoned investors in a complex deal, Kristi walks through each stage of the home sale and makes sure you feel supported and understood.