There are 20 independent living communities serving Gig Harbor, Washington. This includes 12 communities in Gig Harbor and 8 nearby. The costs per day of independent living in Washington range from $18 up to $165, with a mean expense running about $78. The monthly expense averages about $2,337 and ranges between $550 and $4,950. On an annual basis, the average cost is about $28,050, which is over the national average of $23,100.
The cost of independent living in Gig Harbor, WA typically ranges from as little as $1,015 per month all the way up to $4,131 per month. The average cost is $2,338 per month, or around $28,050 per year.
Gig Harbor is a medium-sized city in Pierce County within the State of Washington. The surrounding metro area contains 5,380,824 people, but there are 51,325 residing in the city limits. Residents 55 and over constitute around 32% of the total community.
The SeniorScore™ for Gig Harbor is 74. The median home price in the city is $505,500, which is more than the Washington average of $325,500. Gig Harbor has a moderate unemployment rate of about 6.69%. The city's median household income is $79,000 ($40,000 per person), vs an average of $51,000 for the whole of Washington.
Gig Harbor has moderate mean temperatures, with moderate winters and pleasant summers. The city receives very high amounts of rain each year. Gig Harbor has a low rate of crime, above average water quality, and low air quality compared to other American cities.