Comparing Washington metros for VA buyers
Mike Certo · Cornerstone First Mortgage · NMLS #260555 ·
Active-duty and retiring Veterans often have flexibility on where in Washington to buy — especially anyone PCS-ing to JBLM, Naval Base Kitsap, NAS Whidbey Island, or Fairchild AFB. Here is the metro-by-metro comparison Mike runs with Veterans before they pick.
Quick comparison at a glance
| Metric | South Sound (JBLM/Tacoma) | Seattle metro | Spokane (east side) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median home price | $520K | $760K+ | $400K |
| 2026 BAH E-5 w/dep | ~$2,400 (JBLM/Pierce) | ~$2,500 (King) | ~$1,800 (Fairchild) |
| 2026 VA/conforming limit | $1,063,750 (Pierce high-cost) | $1,063,750 (King/Snohomish) | $832,750 |
| Property tax (effective) | ~1.10% (Pierce) | ~0.85-0.90% (King) | ~1.00% (Spokane) |
| Climate | Mild, wet winters | Mild, wet winters | Four seasons, drier |
| Major base | JBLM | Naval Base Kitsap / NAS Whidbey nearby | Fairchild AFB |
| VA Medical Center | VA Puget Sound (American Lake) | VA Puget Sound (Seattle) | Mann-Grandstaff VAMC |
King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties are FHFA high-cost, so the 2026 limit there is $1,063,750. Full-entitlement Veterans have no cap anywhere. BAH figures are 2026 estimates — confirm on the BAH calculator.
South Sound (JBLM) — the military case
Washington's largest military market, anchored by Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Tacoma, Lakewood, Olympia, and Puyallup are the core areas, with VA Puget Sound's American Lake campus nearby.
Strengths:
- Huge active-duty and retired-Army/Air Force community
- More attainable prices than Seattle, with Pierce County high-cost limits
- VA Puget Sound (American Lake) close by
- Mild Puget Sound climate
Weaknesses:
- Pierce County carries the higher effective property-tax rates in the metro
- I-5 traffic shapes the commute
- Wet, gray winters take adjustment
Best for: JBLM families, working-age retired Veterans, anyone wanting the deepest military community.
Seattle metro — the high-cost case
The largest, priciest market, with FHFA high-cost loan limits and the strongest civilian job market. Naval Base Kitsap and NAS Whidbey are a ferry or drive away.
Strengths:
- High-cost loan limits to $1,063,750 and a deep tech/aerospace job market
- VA Puget Sound (Seattle) — a major VA hospital
- King County's effective tax rate is moderate despite high values
Weaknesses:
- Highest home prices in the state
- Traffic and ferry logistics
- Even with high BAH, affordability is tight without strong income or a jumbo
Best for: Naval Base Kitsap and NAS Whidbey families willing to commute, transitioning Veterans entering tech/aerospace, dual-income households.
Spokane (east side) — the value case
Eastern Washington's hub, home to Fairchild AFB and the Mann-Grandstaff VA Medical Center. The most affordable major metro, with a real four-season climate.
Strengths:
- Lowest home prices of the three metros
- Fairchild AFB community and the Mann-Grandstaff VAMC
- Four seasons and a drier climate than the west side
Weaknesses:
- Smaller job market than Puget Sound
- Cold, snowy winters and summer wildfire smoke in some years
- Lower BAH than the Puget Sound bases
Best for: Fairchild families, retiring Veterans prioritizing cost, anyone wanting four seasons and lower prices.
Other Washington areas worth knowing
Kitsap Peninsula (Bremerton/Silverdale) — Naval Base Kitsap's market; quieter, ferry-connected, more affordable than Seattle.
Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor) — NAS Whidbey's market; island living with the lowest property-tax rate in the comparison.
Vancouver — Southwest Washington across from Portland; no state income tax with metro access.
Frequently asked questions
If I am PCS-ing to JBLM, am I locked into Tacoma?
No. The JBLM commute zone covers Lakewood, Tacoma, Olympia, Puyallup, and Spanaway, with some families as far as DuPont and Yelm. I-5 traffic is the real constraint, so where you buy relative to your gate matters more than distance.
Why are Seattle-metro loan limits so much higher?
King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties are FHFA high-cost areas, so the 2026 conforming and VA limit there rises to $1,063,750 versus the $832,750 baseline. Full-entitlement Veterans have no cap regardless.
How does Washington disabled-Veteran property tax relief work?
It is income-qualified. A Veteran rated 80% or more service-connected (or paid at the 100% rate) with combined disposable income at or below the county Income Threshold 3 can get a property tax exemption, with the lowest income tier fully exempting regular property taxes. VA disability compensation is excluded from the income calculation.
Are there Veteran-heavy areas within each metro?
Yes. Lakewood, Spanaway, and Puyallup near JBLM; Silverdale and Bremerton near Naval Base Kitsap; Oak Harbor near NAS Whidbey; and the Spokane suburbs near Fairchild AFB. None are VA-designated, but they hold dense active-duty and retired-Veteran populations.
Where does Mike recommend Washington retiring Veterans look first?
It depends on the Veteran. Many start with the Kitsap Peninsula or Whidbey Island for a quieter coastal feel near VA care, Spokane for lower cost on the east side, or the south Sound (Olympia) for value near Puget Sound. Mike runs a structured intake call before any home shopping.
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