Seattle is located in King County, Washington. There are roughly 625,325 residents, living in 291,060 households. The average temperature for Seattle this time of the year is low of 54F and high of 75F. On average, Seattle gets about 0.85 inches of precipitation in July. 46% residents are home owners, have a post secondary degree (62%) and are single, no kids (62%).
Data provided by Home JunctionSeattle's housing market is diverse, offering a mix of historic homes, contemporary condos, and waterfront properties. Single-family homes, which make up a significant portion of the market, often feature Craftsman and Northwest Contemporary styles. The city also has a substantial number of apartments and townhouses, particularly in urban neighborhoods. The homeownership rate in Seattle is around 46%, with the majority of residents opting to rent.
Seattle is celebrated for its vibrant arts scene, coffee culture, and outdoor activities. The community prides itself on being environmentally conscious and tech-savvy, with a strong emphasis on innovation and sustainability. Annual events like the Seattle International Film Festival and Bumbershoot showcase the city's cultural diversity and artistic spirit.
The city is served by a robust educational system, including the University of Washington, numerous public and private schools, and specialized training centers. Healthcare is top-notch, with facilities like the University of Washington Medical Center and Swedish Medical Center providing comprehensive care. Seattle's public library system is extensive, and the city offers a rich array of shopping and dining options that reflect its eclectic and international character.
Seattle's transport infrastructure includes a network of buses, light rail, and ferries. Public transit is designed to be accessible and connects various neighborhoods efficiently. The city is known for its hilly terrain, which can affect walkability in certain areas, but many neighborhoods are very pedestrian-friendly. The region is also served by major highways like I-5 and I-90, facilitating travel in and out of the city. Seattle continues to invest in transportation improvements to ease congestion and promote sustainable travel options.
Elementary Schools
John Hay Elementary School
201 Garfield St
Public District PK-5
Loyal Heights Elementary School
520 NE Ravenna Blvd
Public District KG-5
McDonald International Elementary School
144 NE 54th St
Public District KG-5
Middle Schools
Eckstein Middle School
3003 NE 75th St
Public District 6-8
Whitman Middle School
9201 15th Ave NW
Public District 6-8
Finn Hill Middle School
8040 NE 132nd St
Public District 6-8
High Schools
Edward S. Ingraham High School
1819 N 135th St
Public District 9-12
Chief Sealth International High School
2600 SW Thistle St
Public District 9-12
Highline Open Doors 1418
614 SW 120th St
Public District 9-12
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