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Once affordable for homebuyers, this Seattle neighborhood is changing fast

June 5, 2026 - 23:47

Once affordable for homebuyers, this Seattle neighborhood is changing fast

For years, a working-class pocket of Seattle offered one of the last affordable footholds for homebuyers and immigrant families. That era is rapidly coming to an end. The neighborhood, long known for its modest single-family homes and diverse community, is now experiencing a dramatic shift as rising demand and limited supply push prices to new highs.

Real estate data shows that the median home price in the area has jumped significantly over the past five years, outpacing the city's overall average. What was once a place where a teacher or a warehouse worker could reasonably afford a starter home has become a battleground for bidding wars. Longtime residents describe a landscape where "For Sale" signs are quickly replaced by construction crews, as older homes are torn down or gut-renovated into luxury properties.

The change is driven by a mix of factors. Proximity to downtown and major tech hubs has made the area attractive to professionals who once looked elsewhere. At the same time, new development has brought trendy cafes and shops, which further fuels interest but also accelerates the displacement of the very community that built the neighborhood's character.

For many families, the dream of homeownership in this once-accessible corner of Seattle is now out of reach. Renters face similar pressures, with average monthly rents climbing well above what many working-class households can afford. Community advocates worry that the neighborhood's identity is being erased, replaced by a demographic that is wealthier and less diverse. Without significant policy changes or investment in affordable housing, the transformation appears set to continue, leaving longtime residents to watch their home change from a place of opportunity into a symbol of the city's affordability crisis.


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