Live & Work

For living and working, Pullman offers a strong sense of community along with a growing job market, especially in education, technology, and healthcare. Washington State University plays a central role in the local economy too, creating plenty of opportunities and fostering a culture of innovation, learning, and collaboration.

Residents have plenty of housing options, from cozy single-family homes in welcoming neighborhoods to modern apartments near WSU. The Pullman School District boasts award-winning K-12 schools, while facilities like Pullman Regional Hospital ensure families have access to quality medical care. For commuting, the Pullman Transit system offers convenient routes to get around town. Likewise, the Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport (PUW) is ideal for regional flights, and you can find nearby larger airports in Spokane and Perce County.

With abundant recreational options, Pullman’s quality of life is one of its most appealing features to live and work. Did you know Pullman boasts over 95 acres of parks? And if you’re up for a hike or bike ride, you can explore trail options like the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail

Residents enjoy events like the National Lentil Festival, farmers’ markets, and community gatherings. Local cafes, family-owned restaurants, and independent shops keep downtown buzzing with novelty and activity. 

With a warm community, abundant resources for new residents, and a supportive environment, Pullman is an ideal place to settle down, pursue your passions, and thrive!