Fact text

  • Port Townsend sits in the Olympic Mountains' rain shadow, getting just 19 inches of rain yearly, surprisingly sunny for the famously soggy Pacific Northwest.
  • The town earned the nickname 'City of Dreams' because early boosters were convinced it would become the biggest harbor on the entire West Coast.
  • When the railroad boom went bust in the 1890s, Port Townsend's Victorian buildings were simply... left alone, accidentally preserved for nearly 100 years.
  • The city has hosted an international film festival every September since 1999, not bad for a town of around 10,000 people.
  • Port Townsend's annual Wooden Boat Festival celebrates independent boatbuilders, making it one of the quirkier maritime traditions in the Pacific Northwest.
Your
Port Townsend
Retirement Outlook — in 90 seconds
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9710
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Total Population
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$
53690
Median Income
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$
352400
Median Home
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34
%
Age 65+
Retirement Suitability
How
Port Townsend
ranks for retirees?
41
/ 100

A blended, sourced view of how this city ranks for retirees across tax, affordability, healthcare, and climate.

Tax
79
Affordability
12
Healthcare
29
Climate
39

Results

Port Townsend

Suitability Breakdown

Retirement tax planning
01 - Taxes

Retirement Tax Treatment

Tax
79

Washington levies no state income tax, so Social Security, pension payments, and IRA or 401(k) withdrawals are all free from state-level taxation.

State sales tax here runs about

%.

Source · Tax Foundation
79
Retirement tax planning
02 - Income

Annuity Rates Available Here

Affordability
12

Fixed annuity rates reach up to

7

% on 5-year terms, with most landing between

5

% and

5

%.

Source · Cannex
12
Retirement tax planning
03 - Healthcare

Hospital Access & Quality

Healthcare
29

The area has

1

Medicare-certified hospitals, averaging a

3

/5 CMS quality rating.

Source · CMS Hospital Compare
3
Retirement tax planning
04 - Climate

Weather & Comfort

Climate
39

A

Temperate

climate — summers peak near

71

°F, winters dip to about

38

°F, with roughly

2

″ of snow a year.

Source · NOAA Climate Normals
Temperate
Retirement tax planning
05 - Risk

Natural Disaster Risk

Risk
Relatively Low

FEMA's overall natural-disaster risk rating for this county on the National Risk Index.

Source · FEMA National Risk Index
Relatively Low

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