Do you need cheap rent? Walkability? Transit?
No matter what flavor of multimodal you are, there’s a neighborhood for you in the Emerald City—no personal vehicle required.
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Explore the nooks and crannies of Seattle with these hidden parks—from pocket parks to lesser-known gems.
Get out on the water on a kayak, paddleboard, canoe, or even a floating hot tub.
Summer is here. Beat the heat by hitting the beach.
The pink blooms usher in an end to winter gloom.
Seattle’s Shed Architecture & Design revamps a unit in a 1970s Green Lake condo, bringing light into dark, low-ceilinged interiors.
A West Seattle house or a First Hill one-bedroom?
A cute, vintage two-bedroom or a snazzy new one-bedroom?
It’s part of the long, winding history of Aurora Avenue
An energy-efficient studio or a vintage one-bedroom?
A townhouse in Northgate or a Capitol Hill one-bedroom?
Apartments in Capitol Hill, First Hill, and more
One-bedrooms for days
Homes for rent in Capitol Hill, Green Lake, and more
Including cakes, bikes, and see-saws.
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it)
Travel rapidly between these homes and downtown
Digging into the negative space in Seattle’s map
Built in 1921, this house is full of well-maintained original details
These boats are human-powered... and made of milk cartons
Complete with stained glass and gallery space
King County Metro Route 62 goes from downtown to Sand Point, winding through a variety of neighborhoods on the way.
The building is currently slated for demolition
A two-bedroom in Kent or an Uptown studio?
Not a lot, and mostly studios
A backyard studio is one of a few unique, cozy spaces
A house in Skyway or a Ballard studio?
Humans aren’t even supposed to walk on that island, so pouring concrete is especially off-limits.
Plus: Which neighborhoods have the smallest units?
A basement two-bedroom or a studio with a balcony?
A couple of these apartments even have pools.
It’s mostly studios.
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it).
A two-bedroom in Ballard or a houseboat off Westlake?