
“Discover 74 homes in Prosser, Washington”
Current market statistics for Prosser, WA
74
Active Listings
$525K
Avg Price
$435K
Median Price
$265
Price/Sqft
1,982
Avg Sqft
2
Avg Days
From
$75,000
To
$1,600,000
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“Commercial Building at 607 5th St, Prosser, WA on 0.40 Acre Lot”
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“20-acre commercial land listing at 8501 N. Gap Road, Prosser, WA”
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“Commercial property at 607 5th, Prosser, WA built in 1949 on 0.34 acre lot”
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“Commercial Property 8501 N. Gap, Prosser, WA – 20-Acre Lot, Built 1990”
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Prosser sits in the heart of Washington’s Yakima Valley and draws people who want a smaller community with access to both agricultural landscapes and larger regional centers. Many buyers relocating from bigger cities appreciate the slower pace and the sense that daily needs can be met without long drives. Character varies by neighborhood, with some areas featuring older single-family homes on larger lots and others offering newer construction closer to services. Outdoor recreation centers on nearby rivers and parks where residents walk, bike, or fish, while a handful of local restaurants and coffee shops provide everyday gathering spots. The town is served by the local public school district along with options for private or homeschool education. The climate brings four distinct seasons, with warm, dry summers and winters that can include occasional snow. At the time of writing, 74 homes are listed for sale with a median price of $435,000, giving buyers a range of choices from modest properties around $75,000 to larger estates near $1.6 million.
Average listing price: $525,118 · 74 homes available