Despite its metropolitan feel, Seattle plays host to charming neighborhoods, each with its own feel and unique appeal. Depending on their lifestyle preferences and budget, first-time buyers are sure to find a wide selection of homes and bungalows at the following five Seattle neighborhoods.
Greenlake
Encapsulating the best that Seattle has to offer, Greenlake is beloved by young first time homebuyers looking for outdoor recreational activities alongside street cafes and outdoor sports. Charming homes fill the streets that spread in a ring around Green Lake. The wide selection of small to large homes offers buyers something for every budget. The commute to downtown Seattle is short. Cyclists and pedestrians alike enjoy the circular paved pathway around Green Lake, which is only minutes away from every home.
West Seattle
Though a little more remote for commuters to downtown Seattle, the western part of the city offers homes that price at 15 percent less than north of the ship canal, according to Seattle Realtor Kendra Todd. Just as charming and not more remote than Green Lake or Ravenna, West Seattle boasts the quaint beauty of a small town despite being so near a major metropolitan. This neighborhood is ideal for first-time buyers who are looking for a cozy affordable home in a charming setting.
Ballard
Known for its charming craftsman homes, Ballard is popular with first-time homebuyers for its wide selection of affordable houses. Because homes here are smaller, they can be snatched up at lower prices than in surrounding neighborhoods, offering homeowners a great location at affordable prices. For its short drive to downtown Seattle and wide range of local happenings, Ballard is especially popular with young couples and families.
Shoreline
Offering the best square foot value in the Seattle area, Shoreline is popular with first-time buyers who are looking for a bigger home at a lower cost. Representing a wide demographic of residents, Shoreline is ideal for families, singles and seniors. Young families especially are choosing this neighborhood, which offers them relative proximity to Seattle but a far lower cost than other Seattle neighborhoods. For the best value, nothing can beat Shoreline.
Lake Washington
For first-time homebuyers who are looking for a waterfront location, nothing beats Rainier Avenue South, where waterfront homes can be found for below the usual ticket price of $1 million and upwards. The homes are beautiful and offer the luxurious view of Lake Washington.



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