Relocating to the Pacific Northwest requires careful planning, especially when looking at the upper corner of Washington state. Buyers moving to Bellingham WA will find a unique real estate market shaped by its coastal geography and proximity to the Canadian border.
Read MoreAs we move fully into the spring market, April 2026 is bringing a noticeable shift across Bellingham and Whatcom County. Inventory is rising, days on market are stretching slightly, and pricing is holding — all signs of a market that is becoming more balanced as both buyers and sellers re-enter in greater numbers.
Read MoreWhen people think of moving here, they usually picture the bay, the trails, or the breweries. But for anyone with kids—or planning for them—the conversation quickly turns to schools in Bellingham, WA.
Read MoreIf you spend enough time around here, you’ll eventually hear the local motto: the "City of Subdued Excitement." It’s a perfect descriptor for Bellingham. We aren’t trying to be the loudest city in the Pacific Northwest, but we might just be the most beautiful. Tucked right between the Salish Sea and the foothills of the North Cascades, this is a place where you can legitimately go skiing in the morning and kayaking in the afternoon.
Read MoreIf you’ve spent any time looking at photos of Bellingham—the bay, the trails, the proximity to Mount Baker—you already know why people want to move here. It is undeniably one of the most beautiful corners of the Pacific Northwest. But as a local agent, the first question I usually get over coffee isn't about the hiking trails; it’s about the price tag.
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