Fairwood, Renton Real Estate & Homes For Sale

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Fairwood, Renton, WA Real Estate Trends

Learn about the Fairwood, Renton, WA housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in Fairwood, Renton, WA

The median home value is $782,115
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$788k
June 2025$784k
July 2025$783k
August 2025$784k
September 2025$786k
October 2025$790k
November 2025$793k
December 2025$794k
January 2026$794k
February 2026$792k
March 2026$788k
April 2026$782k
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Average Home Value in Fairwood, Renton, WA, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
1 bedroom (See homes)$235,860
2 bedrooms (See homes)$318,094
3 bedrooms (See homes)$734,623
4 bedrooms (See homes)$840,663
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about Fairwood

  • Trulia User
    "there are several Parks in the neighborhood and plenty of trails to walk. It's a very quiet neighborhood with a neighborhood watch looking out for fellow neighbors. Police patrol the neighborhood from time to time to ensure the neighborhood stays quiet. "
  • Trulia User
    "it's still a good portion of an hour or more to Seattle during rush hour...but far away enough from the city where you don't feel crowded"
  • Trulia User
    "A little bit longer to Seattle but constant movement...easy access to highways and freeways but far enough away not to hear them"
  • Laura
    "Beautiful homes with large lots, laid back gated golf community..friendly neighbors and easy access to parks & hiking trails!"
  • Kmalits42
    "I have enjoyed living in Renton for the past 5 years it is a location that allows me access to a lot of recreation "
  • Piper S.
    "it’s very inclusive and we’re improving every day and changing and growing and thriving as a community"
  • Piper S.
    "it’s very short from work to school to back home and it’s relatively easy because there aren’t many different routes"
  • Happygolucky7
    "Pot lucks, block parties, farmer’s markets nearby, easy access to freeways lots of shopping centers and plenty of walking trails"
  • Mark M.
    "Commute to 405 isn’t terrible but it has definitely become more congested over the years. New developments are popping up everywhere. "
  • Keshiaporcincula
    "Awful. Traffic everywhere sometimes takes up to 20 minutes just to get through a turn signal light. "
  • Alex
    "My Commute from Monday-Friday average about 40-45minutes. Same thing with coming home after 5pm. After that commute varies and anywhere you want to go expect at least 30min."
  • Laurie M.
    "There are2 parks and the library in walking distance. Great family neighborhood! Also able to walk to walk to Gym, grocery, and multiple restaurants."
  • Linda M
    "I am retired now, but when I worked downtown Seattle, I would catch the bus across the street in the morning and in the afternoon,this bus would drop me off at me driveway. One bus from home to downtown took about 40 mins."
  • Sarah J.
    "Decent neighborhood, easy commute to the greater Seattle area. The Kent school district is great if you live in the cascade area"
  • Haielarose
    "There are a lot of dogs in the area. Leashes are required. People and dogs and generally all friendly and clean."
  • Ckabueg
    "I've lived in this neighbourhood for 2 years. I like that I'm close to a lot of things (e.g. Shakey's, IKEA, grocery stores, highways). The public transit can be better though. I wish there's a train going through Renton."
  • Amanda f.
    "It's safe. Mostly. And quiet. Neighbors are normal. Park is nice too. "
  • ReddPen
    "It's not too small of a community to not know the residents personally, have everything needed in a small mile radius and yet, for most, not so large that one might feel confined or stressed by over population. Houses are not right on top of one another, yards not too small and nature is still plentiful. Thankfully, it's not the city."
  • Paul G.
    "I've lived in Woodside for a few years and love all of the safe walking paths, the friendly, caring neighbors, retention pond areas, the trails through the large wooded areas, and the frequent visits from birds, bunnies, salamanders, and the group of 4-5 deer that seem to visit every day! The neighborhood connects with Fairwood, so visits from golf carts happen! I'd love to see a PCC, Whole Foods or Trader Joes, but nearby Safeway is ok and Fred Meyer is better, though about 10 minutes away. Starbucks is close enough in the Fairwood shopping area too!"
  • Sally
    "It is an Engaged Community in all aspects."
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