City in Utah, United States

Washington

$542kMedian Home
349Sunny Days/yr
76°FAvg High Temp
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View on MapPopulation29kElevation2,792 ft
Climate ReadIntense hot seasonNo real winterDry year-round
Deterministic read from annual climate patterns

Hot season is intense, with mostly dry year-round. The hottest stretch is likely to shape daily routines. The air stays relatively dry. Air quality can be a watchout.

Washington is a city in south central Washington County, Utah, United States and is a part of the St. George Metropolitan Area. The area is also known as Utah's Dixie because the Mormon pioneers who settled the St. George area came to the area to raise cotton, which was milled at the cotton mill in Washington. The population was 27,993 as of 2020. Washington is a fast-growing suburb of St.Wikipedia

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Where It Is

Location Context
Washington, Utah
Latitude37.13°
Longitude-113.51°
Population29k
Altitude2,792 ft

State Context

UtahU.S. state

Utah is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States. It is one of the Four Corners states, sharing a border with Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. It also borders Wyoming to the northeast, Idaho to the north, and Nevada to the west. In comparison to all the U.S.Wikipedia

Income tax: Flat 4.55%Avg sales tax: 7.25%Property tax: 0.52%Official school data available

About the Region

Mountain West

The Mountain West has experienced one of the most dramatic demographic transformations of any American region over the past fifteen years. Colorado's Front Range — Fort Collins through Denver to Colorado Springs — has absorbed hundreds of thousands of new residents drawn by mountain access and a strong multi-sector economy across aerospace, energy, biotech, and tech. Salt Lake City's startup ecosystem has grown quietly into one of the most productive per-capita in the country. Boise and Missoula have emerged from obscurity into genuine destination cities.

The cost of this transformation has been housing. Denver and Bozeman have seen appreciation that rivals coastal markets, driven by limited developable land, in-migration pressure, and the sustained appeal of ski slope and trailhead access. Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho retain large stretches of genuine affordability and open space — but tradeoffs include isolation, limited rural healthcare, and economies still dependent on extractive industries. Wildfire risk, driven by worsening drought cycles, is an increasingly material homebuying consideration across the entire region.

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Current Conditions

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Cost of Living

Housing
$2k/mo
Median Rent
$542k
Median Home Price
Rent burden23% of income
Household Income
$95k
Median annual
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Livability

Walk Score
56
School Rating
6.1/10
Internet
Fiber
72%
Cable
75%
address availability
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Climate

Climate ReadIntense hot seasonNo real winterDry year-round
Deterministic read from annual climate patterns

Hot season is intense, with mostly dry year-round. The hottest stretch is likely to shape daily routines. The air stays relatively dry. Air quality can be a watchout.

Sunshine
349
sunny days per year
96% of the year
Avg High Temp
76°F
annual average
Humidity
34%
relative humidity
Comfort Score
57/100
Mixed
Temp Swing
52°F
seasonal high-temp spread
Rainfall
8"
inches per year
Snowfall
2"
inches per year
Air Quality
44
Good AQI
How To Read Comfort

Comfort combines temperature band fit, humidity fit, seasonal swing, and penalties for long stretches of extreme heat or cold. Higher scores mean the yearly pattern stays closer to an easier day-to-day climate band.

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Demographics

Population29k
Altitude2,792 ftabove sea level
Median Age37 yrs
College Educated37%bachelor's or higher
Work From Home10%of workforce
Poverty Rate4%

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