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Walkable city districts with distinct character, transit access, and a mix of classic homes and newer condos.
West Seattle ridge, shops, views.
Walkable hub, condos + craftsman.
Beachfront living, skyline sunsets.
Craftsman, breweries, maritime vibe.
Light rail, views, mid-century homes.
Neighborhood schools, quiet blocks.
Walkable, eclectic, condo stock.
Historic streets, new townhomes.
Village core, craftsman streets, LR.
Urban village, tech, Burke-Gilman Trail.
Loop trail, early Craftsman, townhomes.
Value, mid-century, urban growth.
UW-adjacent, lake access, legacy lots.
Marina, hillside homes, I-90 access.
Beach, boutiques, lakefront streets.
Lake views, leafy streets, village core.
Parks, mid-century, quiet peninsulas.
Bridges, classic homes, arboretum.
Light rail, redevelopment, townhomes.
Zoo, ridge views, classic Seattle.
Views, classic homes, hill living.
Parks, tree-canopy streets, Tudors.
Old-growth park, lake loops, calm.
Bungalows, cafes, Gas Works Park.
Suburban city centers and wooded enclaves with strong schools, trails, and easy access to Bellevue and Redmond.
High-rise condos, dining, parks.
Urban trails, future Link, new condos.
Schools, parks, classic splits.
Employment center, condos, convenience.
Ridges, trails, single-family mix.
Planned community, parks, views.
Beach park, townhomes, value.
Waterfront, dining, condo options.
Cougar Mtn trails, planned communities.
Fast I-90 access, parks, schools.
Waterfront canals, boat culture.
Historic core, walkable blocks.
Microsoft-adjacent, townhomes.
Water, trails, recreation.
Panorama vistas, coveted schools.
Village redevelopment, new condos.
Estate lots, Meydenbauer Bay, proximity to DT.
Retreat-style islands with ferry access, marine adventures, and small-town communities.