
Publish On: Friday, June 12, 2026
Treat Renton, Washington Square Footage as a Price Clue in June 2026
Renton, WAType matters before price. If you're buying, the recent closed group included 10 properties, so the best comparison is always the one that matches your actual need.
At the low end, a condo closed at $225,000, while another condo closed at $365,000. On the single-family side, recent closes included $680,000, $801,125, and several homes above $1 million, which is why home type changes the conversation as much as price does.
A buyer who compares those homes as if they are interchangeable is going to get a distorted picture. Each type solves a different need, and the value question should be tied to size, upkeep, and how much flexibility you want after closing.
Break your search into groups by property type first. Then compare price, square footage, and likely maintenance so you can decide whether the next move is a condo, a single-family home, or a narrower search inside one lane.


