Total Population
51,190
Population
Growth Rate
1.28%
Median Age
39
Diversity Index
65.200
Designated as the gateway to the research and technology communities that make up Snohomish County’s Technology Corridor, Bothell is a popular business and residential community.
Originally a logging town, incorporated in 1909, Bothell remained a small town in King County until the early 1980s when pastoral farmlands gave way to business parks and residential developments. In 1992 the city annexed 5.9 square miles of land in Snohomish County, doubling the city’s size and population, and establishing its reputation as the location for some of the state’s most creative technology communities. The Canyon Park Business Park currently hosts some of the most renowned names in the bio-medical and high tech fields. Bothell is also home to Washington State’s Biomedical Innovation Partnership Zone.
Current plans call for providing commercial areas which are pedestrian-, bicycle- and transit-oriented, vibrant and inviting by design, and located and sized so as to ensure adequate selection and availability of goods and services for all Bothell residents. A nationally recognized downtown revitalization effort is well underway, with McMenamins Anderson School and multiple fine restaurants adding to the charms of the downtown.
One mile east of downtown is the campus hosting the University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia Community College. UW Bothell is the recipient of numerous national distinctions recognizing its extraordinary value, and its consequent rapid growth. The campus provides a local source of knowledge and talent to corporations thirsty for a skilled workforce.
Bothell residents and visitors enjoy easy access to sporting events in Seattle, Everett, and Bellevue. They can also take advantage of walking, jogging, skating and biking along the Sammamish River Trail and the Burke-Gilman Trail. Next door Woodinville hosts 160 wineries, and numerous restaurants, breweries and distilleries welcome visitors interested in the ambience of the area and the high quality of their products and services.
Total Population
51,190
Population
Growth Rate
1.28%
Median Age
39
Diversity Index
65.200
Households
20,232
Total Housing Units
21,726
Owner Occupied
12,838
Renter Occupied
7,394
Vacant
1,494
Median Home Value
$935,604
Average Home Value
$1,024,143
Income
Growth Rate
Median
Household Income
0.00%
Per Capita Income
2.30%
Median Household
$140,800 $161,731
Average Household
$179,212 $200,157
Per Capita
$70,865 $79,383
Total Businesses
1,642
Total Employed
27,800
Workers 16+
25,210
2025 Manufacturing Businesses
Businesses
76
Employed
5,235
2025 HealthCare / Social Assistance
Businesses
233
Employed
3,663
2025 Retail Trade Businesses
Businesses
140
Employed
3,137
2025 Prof / Scientific / Tech Service
Businesses
198
Employed
3,058
2025 Educational Services - Businesses
Businesses
63
Employed
2,435
2025 Accommodation / Food Service
Businesses
148
Employed
2,238
Some
High School
813
Graduated
High School
2,978
Associates
Degree
3,186
Bachelor's
Degree
13,399
Graduate
Degree
9,075
Average Commute Time
29 min.
Resident Commuters
18,325
Non-Resident Commuters
6,829
Drive Alone
13,965
Carpooled
1,897
Public
1,078
Work At Home
7,624