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From historic homes near Old Town to waterfront properties overlooking Burrows Bay, Anacortes offers some of the most beautiful real estate in Skagit County.
About the MarketYou’ll find everything from classic craftsman homes near Old Town to new builds in quiet neighborhoods.
Waterfront properties are a big part of this market, and that demand keeps prices higher than in other parts of Skagit County.
Anacortes attracts both full-time residents and second-home buyers from Seattle and Vancouver, BC.
If you’re planning to buy, it’s smart to watch new listings closely and act quickly when something fits.
Living in Anacortes
Anacortes is easy to love with top-rated schools, low crime, and a strong community feel.
Downtown has coffee shops, galleries, and the marina within a few walkable blocks.
Cap Sante Park overlooks the harbor, and Washington Park opens miles of trails to the coast.
Commuting to Oak Harbor, NAS Whidbey, or Mount Vernon takes under 40 minutes.
When you’re ready for a getaway, the San Juan ferries are right here in town.
Neighborhoods
Each part of Anacortes has its own rhythm.
Old Town and Cap Sante bring character and views.
Skyline offers waterfront homes with marina access.
Clearidge and Rock Ridge feature newer construction.
You’ll find something different on every hill, all within ten minutes of downtown.
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Anacortes FAQs
Is Anacortes, WA expensive?
Anacortes has a wide range of home prices, but waterfront and view properties drive the market higher.
Demand stays strong because there’s limited land and high livability.
Are there any waterfront homes in Anacortes?
Yes. You’ll find waterfront homes along Guemes Channel, Burrows Bay, and near Cap Sante Marina.
These listings sell quickly, so check Anacortes homes for sale often for new opportunities.
Is Anacortes, WA a good place to live?
Yes. People move here for the lifestyle, community, and scenery.