Not even five years ago, we remember when this neighborhood was
experiencing mass redevelopment and construction of the 2nd I-90 bridge,
leaving the Atlantic area is rubble, covered in a film of dirt. Left in
the midst was abandoned housing, sky high dirt mounds and 23rd Ave S
was closed to traffic for quite a stretch. Today the neighborhood is home to trendy bars and
restaurants like Dallas BBQ Soul Food & Catering and Farestart Cafe,
has a light rail stop, is in close proximity to downtown and the
Eastside, and has several trails for bikers and runners; even has it’s
own dog park! The neighborhood started looking promising to buyers and
renters a decade ago and today affordable pricing plays a huge role in
the deciding factor. According to the Seattle Times, in February this
year the median value of all single family homes in the area was estimated at
$284,200, down 2.2% from the previous year. The median cost of rent in
the neighborhood for a single family home was estimated at $1,674/mo,
while apartments were estimated at $1,521/mo; up from the previous year,
but significantly less than other areas around the city. If you’d like
more information on for sale listings around the area visit Ewing & Clark, or find rentals around the neighborhood here.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Up and Coming Neighborhood for Renters & Buyers: Atlantic
The Atlantic neighborhood in Seattle, nestled in between Beacon
Hill and Mt Baker is gaining popularity with younger home buyers and
renters in recent months due to it’s convenient location, and up and
coming amenities.
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