Whatcom County

Northwest Washington Living with Strong Long-Term Growth

Whatcom County is one of the most desirable and unique real estate markets in the Pacific Northwest. Known for its combination of waterfront communities, mountain landscapes, agricultural land, and growing urban centers, Whatcom County continues to attract homeowners, investors, developers, and outdoor-focused buyers from across Washington and British Columbia.

Located along the Canadian border and centered around Bellingham, Whatcom County offers a mix of lifestyle-driven living, economic growth, and long-term real estate demand throughout Northwest Washington.

Whatcom County has become increasingly sought after for its natural beauty, outdoor recreation, university presence, and proximity to both Seattle and Vancouver, BC.

The area offers strong long-term appeal for residential living, vacation properties, redevelopment opportunities, and land investment.

The county is known for:

  • Access to the Canadian border and Vancouver, BC

  • Waterfront communities and coastal living

  • Strong outdoor recreation and tourism economy

  • Mountain, lake, and forest access

  • Agricultural and rural acreage properties

  • Growing housing demand throughout Northwest Washington

  • Long-term investment potential and regional growth

  • Lifestyle-focused communities with strong local identity

From waterfront homes and rural land to older homes requiring renovation, Whatcom County contains a wide range of real estate opportunities and property situations.

Communities We Serve in Whatcom County

We work with property owners throughout Whatcom County, including:

  • Bellingham

  • Ferndale

  • Blaine

  • Lynden

  • Sumas

  • Everson

  • Nooksack

  • Point Roberts

  • Birch Bay

  • Sudden Valley

  • Geneva

  • Lake Whatcom

  • Deming

  • Acme

  • Maple Falls

  • Glacier

  • Rural and unincorporated Whatcom County areas

From coastal communities near the Canadian border to mountain properties near Mount Baker, Whatcom County offers some of the most geographically diverse real estate in Washington State.