Green Lake Seattle Neighborhood Guide 2026
Green Lake's 2.8-mile running path and beach make it one of Seattle's most livable neighborhoods. Here's what buyers need to know before competing for limited inventory.
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All 116 articles tagged “Neighborhoods.” Researched for Greater Seattle, written in plain English.
Green Lake's 2.8-mile running path and beach make it one of Seattle's most livable neighborhoods. Here's what buyers need to know before competing for limited inventory.
Interbay is a pragmatic buy between Magnolia and Queen Anne — newer townhomes, improving but not yet there. Here's who it's right for.
Issaquah offers top-ranked schools, mountain access, and two distinct sub-markets: in-town character or Issaquah Highlands new construction. Here's the honest 2026 guide.
Kenmore sits at the north end of Lake Washington with a floatplane terminal, lake access, and lower name recognition than Kirkland. Here's who it's right for.
Kent is King County's pure affordability play — solid residential hillside neighborhoods, Sounder rail to Seattle, and SFH prices that start under $600k.
Kirkland combines Lake Washington waterfront, a walkable downtown, and Google's campus in one Eastside city. Here's the honest buyer's guide for 2026.
Leschi is Seattle's underrated lakefront neighborhood — views, a marina, SFH from $950K. Here's why buyers overlook it and why that might be a mistake.
Lynnwood is Snohomish County's transit pivot point — the Lynnwood Link terminus opened in 2024, and the city is rebuilding itself around it. Here's what buyers need to know.
Madison Park is Seattle's most exclusive lakefront neighborhood. SFH from $1.2M, waterfront estates to $15M. Here's the full honest picture.
Madrona offers Lake Washington access and real community character at lower prices than Madison Park. SFH from $1M. Full neighborhood breakdown.
Magnolia is Seattle's most suburban neighborhood inside city limits — bluff views, Discovery Park, and genuine quiet. Here's who it's right for and who should look elsewhere.
Medina, WA sits on Lake Washington's eastern shore, where prices start in the millions and many sales never hit the MLS. Here's how this market actually works.
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