Living in Broadway
Broadway is Capitol Hill's main commercial artery, a dense, walkable urban neighborhood known for its eclectic mix of restaurants, nightlife, and cultural institutions. With a median home price of $495,000 and $557/sqft, it offers relative affordability in a highly walkable location, though homes are sitting longer on market (79 DOM) and prices are down 3.1% year-over-year, signaling a buyer-friendly moment. The neighborhood attracts renters and buyers who prioritize urban lifestyle over space.
Broadway is one of Seattle's most walkable corridors, lined with independent cafes, bars, theaters, and shops that give it a perpetually lively feel day and night. Cal Anderson Park anchors community life with its lawn, reflecting pool, and year-round events, while the Capitol Hill light rail station puts downtown and the airport within minutes. The vibe is progressive, artistic, and proudly queer-friendly, making it one of Seattle's most culturally distinct neighborhoods.
Urban professional or remote worker โ Maximum walkability and light rail access make car-free living practical; the neighborhood's energy suits someone who values lifestyle over square footage. First-time condo or townhome buyer โ Lower median price relative to other Seattle neighborhoods and current buyer-friendly conditions make Broadway an accessible entry into Seattle ownership. Real estate investor โ High rental demand from young professionals and students near Seattle University makes this a strong income-property market despite the price dip.