Lake City is one of the most affordable up-and-coming neighborhoods that are still within Seattle city limits. The neighborhood’s affordability and convenient location have made it a magnet for families and students attending the nearby University of Washington (colloquially known as “U-Dub”).
While Lake City does offer an assortment of newly renovated apartment buildings, its true power lies in its affordable single-family homes. Each of Lake City’s child- and pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods (Chelsea, Matthews, Victory Heights, and Olympic Hills) are nestled between major roads with convenient and well-populated businesses, stores, and restaurants. This layout makes it safe for families with children or elder relatives, but convenient for running errands and commuting. Many of the neighborhoods have organized, family-friendly block parties and celebrations throughout the year.
Unlike many of the hipper neighborhoods around Seattle, Lake City offers easy access to your day-to-day living needs. It’s all fun and games living downtown until you have a family to feed and need easy access to your minivan to get the groceries home. Lake City’s location, school districts, and other conveniences make it the perfect neighborhood for students and young families.
Seattle traffic is notoriously bad as a whole, but Lake City offers unique opportunities to cut down on your commuting time. In short, you don’t have to work in Lake City to live there. When you live in Lake City, you:
In addition, plans are in the works to extend the Seattle Link to Lake City and nearby neighborhoods in the next few years, making it a great long-term investment for homebuyers.
Lake City is a center for highly competitive grocery stores that keep their prices low, their parking lots free and accessible, and their hours friendly (some are even open 24 hours a day). You’re not stuck going to one over-priced grocery store or driving for an hour to get to somewhere more affordable. Here is a short list of the different grocery stores you can find within a 4 mile radius of each other:
Aside from Lake City Way’s row of shops and restaurants and smattering of grocery stores, this neighborhood is situated an easy drive or bus trip away from Seattle’s popular shopping districts, including:
If you are a student or have children, Lake City is close to:
Whether you prefer the fast food classics, you’re in a rush, or your kids are not feeling adventurous, Lake City Way is peppered with lots of chain staples to choose from, including:
Seattle is a city that loves dogs, but Lake City’s municipal and commercial spots offer an extra warm welcome to dog owners.
Due to skyrocketing commercial rental costs closer to downtown, Lake City has attracted some of the best international cuisines in the city. Here are a few of our favorites:
Lake City is infamous for its adult-themed establishments, but there are also plenty of respectable bars, breweries, and taprooms for those looking for date nights or a casual get together with friends: