Living in North Edmonds
North Edmonds is a residential neighborhood in the northern portion of Edmonds with Puget Sound views, established single-family homes, and quick access to the Perrinville village — a small commercial node along 76th Avenue West with local restaurants, a brewery, and specialty shops. The neighborhood sits on rising terrain west of I-5, giving many homes partial or full water and mountain views. With a median SFH price around $1.375M and homes selling in 4 days, it is the premium single-family market within Edmonds. Yost Park, a 48-acre forested ravine with 1.5 miles of trails and the city's only public pool, anchors the neighborhood's southern edge.
North Edmonds is the most walkable non-downtown neighborhood in Edmonds, thanks to the Perrinville village along 76th Avenue West. The commercial node includes restaurants (Bistro 76, The Hook, Nun Chuck's Brewing), specialty shops (All Wound Up Yarn, Nomad Games), and a bakery. However, most errands still require a car. Community Transit provides limited bus service. I-5 is 5 minutes east for regional commuting. The Sounder station in downtown Edmonds is 10 minutes south.
Move-up families seeking Puget Sound views and larger lots in a premium Edmonds location Seattle commuters using I-5 or the Sounder train who want waterfront-adjacent suburban living Boeing Everett workers who want a short reverse commute (20 min) with quality of life