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Why Live in Covington

Covington, Washington, located in King County, is a well-connected community with a strong emphasis on building a supportive and engaged environment. The area is accessible via Highway 18 and offers good medical and retail centers. Covington is known for its family-friendly events, such as the Covington Days Festival and the Ready, Set, Play! program, which encourage local business engagement and community participation. The city features a mix of housing styles, including ramblers, Craftsman-style homes, and newly constructed New Traditional designs. Covington Community Park is a popular spot for outdoor activities, offering workout equipment, playgrounds, and forested trails. The Covington Aquatic Center provides indoor recreation with water aerobics and swim clinics. For summer activities, residents can visit Lake Meridian Park for swimming, fishing, and boating, or enjoy a round of golf at the Meridian Valley Country Club. Covington's commercial hub near Southeast 272nd Street includes big box stores, chain restaurants, and local eateries like Legendary Doughnuts and Pupusas Locas. The upcoming Lakepointe Urban Village project will further enhance the area with new residential units, retail buildings, and restaurants. Students in Covington can attend the highly rated Kentwood High School, which offers college credit opportunities. Commuters can travel the 25 miles to Seattle via bus and light rail, though driving is often faster. The city is actively working on widening Highway 18 to reduce congestion during rush hour.

Condo Prices in Covington, WA

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$515,000
Median 2-Bedroom Condo Price
$515,000
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