WASHINGTON
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Cost of living is 25% less than Los Angeles
You could be looking at a positive net change in disposable income of $10,561.50 on every $50K. (Moving from Los Angeles, CA 90021 to Lakewood, WA 98439.)
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Home prices are 43% less
The median home price in Lakewood is $425,000 compared to $917,500 in 90021 - Los Angeles.
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Tax cost difference is 14% lower
Food prices are 8% lower as well!
New and Growing Population of Lakewood
As a fairly new city that was just incorporated in February of 1996, the Lakewood population is currently around 59,500. The area has seen slow but consistent growth since the 1970s making it the second-largest city in Pierce County, with only the city of Tacoma ahead. Lakewood’s median age is 36 years old, providing a decent balance for both young families up to retirees looking for a quiet town.
Check out the charm of Tacoma. too! The commute is short.
As of June 2019, Lakewood won a Smart Community Award for their community development plan which has taken place over the past couple of years. People living in Lakewood enjoy an economy that is steadily on the rise, as well as many local parks and other convenient amenities.
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Lakes of Lakewood
A place called Lakewood must have a lake, right? Actually, it has ten spanning the area which covers less than 20 square miles. And while some are man-made, others stand as remnants of the Puget Sound.
Many of the lakes offer fun outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, fishing, scenic nature views, and much more. The list of local lakes includes:
- American Lake
- Gravelly Lake
- Carp Lake
- Steilacoom Lake
- Wards Lake
- Waughop Lake
- Hidden Lake
- Lost Lake
- Boyles Lake
- Lake Louise
The area also has a number of small creeks that make their way through the town connecting a handful of these lakes to one another.
Things to Do in Lakewood
If you’re ever on the hunt for things to do in Lakewood, a day at Fort Steilacoom Park is just what the doctor ordered. As the city’s largest park, you’ll find over 340 acres of baseball fields, soccer fields, hiking trails, a dog park, a large playground, rentable pavilions, and more.
Another popular attraction in town is the Lakewold Gardens. And while you might think that is a typo, Lakewold is a Middle English term meaning “lake-woods”, which fits the area perfectly. The beautiful estate garden can be found in the Lakes District community and features incredible views of well-manicured horticulture all year round.
Sound Publishing has 43 independent media outlets in Washington and Alaska. We have a hearty portfolio of national print clients as well as smaller dailies in the area. We are looking for seasoned press operators and supporting staff.