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Clark County County · Washington
Ridgefield is one of Clark County’s fastest-growing cities — I-5 access, the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, and a wave of new construction north and west of downtown.
Market statistics
Median sold price and closed residential sales by month.
| Month | Median Sold Price | Closed Sales | Average Days On Market |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01 | $631k | 47 | 105 Days |
| 2026-02 | $662k | 42 | 97 Days |
| 2026-03 | $630k | 64 | 104 Days |
| 2026-04 | $651k | 50 | 68 Days |
| 2026-05 | $643k | 49 | 83 Days |
| 2026-06 | $675k | 19 | 55 Days |
Map Search
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Local Insight
New construction dominates north I-5 — compare builder warranties and HOA fees against slightly older resale nearby.
Specialty Searches
Start with focused listing sets for common searches in this market.

Newest active new-construction opportunities in and around Ridgefield.

Condo listings with low-maintenance living options in and around Ridgefield.

Higher-end active residential listings in Ridgefield, sorted by newest first.
Land and acreage opportunities for custom homes and long-term hold strategies in Ridgefield.

Duplex, triplex, fourplex, and larger income-property listings near Ridgefield.

Office inventory and owner-user opportunities tied to Ridgefield.
Local Specialists
I-5 growth & refuge country
Ridgefield blends a historic downtown along Pioneer Street with master-planned subdivisions and acreage parcels on the city’s edge. Buyers often choose Ridgefield for newer housing stock, wildlife-area adjacency, and a shorter commute to Vancouver or Portland than deeper north-county alternatives.
Inventory mixes builder resale, custom homes on larger lots, and well-and-septic pockets outside city utilities. We help clients compare Junction Ridge and north I-5 corridors against downtown walkability and refuge-adjacent properties.
Sellers in Ridgefield compete with active new construction — positioning around lot size, utility access, and school boundaries matters as much as finish level. We track what is absorbing at each price band so you do not chase a stale comp.
Resources
Deeper context for Ridgefield and the broader Pacific Northwest market.
Nearby
Explore other communities we serve in Clark County. Each has its own character - and a BCRE broker who knows the area.
Connect with a BCRE broker or browse active listings in Ridgefield.
Refuge-adjacent lots can have wildlife and floodplain constraints — verify buildable area early.
Well and septic pockets sit outside city utilities — budget for inspections and capacity testing.
Live Listings
Fresh residential and condo listings, sorted newest first so you can scan the current market quickly.
$535,000
8512 N 2nd LoopRidgefield, WA 98642
3 beds · 3 baths · 1,720 SQFT
5,662 SQFT lot · 0.13 ac
$615,000
17331 NE 17th AveRidgefield, WA 98642
3 beds · 2 baths · 1,732 SQFT
4,356 SQFT lot · 0.1 ac
$479,000
308 S 32nd PlRidgefield, WA 98642
3 beds · 3 baths · 1,583 SQFT
4,356 SQFT lot · 0.1 ac
$433,635
1030 NW 178th WayRidgefield, WA 98642
3 beds · 3 baths · 1,520 SQFT
1,742 SQFT lot · 0.04 ac
$519,900
2100 S Meadowlark LoopRidgefield, WA 98642
4 beds · 3 baths · 1,992 SQFT
3,049 SQFT lot · 0.07 ac