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Living in Bothell, Washington
(2026 Complete Guide)

Discover why Bothell is a top choice for PNW living. — neighborhoods, home prices, cost of living calculator, pros & cons, and everything you need to decide if Bothell is your next home.

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What Is Living in Bothell, Washington Like?

Bothell, Washington is known for its revitalized historic downtown, Canyon Park tech employment corridor, Burke-Gilman Trail extension, and being one of the most rapidly developing cities on the Eastside. With a population of approximately 53,000, Bothell is a genuine Pacific Northwest community offering the combination of Washington's zero state income tax, outdoor recreation access, and community character that continues to attract new residents.

Washington's zero personal income tax is a significant financial advantage — Social Security, pension income, and investment returns are all completely free from state tax. Whether your interest is affordable homeownership, outdoor recreation, or a quieter lifestyle away from major metro areas, Bothell offers a value proposition worth understanding carefully before you decide where to put down roots in the Pacific Northwest.

The sections below cover what you'll find in Bothell's distinct neighborhoods, how much income you'll need to live comfortably here, local school quality, the employment landscape, what current residents actually say about life in the city, and local spots worth discovering. Our goal is to give you the honest, detailed picture that makes relocation decisions clearer.

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Bothell at a Glance

~53,000
Population
$75,000
Min. income to rent comfortably
$130,000
Min. income to buy a home
78°F
Avg. summer high
148
Sunny days per year
10 mi
To Kirkland
38 in
Annual rainfall
0%
WA State Income Tax

How Much Do You Need to Live in Bothell?

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Bothell Neighborhoods

Bothell has several distinct neighborhoods — each with its own character, price range, and appeal. Here's a breakdown to help you narrow down where to focus your home search.

🏙️ Downtown Bothell / UW Bothell campus

The revitalized historic downtown along the Sammamish River — restaurants, craft breweries, the UW Bothell / Cascadia College campus, and the Burke-Gilman Trail extension.

🌲 Canyon Park / Woodinville border

The Canyon Park business district — one of the Eastside's most important tech employment corridors, with biotech, software, and health tech companies.

🏡 Kenmore Road / North Bothell

Established residential neighborhoods in North Bothell with access to Northshore School District's excellent schools.

🌊 Sammamish River Trail area

Neighborhoods along the Sammamish River Trail with direct trail access to Kenmore, Woodinville's wine country, and Marymoor Park.

🏘️ South Bothell / Maltby area

Rural-residential areas on Bothell's eastern fringe with larger lots and access to Snohomish County's more rural landscape.

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Pros & Cons of Living in Bothell

Every city has trade-offs. Here's an honest look at what residents love — and what they'd warn you about — before moving to Bothell.

✅ Pros of Living in Bothell

  • Revitalized historic downtown
  • Canyon Park tech employment corridor
  • UW Bothell campus adds urban energy
  • Burke-Gilman Trail access

⚠️ Cons of Living in Bothell

  • Traffic on SR-522 and I-405 is difficult
  • Rapid development changing character
  • Expensive relative to amenities

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Schools in Bothell, Washington

Northshore School District serves the Bothell area and is consistently one of Washington's highest-rated districts. Bothell High School is a strong comprehensive high school. Cascadia College and University of Washington Bothell share a campus in Bothell — a unique partnership offering both community college and four-year programs in one location.

🎓 School District

Washington voters consistently support school levies, funding programs and facilities beyond state minimums. The no-income-tax environment frees more local budget for education investment.

🏆 Niche District Ranking

#5 Best School District in Washington (Niche 2026)  ·  Niche Grade: A+
4-year graduation rate: 95% compared to Washington state average of ~88%.
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📚 Higher Education

Washington flagship schools: University of Washington (Seattle, top 55 nationally), WSU (Pullman), Western Washington University (Bellingham), and Gonzaga University (Spokane) — all with competitive in-state tuition.

💼 Running Start

Washington Running Start lets high school juniors and seniors take community college classes tuition-free, earning college credit simultaneously — an extraordinary statewide opportunity.

Job Market in Bothell, Washington

Bothell's Canyon Park corridor has become one of the Eastside's most significant biotech and life sciences employment clusters — Philips Healthcare, Zunum Aero, and dozens of biotech firms. UW Bothell and Cascadia College employ faculty and staff. The historic downtown's revitalization has brought restaurant and retail employment. Many residents commute to Kirkland, Bellevue, or Seattle for tech employment.

