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Your next home move in Pacific, WA during April 2026

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If you are trying to decide your next real estate move in Pacific, WA, I would start by asking whether recent local numbers support the path you want to take. My rule is simple use today's evidence to guide today's decision, and in Pacif...
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If you are trying to decide your next real estate move in Pacific, WA, I would start by asking whether recent local numbers support the path you want to take. My rule is simple use today's evidence to guide today's decision, and in Pacific, WA that starts with a typical estimated home value of $561,910 over the previous 30 days.
That current value benchmark sits alongside 5 closed sales over the last 3 months, with a typical closed price of $453,500, a range from $194,050 to $570,000, and a typical price per square foot of $253. Together, those numbers give me a usable frame for both pricing and purchase decisions in Pacific, WA. For someone planning a move, the key is not to force one number to answer every question. The local value benchmark helps with broad context, while recent closings help test whether a specific list price or purchase decision actually holds up. Start with the broad local benchmark, then narrow to the recent closed range. Match your next step to the numbers that apply to your exact decision. Move when the plan makes sense, and let the local context keep you honest.
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Monday, May 11, 2026

City Council Meets Monday

Pacific's next City Council meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 11. The city agenda page lists May 11, 2026 as the next meeting date, making this one of the key opportunities this month for residents to follow local decisions, hear city business, and stay connected with council action. Neighbors who want to keep up with public business should watch for the agenda and meeting packet as the date approaches.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Park Board Meeting

Pacific's Park Board of Commissioners meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m., which places the May meeting on Tuesday, May 19. This board helps recommend park improvements, park impact fee priorities, land acquisition priorities, and community enhancement efforts. For neighbors who care about parks, trails, recreation spaces, and long-term improvements, this is a meaningful meeting to keep on the calendar.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Page Turners Book Group

The Algona-Pacific Page Turners Book Group is set for Wednesday, May 20, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The May selection is "It Can't Happen Here" by Sinclair Lewis, and new members are welcome. The event serves the Pacific library community and is offered with online and in-person participation options. It is a good fit for neighbors looking for thoughtful conversation and a low-key way to stay connected through reading.

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Monday, May 25, 2026

Memorial Day School Holiday

Monday, May 25 is Memorial Day, and Auburn School District calendars list it as a holiday. For Pacific families with students at Alpac Elementary and other district schools, there will be no regular school day. It is a good time to double-check child care, family plans, and any schedule changes for the long weekend.

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