Prosser, WA


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Prosser, WA

About Prosser, WA

Living in Prosser, WA is a great experience. The small town atmosphere provides a close knit community with friendly neighbors and a variety of activities for residents to enjoy. The area offers stunning views of the Yakima Valley, as well as plenty of outdoor activities like fishing and hiking. The downtown area is full of restaurants, shops, and other local businesses that provide residents with a diverse range of entertainment options. Prosser is also known for its healthy agricultural industry and wineries, which offer visitors and locals alike an educational opportunity to learn more about the history of the area. With its charming atmosphere and convenient location near larger cities like Yakima and Tri-Cities, Prosser is an ideal place to call home! Small town complex - Southeastern Washington at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers.

Location Details

State: Washington
County: Benton County
Metro Area: Kennewick-Richland Metro Area
City: Prosser
Zip Codes: 99350
Cost of Living:
Time zone: Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Elevation: 360 ft above sea level
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This Tri Cities area along the Snake-Columbia river confluence is agricultural, with irrigated vegetables, fruits, grains, seeds, and livestock with an assortment of industrial and government-related activities mixed in. The towns, which are separated by a few miles, are clean, plain, and simple, with low crime and a relative lack of historic and cultural amenities. Pasco in particular serves as a major Columbia River port for agricultural products, paper and forest products, boats and metal fabrication are also a significant part of the economic base.

Richland, 6 miles downriver, plays a major role as commercial, research and administrative center for the vast Hanford Site, a U.S. Department of Energy nuclear waste and research facility. Richland also has the strongest health care facilities and the strongest base of high-paying jobs. Kennewick is more residential and retail-commercial and is the largest and most family-oriented of the three.

The Columbia River and some of the vast outdoor spaces nearby provides some recreation, but relatively dry topography surrounding the area contradicts the usual image of lush, green forests often attached to the Washington and the Pacific Northwest. The area has become more noted as a wine growing region. Walla Walla, a college town 40 miles east, brings some amenities in a more attractive and more wooded mountainous setting.

The area is in a broad, flat, agricultural valley. Dry, grassy hills rise to the south and east toward Walla Walla and the Blue Mountains of Washington and northeast Oregon. The climate is moderated somewhat by the prevailing flow of maritime air from the Pacific Ocean, although most moisture is blocked by the Cascade Range. The result is a semiarid landscape and climate featuring low rainfall, dry air, and large diurnal temperature ranges.

Summer hot spells are common when the westerly airflow subsides; temperatures of 100 degrees are common. Cold spells occur when frigid Canadian air enters the valley. Strong winds can stir up dust. Occasional air stagnation may result from the valley location.

Prosser Cost of Living
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Small town atmosphere, future job growth, and water recreation make Prosser a great place to live.

$350,200
+3.5% higher than avg
$60,927
-13.3% lower than avg
$800 /mo
Monthly rent (2br)
-43.5% lower than avg
Prosser Crime
31.4 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Prosser, Washington
$66,960
for a family
$32,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Prosser
   Small town atmosphere
Isolation
   Future job growth
Entertainment
   Water recreation
Harsh climate
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Over 16 years ago

I'm just starting to build a new house in Prosser(bungalow style, 1400 sq. ft.) Very attractive small town in the wine country, near tricities in wash. state. My  More

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I grew up here and didn't think much of how lucky I was, until I returned ten years later. After dealing with the traffic and crowding of big cities like Seattle,  More

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