Retiring in Bothell, Washington

Bothell combines Eastside tech-suburb infrastructure with a revitalized historic downtown, excellent healthcare access, and Snohomish County's slightly lower costs compared to King County — making it a practical and comfortable retirement base.

🏥 Healthcare

EvergreenHealth Medical Center in Kirkland (15 min) is excellent. UW Medicine Valley Medical Center in Renton (25 min) and Swedish/Providence Northgate (30 min) provide strong specialty coverage. The north Eastside has exceptional healthcare density.

🌤️ Climate

Classic western Washington maritime — summers warm and dry (highs 78–83°F), winters mild and rainy (lows 35–40°F). Average ~38 inches annual rainfall. Less foggy than Seattle proper. Generally pleasant and temperate year-round.

🎭 Lifestyle

The revitalized Bothell Landing waterfront park, Sammamish River Trail cycling, Canyon Park's shops and restaurants, access to Lake Washington, UW Bothell campus events, and proximity to Eastside tech campuses (for family visits) make Bothell a well-connected retirement location.

🏘️ 55+ Communities

Both King County and Snohomish County senior services are accessible depending on your address. The Bothell Senior Center is active. Kenmore, Kirkland, and Woodinville (all within 15 min) have additional 55+ communities and resources.

✈️ Airport Access

Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA) is approximately 35–45 minutes south via I-405 and I-5. Paine Field in Everett (15 min) offers regional Alaska/United service with far easier parking and access — a genuine convenience for retirees who travel frequently.

💰 Retirement Budget

Bothell offers Eastside quality at modestly lower prices than Kirkland or Bellevue. Median home price ~$850,000. Monthly retirement budget of $5,000–$7,500+ for comfortable living. Zero state income tax is meaningful at higher income levels.

🏛️ Washington Taxes for Retirees — What You Need to Know

  • No personal state income tax — Washington is one of only 9 states with zero personal income tax. Social Security, pension distributions, IRA/401(k) withdrawals, and investment income are all free from state income tax.
  • Sales tax: 6.5% state + local — Washington relies on sales tax instead of income tax. Combined state and local rates typically range from 8%–10.5% depending on city. Oregon border residents can shop tax-free in Oregon for large purchases.
  • Property taxes — Washington's property taxes are moderate. The Senior Citizen/Disabled Persons exemption allows qualifying homeowners 61+ to receive a reduction or freeze on their property tax based on income.
  • No estate or inheritance tax under $2.193M — Washington has an estate tax, but only on estates exceeding $2.193 million (2024 threshold). No inheritance tax is assessed on beneficiaries. For most retirees, this is not a concern.
  • Capital gains tax (7% above $250K) — NEW — Washington enacted a 7% capital gains tax on gains exceeding $250,000 per year. Retirement accounts, real estate, and most ordinary investment rebalancing are exempt, but large stock sales may be affected.
  • No tax on Social Security — As with all income, Social Security is completely free from Washington state tax.
  • Long-Term Care Trust Act — Washington requires most workers to contribute 0.58% of wages to the WA Cares Fund (state long-term care insurance). Retirees not working are not affected. Private LTC insurance holders may opt out.

Tax laws change frequently. Always consult a qualified Washington tax professional or CPA for personalized retirement tax planning. This information is general in nature and not tax or legal advice.

Distances from Bothell

Here's how far Bothell is from key destinations — helpful context whether you're commuting for work or planning weekend trips.

Kenmore
5 mi / 10 min
approximate
Kirkland
10 mi / 18 min
approximate
Bellevue
16 mi / 25 min
approximate
Seattle
18 mi / 30 min
approximate
Everett
18 mi / 28 min
approximate
Redmond
10 mi / 18 min
approximate

Things to Do in Bothell, Washington

Bothell offers a variety of activities and attractions for residents and visitors alike. Here's a taste of what you'll find:

  • Explore local parks
  • Visit the farmers market
  • Hike nearby trails
  • Enjoy waterfront dining

Hidden Gems of Bothell

Every city has spots that only locals know. Here's the insider guide to Bothell's best-kept secrets — from underrated restaurants to lesser-known trails, local events, and the coffee shops worth waking up early for.

