A Belltown studio or a Ballard cottage?
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Travel rapidly between these homes and downtown
Houses and condos from Magnolia to Wallingford.
Built in 1921, this house is full of well-maintained original details
A Queen Anne microstudio or a normal-size Lake City studio?
That’s five pivots in the past two months
What’s blocking up traffic this weekend—and how to ride transit to it (or around it)
Modern skateboarding was founded on a radical rethinking of urban architecture.
How do you feel about microstudios?
A house in Ballard or a Capitol Hill apartment?
A studio in the U District or a one-bedroom in Lake City?
King County Metro Route 62 goes from downtown to Sand Point, winding through a variety of neighborhoods on the way.
A two-bedroom in Burien or a studio in Northgate?
A townhouse in Lake City or a studio in Wallingford?
The at-least-annual sale is like a pop-up, educational nursery, full of organic, sustainable, locally grown, and mostly munchable plants.
A Capitol Hill studio or a Rainier Valley one-bedroom?
A few houses, a penthouse, and a brand-new condo
A two-bedroom in Kent or an Uptown studio?
Puppets not included
A West Seattle duplex, a Belltown one-bedroom
Not a lot, and mostly studios
Featuring 60,000 more service hours (and the end of route 99)
A five-bedroom house or a one-bedroom houseboat?
The history of the equally beloved and maligned Seattle landmark.
A West Seattle studio or a Lake City two-bedroom?
Where to bring—or leave—your tree when you’re done with it
Featuring projects from 18 local architects and firms
Plus: Which neighborhoods have the smallest units?
A Wallingford home previously owned by the Wallingford neighborhood’s namesake.
Lots of new construction
One bedroom or two?
Pick from a houseboat, condos, or houses.
Users can now pay in cash and call to unlock a bike.
Featuring two bedrooms and a roof deck.
A Ballard studio or a Northgate two-bedroom?
Watch the chickens 24 hours a day on the building’s "coop cam."
Affordability meets minimalism, naturally.