There are 19 independent living communities serving Port Orchard, Washington. This includes 3 communities in Port Orchard and 16 nearby. Independent living costs in Washington range from about $18 to $165 daily, with a median expense running approximately $78. The per month expense averages around $2,337 and ranges between $550 and $4,950. Yearly, the average cost is about $28,050, which is greater than the nationwide average of $23,100.
Independent living costs in Port Orchard generally range from around $1,015 per month up to $4,131 per month, with an average cost of about $2,338 per month. That equates to a yearly cost of about $28,050.
Port Orchard is a medium-sized city in Kitsap County, Washington. The surrounding statistical area has 5,380,824 inhabitants, but there are 61,951 living in the city. The 55+ community currently constitutes approximately 27% of the total population.
The SeniorScore™ for Port Orchard is 68. The city has a mean per capita income of $28,000. The mean household income is $62,000 compared to the average of $51,000 for the whole of Washington. The current unemployment rate is approximately 7.7% and the mean housing price is $360,000, which is relatively higher than the Washington average of $325,500.
Port Orchard has moderate mean temperatures, with moderate winters and calm summers. The area receives very heavy amounts of precipitation annually. Compared to other cities, Port Orchard has a higher than average rate of crime, better than average water quality ratings, and exceptional air quality ratings.