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North Central Seattle/Westside

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In Seattle’s North Central Westside areas, there are several suburbs and bedroom communities that foster a diverse mix of urban and suburban lifestyles.

Each community is infused with a unique energy, from quaint, modest homes in areas with a small-town vibe, to family-oriented waterfront living, to neighborhoods with more corporate influence, and those with bohemian flavor.

The areas around North Central Seattle feature remarkable schools, a plethora of parks and open spaces, myriad restaurants, bars, pubs, cute coffee shops, and a wide selection of boutiques, shops, small businesses, and big-box retail stores.

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Wallingford

Wallingford, one of Seattle’s most mature neighborhoods, is deeply rooted in its past, and yet is undergoing a revitalization with new energy and a diverse growing population.

While some of the area’s small businesses, including a traditional shoe repair shop, have been locally owned and operated since the early 1920s, many of the community’s original structures are transforming, bringing in splashes of color and new recreational opportunities and entertainment for its residents.

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Once a classic streetcar suburb, the Wallingford neighborhood is now a walkable community with restaurants, indie shops, bars, clubs, grocery stores, and more.

Homes in the Wallingford community have average home values of $900,000.

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Ballard

Ballard, one of the most trendy neighborhoods in the Seattle area, used to be a Scandinavian fishing town in the early 19th century. Later, the community with the waterfront lifestyle evolved to become a city of its own until it was annexed to provide water and other essential supplies to Ballard’s residents. 

The area is chock full of landmarks and things to do, including Ballard Locks, The Nordic Museum, The Shilshole Bay Marina, and Golden Gardens Park. Other areas of interest include the Ballard Public Library and Ballard Avenue, which is lined with unique shops, bars, art spaces, and many restaurants.

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Rich in maritime history, Ballard also offers residents water and wind recreation such as sailing, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, kitesurfing, and sailboarding. The area is home to a variety of birds for those who enjoy birding.

Home values in Ballard average around $897,000.

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Phinney Ridge

On a ridge on a hill, providing remarkable views of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains, the Cascade Mountains, and Lake Washington, Phinney Ridge connects Ballard and Green Lake.

Residents of Phinney Ridge enjoy larger homes on bigger lot sizes, surrounded by boutiques, cafes, coffee shops, eateries, and nightlife.

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In the past, Phinney Ridge attracted primarily career-minded individuals with advanced degrees and white-collar jobs. The highly walkable community now also draws family-oriented residents, creating a diverse combination of work, living, learning, and play.

Median home values in Phinney Ridge are around $910,000.

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Shoreline

Shoreline is a city just nine miles from the heart of Seattle. There are 14 distinct neighborhoods in Shoreline, each with a unique appeal. Yet, they’re tied together with a common theme: community spirit, which is demonstrated in numerous festivities and social events.

Shoreline, comprised primarily of large, detached, single-family homes, boasts award-winning public and private schools.

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Conscious of conservation, the community works together to preserve the area’s many green spaces. Shoreline features more than 400 acres of green spaces and parks for picnics and play. And, the city features one of King County’s few sandy beaches.

Shoreline offers the convenience of living in a beautiful, community-minded neighborhood near the water while still being close to the excitement of urban cities.

The average home values in Shoreline are about $660,000.

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Wedgwood

Wedgwood is one of Seattle’s quieter bedroom communities, with quaint neighborhoods filled with modest homes tucked neatly into a blanket of mature trees.

The community has a small-town feel with many of its own restaurants, bars, shops, and small businesses (many of which start with the name Wedgwood). And yet, it is only 6 miles northeast of downtown Seattle, allowing easy access to everything that the Emerald City has to offer.

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Wedgwood was designed to preserve the tall woods and evergreens, creating a natural canopy of Washington beauty. And, it’s one of the more affordable suburbs of Seattle.

Homes in the Wedgwood neighborhood hold median values of around $770,000.

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Magnolia

Magnolia is the second largest neighborhood of Seattle, Washington by area. It occupies a hilly peninsula northwest of downtown. Magnolia has been a part of the city since 1891. A good portion of the peninsula is taken up by Discovery Park, formerly the U.S. Army’s Fort Lawton.

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Ravenna

Ravenna is a neighborhood in northeastern Seattle, Washington named after Ravenna, Italy. Though Ravenna is considered a residential neighborhood, it also is home to several businesses, many of which are located in the University Village, a shopping mall.

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The University District

The University District (commonly, the U District) refers to a collective of neighborhoods in Seattle, Washington, so named because the main campus of the University of Washington (UW) is located there.

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Crown Hill

The neighborhood is bounded on the south by N.W. 85th Street, beyond which is Loyal Heights & Whittier Heights, followed by Ballard; on the east by 8th Avenue N.W., beyond which is Greenwood; on the north by NW 105th Street, beyond which are (from east to west) Broadview, Carkeek Park, and Blue Ridge, and on the west by 15th Avenue N.W., beyond which are (from east to west) Loyal Heights, Sunset Hill and Golden Gardens Park. It is part of the parcel of formerly unincorporated King County that was annexed by Seattle

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Windermere

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Laurelhurst

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Madison Park/Madison Valley

Madison Park Seattle is a neighborhood lying on the shores of Lake Washington. It is generally considered to be part of the Central District of Seattle.

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Seattle Metro

The Seattle metropolitan area is an urban conglomeration in the U.S. state of Washington that comprises Seattle, its surrounding satellites and suburbs. It contains the three most populous counties in the state—King, Snohomish, and Pierce—and is considered part of the greater Puget Sound region.

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Conclusion

Living in Seattle’s North Central Westside area allows residents to choose from an eclectic collection of surrounding suburbs and small cities, all with the convenience of a quick commute to the core of Seattle. Whether you’re looking for that small-town charm or bustling urban energy, there’s a home for you in or near Seattle.

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