Best Places to Live &
Work at Boeing Everett
Your comprehensive 2025 guide to finding the perfect neighborhood near the Boeing Everett Factory—the world's largest building by volume. Compare commute times, housing costs, schools, and aerospace community culture.
World's Largest Building by Volume
The Boeing Everett Factory is an engineering marvel where wide-body jets are born
Massive Scale
472 million cubic feet of volume. The entire Disneyland park could fit inside with room to spare. The building covers 98.3 acres.
Aircraft Assembly
Home to 747, 767, 777, and 787 Dreamliner production. Final assembly of wide-body aircraft happens in this facility.
Workforce
Over 30,000 Boeing employees work at the Everett site, including engineers, technicians, and manufacturing specialists.
Location
3003 W Casino Rd, Everett, WA 98204. Adjacent to Paine Field Airport with excellent highway access via I-5.
Factory Tours Available
The Boeing Everett Factory offers public tours where you can see 747s, 777s, and 787 Dreamliners being assembled. Tours must be booked in advance and are one of the most popular attractions in the Seattle area.
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Top 7 Cities for Boeing Employees
Ranked by commute time, affordability, schools, and quality of life
Everett
The obvious choice for Boeing employees. Living in Everett means the shortest possible commute (some neighborhoods are walking distance), access to the revitalized waterfront, improving downtown amenities, and strong aerospace community. Everett is transforming with new restaurants, breweries, and the Waterfront Place development.
- Shortest commute (5-15 minutes)
- Strong Boeing employee community
- Waterfront parks and marina
- More affordable than Seattle
- Schools lag behind other areas
- Limited nightlife options
- Some industrial areas
- Longer commute to Seattle
Mukilteo
Charming waterfront city with stunning Puget Sound views, excellent schools, and a small-town feel. Mukilteo offers beaches, the historic lighthouse, ferry access to Whidbey Island, and top-rated schools. Popular with Boeing families seeking quality of life with a quick commute.
- Beautiful waterfront setting
- Excellent schools (9/10)
- Safe, family-friendly community
- 15-minute commute to Boeing
- Higher home prices ($725K median)
- Limited dining/entertainment
- Ferry traffic can be an issue
- Smaller housing inventory
Marysville
Best value for Boeing employees seeking affordable housing with reasonable commute. Marysville offers larger homes, newer construction, family-friendly neighborhoods, and growing retail/dining options. The Tulalip Resort Casino provides entertainment. Popular with first-time homebuyers.
- Most affordable ($485K median)
- Larger homes and lots
- New construction available
- Growing retail/dining scene
- 20+ minute commute
- Lower school ratings
- More suburban sprawl feel
- Limited walkability
Lynnwood
Urban convenience with good Boeing access. Lynnwood features extensive shopping (Alderwood Mall), diverse dining, the new light rail station (2024), and easy I-5 access. Great for those wanting city amenities without downtown Seattle prices. Growing tech/professional community.
- Excellent shopping/dining
- New light rail connection
- Diverse community
- Easy I-5/I-405 access
- I-5 traffic delays possible
- Less small-town charm
- Higher density areas
- 25-minute commute minimum
Mill Creek
Master-planned community known for parks, trails, and family-friendly neighborhoods. Mill Creek offers excellent schools, abundant green space (20+ miles of trails), Town Center shopping/dining, and safe neighborhoods. Perfect for Boeing families prioritizing schools and outdoor recreation.
- Excellent schools (8/10)
- 20+ miles of walking trails
- Very safe community
- Well-maintained neighborhoods
- Higher prices ($710K median)
- 25-30 minute commute
- HOA fees common
- Limited nightlife/urban amenities
Lake Stevens
Lakefront living with outdoor recreation focus. Lake Stevens offers water activities, parks, trails, growing downtown, newer developments, and a tight-knit community. Ideal for Boeing employees wanting a lake lifestyle with reasonable commute and home prices.
- Lakefront recreation access
- Affordable for water access
- Growing downtown area
- Strong community feel
- 30-minute commute
- Limited shopping/dining
- More rural feel
- Winter weather can be harsher
Snohomish
Historic small town with rural charm and antique district. Snohomish offers a slower pace, historic downtown with local shops/restaurants, agricultural areas, proximity to mountains, and acreage properties. Perfect for Boeing employees wanting country living with city access.
- Charming historic downtown
- Small-town atmosphere
- Larger lots available
- Mountain/rural views
- Longest commute (30-35 min)
- Limited urban amenities
- More rural/isolated feel
- Fewer shopping options
Commute Time Comparison
Average commute times to Boeing Everett during morning rush hour
Affordability vs Commute Analysis
Boeing Everett Culture & Parking
Aerospace Community
Boeing Everett has a strong employee culture built around aerospace manufacturing excellence. With 30,000+ employees, there's a vibrant community of engineers, technicians, and support staff.
- Employee recreation center and fitness facilities
- Multiple cafeterias and food options on-site
- Active employee clubs and social groups
Parking Information
Boeing Everett provides FREE employee parking with multiple lots. However, with 30,000+ employees, parking can be competitive during shift changes.
- Multiple parking lots with free access
- Arrive 15-20 minutes early for best spots
- Carpooling and vanpools encouraged
Shift Information & Traffic Patterns
Boeing Everett operates on multiple shift schedules. Understanding shift times helps you plan your commute and choose where to live.
Peak Traffic Times:
- Morning: 5:30am - 7:30am (First shift start)
- Midday: 2:00pm - 4:00pm (Shift changes)
- Evening: 3:30pm - 5:30pm (Day shift end)
Commute Tips:
- Use real-time traffic apps (Waze, Google Maps)
- Consider carpooling for HOV lane access
- Avoid I-5 during Seattle rush hours
- Explore back roads from Snohomish County
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about living and working at Boeing Everett
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