fbpx
BOOK MY MOVE

What You Need to Know About Moving to Seattle

A booming tech hub, and home to big name brands like Amazon and Starbucks, Seattle is an appealing place to live due to the city’s many job opportunities. However, there’s a lot more to Seattle than its tech companies, and plenty of other reasons for moving to the “Emerald City.” We invite you to learn more about Seattle’s unique neighborhoods, and to take advantage of some handy resources for newcomers.

Explore Seattle’s neighborhoods

Thanks to the tech boom, Seattle is becoming a popular place to live for those in the industry, but Seattle has always attracted lots of different types of people, and its eclectic mix of neighborhoods reflect this. From funky city apartments, to hilltop mansions, there’s something for everyone in Seattle.

Below are just five of the top sought-after Seattle neighborhoods.

Queen Anne

This northwest neighborhood is situated up a steep hill, but don’t let that put you off; the views are stunning. Named for the Queen Anne style architecture of many of the homes, the neighborhood is teeming with coffee houses, bistros, trendy bars, and restaurants. It’s popular with families and young professionals, and is one of the more expensive areas in Seattle.

Demographic information

  • Population: 25,386
  • Average home price: $484,600
  • Apartment rentals: $1,266
  • Median household income: $104,518
  • Median age: 35

Ballard

Another northwest neighborhood, Ballard, has a Scandinavian heritage and beautiful tree-lined streets. It’s also one of the hippest places to live in Seattle. It’s mere minutes to downtown and a vibrant, ever-evolving and prospering neighborhoods. There is a wealth of restaurants, shops, bars, and art spaces.

Demographic information

  • Population: 16,713
  • Average home price: $522,193
  • Apartment rentals: $1,410
  • Median household income: $88,479
  • Median age: 34

Capitol Hill

Made up of family mansions and funky apartments, Capitol Hill is one of the most exclusive areas to live in central Seattle and one of the most densely populated. However, high density is well balanced by an abundance of parks and outdoor spaces. Residents are drawn to the lively vibe of markets, clubs, bars, and music venues.

Demographic information

  • Population: 37,489
  • Average home price: $526,860
  • Apartment rentals: $1,259
  • Median household income: $85,656
  • Median age: 35

West Seattle

West Seattle has a small town feel as it is slightly isolated from the rest of the city, but it’s still a popular place to live. Nearby Alki Beach draws in activity lovers and sun worshippers.  You can kitesurf, play volleyball, enjoy a relaxing stroll on the 2.5 mile pedestrian walkway, and more.  This neighborhood is also popular with families because you can purchase a decent-sized home, at a reasonable price.

Demographic information

  • Population: 27,055
  • Average home price: $505,822
  • Apartment rentals: $1,119
  • Median household income: $89,963
  • Median age: 43

Madison Park

Madison Park attracts high-income couples who want proximity to downtown.  Although it’s classed as central Seattle, it’s far enough from downtown so you can relax and unwind. Love local art, neighborhood events, and unique shops? Madison Park has it all. From French bistros to sushi bar, you’re sure to be able to satisfy any craving. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, you can hit Madison Park North Beach and the Washington Park Arboretum for activities such as swimming, hiking, kayaking, and more.

Demographic information

  • Population: 1,773
  • Average home price: $1,216,900
  • Apartment rentals: $1,147
  • Median household income:$168,926
  • Median age: 49

Resources for New Seattleites

Internet – Most neighborhoods have reliable internet access, with two major options Comcast and CenturyLink. Google Fiber is also an option. The closer you live to downtown the more options you’ll have.

News – The local newspapers are: the Seattle Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and The Stranger. Local TV news is on: KING 5, KOMO 4 TV, KIRO 7 News, and Q13 FOX.

Groceries – The main supermarkets are: Safeway, QFC, Albertsons, PCC Natural Markets, Metropolitan Market, Fred Meyer, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe’s. Local markets include: Uwajimaya, Ballard Town & Country Market, and the famous Pike Place Market.

CoffeeCoffee shops abound in Seattle, almost on every corner block of the city. Starbucks is the city’s most famous offering, but smaller operations include: All City Coffee, Ballard Coffee Works, Espresso Vivace, and Herkimer Coffee.

Public transport – Seattle is ranked in the top 10 for best public transport in the U.S. and has a variety of public transportation options, including: a monorail, streetcar, light rail, buses, and ferry. Taking public transport is preferable if you want to avoid traffic jams and tolls. There are dedicated bike lanes for commuters, and many neighborhoods are bike-friendly.

Need a Seattle moving company? All Service Moving are trusted and efficient Seattle movers who provide quality service with every move. Contact All Service Moving today!