Bus Rapid Transit line RapidRide E is one of the more straightforward King County Metro lines, sticking to one street—Aurora Avenue or State Route 99—after it leaves Downtown.
Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, where we scour Seattle's listings to see what your budget will get you across the city. It was inevitable but today we decided to find out what $1,000,000 can get you all around town. You tell us which place you'd buy.
As the weekend approaches, let's take a look around the Seattle real estate listings to find some examples of the strange, the weird and just the plain terrible. This week it's lazy dads, dubious bags and AWESOME!
Inventory may be tight around Seattle but there's enough to choose from in Greenwood. We were able to find five condos for under $350K, in fact. So take a look and see if the affordable option you've been waiting for is included.
The Seattle Times' FYI Guy Gene Balk is back with his latest Census-driven analysis and he's found out that Seattle's residents are among the most geographically diverse in the nation in terms of where they originally come from.
Greenwood Ave Investors and Encore Architects unveil updated plans and designs for their four-story structure planned at 9039 Greenwood Avenue N tonight. Dubbed Greenwood Apartments, the complex will feature approximately 80 residential units.
The transporation battle around Seattle is usually some kind of argument between the pro-car folks and the pro-bike folks. Meanwhile, the people who ride the bus are just quietly minding their own business...and growing.
Taking a look around the available listings on Estately, those are just two of the regions around Seattle where trying to find something, anything available to buy is asking too much.
Seattle has buses. Use them! In which case you might as well find a place to live along a line. One line at a time. Here's the next one, selected at random for the fun of it.