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Why Live in Washington Park

Washington Park in Seattle is a tranquil neighborhood situated between the expansive 230-acre Arboretum and the picturesque shoreline of Lake Washington. The area features a mix of elegant modern and historic homes, including the notable William Walker House, a Georgian Colonial built in 1907. The neighborhood is known for its walkability, tree-lined streets, and landscaped yards, with many homes boasting private pools and tennis courts. Architectural styles range from traditional Colonial and Tudor to newly built residences, with some properties offering stunning views of Lake Washington and the Bellevue skyline. Students in Washington Park have access to highly rated schools such as McGilvra Elementary, Edmond S. Meany Middle, Garfield High, and The Bush School, which is noted for its diverse curriculum and small class sizes. The Bush School also provides substantial financial aid to make education accessible to a broader range of families. Local attractions include the Washington Park Arboretum, Washington Park Playfield, and the Seattle Tennis Club. Residents enjoy outdoor activities and have easy access to Madison Park Beach for swimming, boating, and paddleboarding. Dining and shopping options are abundant along East Madison Street, featuring popular spots like Arosa Café, Nishino Sushi, and Nick's on Madison. Public transportation is convenient with King County Metro Bus stops along East Madison Street, and Downtown Seattle is just 3 miles away, offering additional amenities and attractions. Washington Park combines serene natural areas, diverse amenities, and a variety of home styles, making it a cherished neighborhood in east central Seattle.

Home Trends in Washington Park, WA

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$2,360,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$2,360,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$906
Number of Homes for Sale
4
Last 12 months Home Sales
14
Months of Supply
3.40
Median List Price
$2,372,500
Median Change From 1st List Price
2%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
18%
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