There are 19 independent living communities serving Oak Harbor, Washington. This includes 2 communities in Oak Harbor and 17 nearby. The average cost per day of independent living in Washington is $78, with costs running between $18 and $165 daily. On a per month basis, this equates to a mean expense of $2,337, with costs ranging from around $550 up to $4,950. The average yearly cost is $28,050, which is above the US average of $23,100.
The cost of independent living in Oak Harbor, WA generally ranges from as little as $1,015 per month up to $4,131 per month. The median cost is about $2,338 per month, or about $28,050 annually.
Oak Harbor is a small city in Island County, Washington. While the encompassing metropolitan area has 5,380,824 residents, there are 38,888 residing in the city. Approximately 23% of the residents are 55 and over.
Oak Harbor has an average SeniorScore™ of 68. The city has a median per capita income of $25,000 and a median household income is $53,000 (the Washington state average is $51,000). The current unemployment rate is about 7.74% and the average housing price is $183,000, which is significantly less than the state average of $325,500.
Oak Harbor has harsh average temperatures, with medium winters and calm summers. The area gets ideal levels of rain each year. Compared to other cities in the US, Oak Harbor has better than average air quality, better than average water quality, and a low rate of crime.