🍽️ Underrated Restaurants

  • Ask locals about the best spots — every Washington city has hidden culinary gems waiting to be discovered
  • Check the downtown core for independently owned restaurants that have been feeding locals for decades
  • Look for farm-to-table spots sourcing from nearby agricultural areas — Washington's growing regions are exceptional
  • Explore ethnic restaurants reflecting the community's diversity — often the best food in town

🥾 Best Local Hikes & Outdoor Spots

  • Washington State Parks system offers outstanding options near most cities — discover your nearest
  • The Mountains-to-Sound Greenway connects hundreds of miles of trail across the central Cascades
  • Every Washington city has a river, lake, or Puget Sound access point within short driving distance
  • Check local hiking groups for the trails locals actually use — not just the ones on tourist maps

🎉 Local Events Worth Knowing

  • Check local neighborhood association calendars for community events that don't make tourism sites
  • Most Washington cities host summer farmers markets with music, food, and local culture
  • Look for First Friday art walks in the downtown core — a Pacific Northwest tradition
  • Local sports teams — baseball, hockey, soccer — provide affordable family entertainment

☕ Best Coffee Shops

  • Washington has an outstanding independent coffee scene — skip chains and ask locals for their favorite
  • Look for roasters who source directly from farms — Washington's coffee culture demands quality
  • Every neighborhood has its beloved morning spot — finding it is part of becoming a local
  • Farmers markets often feature excellent local roasters you won't find anywhere else

🌿 Farmers Markets

  • Washington's agricultural heritage means exceptional farmers markets in nearly every community
  • Look for year-round indoor markets — Washington's market culture extends beyond summer
  • Farm stands along rural routes near most WA cities offer direct-from-grower produce and U-pick experiences
  • WSDA's Washington State Farmers Market Association lists every certified market in the state

Top Things Locals Say About Bothell

The best intel about a city comes from the people who actually live there. Here's what Bothell residents say when asked the questions every newcomer is thinking.

💡 “What’s the most surprising thing about living in Bothell?”

That it has become a genuine biotech hub — Canyon Park is home to dozens of life sciences and medical device companies, making Bothell's job market surprisingly robust beyond just the traditional tech sector.

❤️ “What do locals love most about Bothell?”

The small-town historic downtown paired with excellent suburban infrastructure. Downtown Bothell has been revitalized with walkable restaurants, a river trail, and community events — and you still have quick freeway access to both Seattle and Eastside tech campuses.

🧳 “What should newcomers to Bothell know?”

Bothell is in both King and Snohomish counties — your school district, tax rates, and services may differ depending on which side of the county line your address falls. Verify before you buy or rent.

🚶 “Can you live in Bothell without a car?”

Partially. Swift BRT and Community Transit provide solid service north-south, and the new light rail at Lynnwood makes car-free Seattle commuting more feasible than before. But Bothell's suburban layout still makes a car necessary for most daily tasks.

FAQs About Moving to Bothell, Washington

What is Bothell, Washington known for?

Bothell is known for its revitalized historic downtown on the Sammamish River, Canyon Park's biotech corridor, and its position as a suburban gateway between King and Snohomish Counties. The city has been recognized as one of Washington's safest cities and best places to raise a family. The Bothell Landing waterfront park anchors a growing restaurant and community scene.

What are home prices in Bothell?

Bothell home prices typically range from $700,000–$1.1M for single-family homes, with condos and townhomes offering more accessible price points. Location within Bothell matters — Snohomish County Bothell (with Northshore School District) differs from King County Bothell. Todd Davidson can help you navigate the options — call 971-275-2465.

What school district does Bothell use?

This depends on which part of Bothell you're in. Bothell spans two counties: the northern portion uses the Northshore School District (consistently among Washington's highest-ranked), while the southern portion uses Northshore or Lake Washington School District depending on the specific address. Verify your specific address's school assignments carefully before purchasing.

How is the tech job commute from Bothell?

Bothell sits at a convenient crossroads for Eastside tech employers. Microsoft's Redmond campus is approximately 15 minutes south. Amazon's Bellevue offices are 25–30 minutes. Bothell's Canyon Park biotech corridor also has significant local employment. Commute Route 522 and SR-405 are the primary corridors — allow extra time during peak hours.

How do I get a mortgage for a home in Bothell, Washington?

The first step is always getting pre-approved. Todd Davidson (Executive Loan Officer, Rocket Mortgage, NMLS #2003696) specializes in Washington home buyers with a current offer of lender-paid 1% rate reduction in Year 1 on purchase loans — potentially saving up to $500/month.

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Cities Near Bothell, Washington

Exploring other Washington cities? Here are communities near Bothell — each with its own character and lifestyle. Click to explore any of them.

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