Central Seattle

Belltown

Located between the Retail Core and Seattle Center, Belltown is one of Seattle’s hip and youthful neighborhoods. Containing much of Downtown Seattle’s residential base, it’s a mix of jazz and rock venues, pool halls, cafes, unique boutiques and thrift shops. This vibrant neighborhood also plays host to many of Downtown’s hottest restaurants, bars and nightclubs.

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Capitol Hill

Set atop Downtown, Capitol Hill is home to an eclectic mix of young professionals and students.  With a thriving retail and restaurant community, visitors and residents alike enjoy local coffee shops, lively restaurants, unique shops and boutiques, as well as an exciting and extensive nightlife.

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Central District

The location of the Central District is very central. It borders Capitol Hill, First Hill, and the Madison Valley, all of which are hopping with activity. A diversified, proud community, a festival is held yearly to strengthen its pride, integrity, and spirituality while promoting cultural diversity throughout. Other organizations, like the Central District Forum for Arts and Ideas, devote their time to promoting the arts and culture of the community.

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Denny Blaine

This high-end area of Seattle boost some of the loveliest homes in the Seattle area and is a sought after place to live if you can afford the hefty housing market price tags. It’s a haven for those who want a quiet, well-kept neighborhood that’s still relatively close to the city center. With mostly residential, you won’t find a lively business district or many day visitors here. What you will find are stunning houses along meandering streets that end in cul-de-sacs.

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Downtown Seattle

Seattle’s 2nd fastest growing neighborhood, downtown combines a big city vibe with the community pride of a small town while nestled between global headquarters and stunning natural beauty. Downtown Seattle is brimming with cultural attractions, world renowned cuisine, top-shelf shopping and entertainment options/activities to fit all lifestyles.

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Eastlake

A popular neighborhood on the eastern shore of Lake Union, Eastlake is one of Seattle’s oldest and best-defined neighborhoods. With about 4,000 residents, Eastlake is a pleasant mix of floating homes, urban condos, turn-of-the-century homes, modern townhomes and old brick apartment buildings, this area is fun and lively for both residents and visitors.

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Leschi

Perched atop Lake Washington with fantastic views, Leschi has a very casual, laidback feeling. Close to downtown, the scenic drive to Leschi puts you in a relaxed state of mind. Just east of the Central District, facing Lake Washington, the mix of older and newer homes in Leschi enjoy the same stunning views as communities like Madrona, Denny-Blaine and Madison park at a better value. There’s also quick access to the parks and docks along the lake.

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Madison Park

Madison Park is known for its charming commercial area and waterfront park/beach, filled with playing children, sunbathers and tennis players. With beautiful shops and classy and unique restaurants, it’s hard not to feel a little fancier when you’re hanging out here. It’s also clear that the community is a supportive one; there are always events going on to honor local artists or give a nod to new businesses that have set up shop.

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Madison Valley

Madison Valley is a quiet Seattle neighborhood with a European flavor located near the Washington Park Arboretum, Madrona, and Madison Park.  It has been called “Little France” because of its many outstanding French restaurants. Madison Valley is two miles east of downtown Seattle and one mile west of Lake Washington.

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Madrona

Madrona is a Seattle neighborhood located on the shores of Lake Washington between the neighborhoods of Denny Blaine and Leschi.  It’s the place to be if you want to live in a beautiful, quiet neighborhood within a stone’s throw of downtown. Wholesome family events are easy to find; movie nights, cultural parades, outdoor concerts, knitting groups, and wine tasting to name a few. This is a true community.

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Mt. Baker

Similar to Lechi, the atmosphere around here is pretty calm and quiet, especially on the Lake Washington side; you’d never guess you were in the middle of a big city. A little west, along Rainier Avenue, things are a bit busier, with block after block of businesses. With the addition of the light rail station and quick access to I-90, you can more easily commute in and out of downtown Seattle and the Eastside.

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Montlake

Nestled among the Arboretum and the University of Washington, this a community that rallies together to solve issues. Hot-button issues include the ever-evolving debate about the Highway 520 bridge that cuts through the neighborhood, habitat restoration, and the upkeep of the area’s parks. Not that they can’t let loose and have fun. The community center hosts events like a fall festival, Minute to Win It nights, all kinds of sports and music lessons, and ‘tot’ programs for the little ones.

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South Lake Union

Once full of warehouses and light industrial buildings, South Lake Union is one of Seattle’s fastest developing neighborhoods, and is home to Seattle’s biotech community as well as Amazon’s new campus. Joining these developments is a slew of up-and-coming restaurants, coffee shops and retailers who have recently moved into the fast-growing neighborhood.  No neighborhood has grown faster than South Lake Union.

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