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Washington Flooding: Redfin’s Latest Flood-Risk and Housing Data as Atmospheric River Sweeps State

Many of Washington’s counties have either experienced flooding or faced some form of flood warning. In Skagit County—an area hit especially hard—28.6% of homes face high flood risk.

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Torrential rainfall over the past week has caused many of Washington State’s rivers to overflow, flooding scores of homes and triggering power outages and mudslides across the state. Skagit County and Snohomish County, both located north of Seattle, have been hit especially hard. In Skagit County, 22,810 homes—or 28.6%—face high flood risk, according to a new report from Redfin, the real estate brokerage powered by Rocket.

That’s the fourth-highest number among the 39 counties in Washington State and the second-highest share. Skagit County has a population of around 130,000.

Redfin’s new report is based on its analysis of First Street data pulled prior to the flooding.

In Snohomish County, 23,215 homes face high flood risk, the third highest number among the counties in Washington State. That represents 7.6% of homes in Snohomish County, which has a population of about 900,000. This analysis focuses on homes with high flood risk, but it’s worth noting that other homes face risk as well.

“I’ve had a home closing pushed back, showings delayed, and listing appointments rescheduled because of flooding and road closures,” said Don Bleha, a Redfin real estate agent in Snohomish County. “The buyer whose closing got delayed visited the home and the yard was all water. Now he can’t even get there because the highway is closed due to fallen trees and mudslides. People who have considered buying a place in the mountains may be more cautious moving forward—especially those who don’t fully understand how seasonal flooding works in these areas.”

Bleha, who lives on the Skykomish River outside the town of Index, said his yard is flooded and his internet service was out most of last week.

The counties in Washington State with the largest share of homes facing high flood risk according to First Street are Wahkiakum County (35.9%), Skagit County (28.6%), Grays Harbor County (26.2%), Pend Oreille County (25.6%) and Lewis County (22.5%). Many of these counties have grappled with flooding over the past week.

Four of Washington’s 39 counties are considered high-flood-risk counties on a national scale. Redfin defines a high-risk county as one that ranks in the top 10% in the U.S. when it comes to the share of homes facing high flood risk. The counties in Washington State that meet this definition are Wahkiakum County, Skagit County, Grays Harbor County and Pend Oreille County.

The counties in Washington State with the largest number of homes facing high flood risk are King County (41,928), Pierce County (33,097), Snohomish County (23,215), Skagit County (22,810) and Grays Harbor County (15,773), which have all been in the news due to flooding over the past week. Many counties in Oregon have been under flood warnings as well.

Redfin reported last week that homebuyers are more likely to click on climate-risk data when major natural disasters strike, but this urgency is often fleeting. The recent flooding in Washington State is a reminder that it’s becoming increasingly important for homebuyers to consider climate dangers when deciding where to live, and to view natural disasters as an ongoing risk.

“Flooding happens here every year—the only question is how severe it gets,” Bleha said. “Buyers and sellers must do their due diligence. Don’t rely solely on seller disclosures or a seller saying, ‘It hasn’t flooded for me.’ Ask neighbors, review flood maps, check insurance requirements, and find out whether the home has an elevation certificate. If the home is anywhere near a creek or river, assume you’ll see high water at some point.”

County-Level Housing Market Summary: Washington State

County in Washington State

Share of homes with high flood risk

Number of homes with high flood risk

Does this county rank as a “high-flood-risk” county nationwide?

Estimated population (2024)

Median sale price (October 2025)

Homes sold (October 2025)

Adams County

1.4%

181

No

21,039

$375,000

9

Asotin County

8.8%

1,155

No

22,523

$305,000

14

Benton County

7.1%

5,129

No

218,190

$450,000

258

Chelan County

13.9%

6,398

No

81,228

$570,000

106

Clallam County

9.8%

5,185

No

77,958

$515,000

113

Clark County

5.5%

9,527

No

527,269

$541,773

542

Columbia County

21.7%

1,049

No

4,025

$240,000

3

Cowlitz County

13.8%

7,574

No

113,982

$419,000

115

Douglas County

9.3%

2,647

No

45,795

$523,000

57

Ferry County

11.7%

2,026

No

7,543

$232,500

6

Franklin County

11.3%

3,687

No

101,238

$449,975

76

Garfield County

18.8%

702

No

2,404

$299,000

3

Grant County

6.5%

3,401

No

104,717

$360,000

85

Grays Harbor County

26.2%

15,773

Yes

77,893

$341,000

109

Island County

9.1%

4,452

No

86,478

$605,090

112

Jefferson County

9.7%

3,073

No

33,944

$715,000

42

King County

7.0%

41,928

No

2,340,211

$899,000

2264

Kitsap County

6.0%

8,132

No

281,420

$610,280

320

Kittitas County

20.4%

7,434

No

48,172

$617,500

78

Klickitat County

10.0%

2,108

No

24,124

$410,000

18

Lewis County

22.5%

12,344

No

87,049

$447,495

92

Lincoln County

7.1%

1,554

No

11,862

$551,500

6

Mason County

14.7%

8,302

No

69,632

$440,000

85

Okanogan County

13.7%

8,719

No

44,942

$329,000

38

Pacific County

22.3%

7,343

No

24,245

$342,000

24

Pend Oreille County

25.6%

4,947

Yes

14,332

$355,000

12

Pierce County

10.7%

33,097

No

941,170

$568,629

880

San Juan County

5.1%

871

No

18,668

$754,500

21

Skagit County

28.6%

22,810

Yes

132,736

$616,000

140

Skamania County

19.5%

1,609

No

12,660

$432,000

9

Snohomish County

7.6%

23,215

No

864,113

$737,500

804

Spokane County

5.8%

11,906

No

555,947

$430,000

575

Stevens County

11.2%

4,676

No

49,015

$320,000

45

Thurston County

8.0%

9,049

No

302,912

$535,000

325

Wahkiakum County

35.9%

1,590

Yes

4,800

$334,500

9

Walla Walla County

15.0%

4,109

No

62,068

$475,000

53

Whatcom County

11.8%

12,201

No

234,954

$620,280

225

Whitman County

14.0%

5,091

No

48,399

$365,000

25

Yakima County

9.2%

9,292

No

258,523

$367,925

200

To view the full report, including a map and methodology, please visit:
https://www.redfin.com/news/washington-state-flooding-2025/

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