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Why Live in Bryant

Bryant, a neighborhood in Seattle, offers a quieter suburban feel while being close to the University of Washington. This proximity brings the excitement of game days and sailgating at Union Bay. Retail and dining options are abundant, with University Village shopping mall less than two miles away, featuring over 120 stores and restaurants. Local favorites include Seattle Sunshine Coffee for morning pastries, Bryant Corner Cafe for all-day brunch, and Burke-Gilman Brewing for late-night trivia and IPAs paired with Mexican food from El Camion food truck. For groceries, residents frequent PCC Community Markets and Metropolitan Market. Outdoor activities are plentiful with Bryant Playground Park, which has athletic fields and a playground, and the Burke-Gilman Trail, a 19-mile path for skaters, runners, and cyclists. Warren G Magnuson Park, the city’s second-largest park, offers a public beach, boat launch, and historical Art Deco structures. Housing in Bryant includes a mix of single-family homes and apartments, with styles ranging from Tudors and ramblers to contemporary designs. The neighborhood is known for its highly rated schools, including Bryant Elementary, Eckstein Middle, and Roosevelt High. Commuters benefit from being six miles from downtown Seattle, with transportation options like the U-District light rail and Interstate 5. Bryant is also adjacent to Seattle Children’s Hospital, a world-class medical facility.

Home Trends in Bryant, WA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$1,452,140
Median Single Family Sale Price
$1,452,140
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$316
Number of Homes for Sale
5
Last 12 months Home Sales
15
Months of Supply
4.00
Median List Price
$899,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%
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