Kent, WA
Kent, WA scores 64/100 (Fair) on Your Area Score. It is a mid-sized city with a relatively expensive cost profile, a mixed safety profile, and a manageable climate. Whether it is a good place to live will depend heavily on your budget, neighborhood choice, and priorities.
Based on affordability, safety, climate, infrastructure, schools, grocery access, and risk.
At a Glance
Why Kent, WA scored 64/100
Top strengths
- Schools is one of the strongest categories for this city.
- Climate also helps lift the overall score.
- Kent, WA may appeal most to people with specific neighborhood priorities.
Main trade-offs
- Cost of Living is one of the weaker categories here.
- Safety may be a deciding factor depending on your priorities.
- Neighborhood choice still matters because citywide averages never tell the full story.
How Kent, WA compares inside Washington
Kent, WA sits inside a larger comparison set across Washington. Use the state-level ranking pages to see how this city stacks up for overall livability, affordability, safety, and lifestyle-specific moves.
Category Scores
This city is on the more expensive side for many households, median gross rent is about $1,909, median home value is about $587,800, and the local economy may feel narrower than in larger metros. See cheaper cities in Washington.
The main risks here include rain, gray winters, and localized earthquake awareness. Conditions can vary significantly by neighborhood and property type. Compare safer cities in Washington.
The climate in Kent, WA is generally mild and rainy. This can be a positive or negative depending on your tolerance for heat, humidity, cold, rain, or seasonal swings.
Larger cities usually score better here because they support more services, access, and everyday convenience.
School quality is generally a strength here, although results still vary by district, boundary, and school type.
Most residents should have solid grocery access, though convenience and store variety can depend on which side of the city they live in.
Living in Kent, WA
This section turns the score into day-to-day reality: housing, comfort, family fit, convenience, and the main trade-offs you would notice after moving.
Cost, housing, and daily setup
This city is on the more expensive side for many households, median gross rent is about $1,909, median home value is about $587,800, and the local economy may feel narrower than in larger metros.
- Median rent: $1,742
- Median home value: $478,400
- Best fit: people with specific neighborhood priorities
Bottom line
Kent, WA is currently rated Fair with a MoveScore of 64/100. Its strongest areas are Schools and Climate, while the biggest trade-offs are Cost of Living and Safety.
Climate and comfort
The climate in Kent, WA is generally mild and rainy. This can be a positive or negative depending on your tolerance for heat, humidity, cold, rain, or seasonal swings.
Risk and drawbacks
The main risks here include rain, gray winters, and localized earthquake awareness. Conditions can vary significantly by neighborhood and property type.
Schools and family fit
School quality is generally a strength here, although results still vary by district, boundary, and school type.
Errands and convenience
Most residents should have solid grocery access, though convenience and store variety can depend on which side of the city they live in.
Entertainment & Things To Do
Kent, WA offers strong big-event access, with multiple nearby venues that can support sports, concerts, and major weekend activity.
Best Fit For
- Families who want a workable mix of schools, services, and convenience.
- Sports fans and people who enjoy concerts, events, and a more active city feel.
- People who can handle warmer weather in exchange for broader city amenities.
Less Ideal For
- People expecting a uniformly quiet feel across the entire city.
Neighborhood Reality
Kent, WA is not uniform. Some areas perform significantly better than others across safety, schools, and overall livability. Where you choose to live within the city will have a major impact on your experience.
What stands out
- T-Mobile Park — about 15.1 miles away
- Lumen Field — about 15.4 miles away
- Climate Pledge Arena — about 17.5 miles away
- Husky Stadium — about 18.6 miles away
Relocation takeaway
People who care about weekend options usually want to know whether a city feels quiet, convenient, or event-driven. Kent, WA currently leans more toward regional convenience and big-event access.
Crime & Safety Reality
This is a practical interpretation of the city-level safety score. It should be treated as a broad relocation signal, not a substitute for neighborhood-level research.
What the current score suggests
Kent, WA has a mixed safety profile. Some areas will feel more stable and residential, while others may require more careful neighborhood selection. The main risks here include rain, gray winters, and localized earthquake awareness. Conditions can vary significantly by neighborhood and property type.
What movers should do next
- Compare neighborhoods, not just city averages.
- Check commute routes after dark, not only daytime convenience.
- Look for trade-offs between affordability, access, and perceived safety.
Traffic & Commute Reality
Traffic quality is not just about how many roads exist. It is about whether the city gives you enough route options to handle daily commuting, errands, and regional travel.
How travel may feel here
Kent, WA has workable everyday connectivity, though travel times can stretch depending on commute direction and time of day. A few strong road connections help with local and regional travel, but commute quality will still depend heavily on where you live and where you work.
Why this matters
Cities with stronger access routes usually feel easier for airport runs, cross-town errands, and commuting to job centers. That does not eliminate congestion, but it does improve flexibility when one corridor slows down.
Primary Access & Connectivity
These are some of the main road connections near Kent, WA. They help show how easy it is to move around locally, reach job centers, and make longer regional trips.
State Route 167
Useful for local connectivity, everyday errands, and shorter regional trips.
Interstate 5
Strong regional and long-distance access for commuting, airport runs, and cross-metro travel.
Nearby Stadiums & Event Venues
Nearby venues can make a city more appealing for sports fans, concerts, and large events, but they can also increase traffic and activity on event days.
T-Mobile Park
Nearby venue that can improve access to sports, concerts, and major events.
Lumen Field
Nearby venue that can improve access to sports, concerts, and major events.
Climate Pledge Arena
Nearby venue that can improve access to sports, concerts, and major events.
Husky Stadium
Nearby venue that can improve access to sports, concerts, and major events.
Keep exploring Washington
This city profile is only one node in the larger Washington cluster. Move up into ranking pages when you want broader comparisons, or into the full state hub when you want more city options and stronger crawl paths through the site.