Living in Georgetown
Georgetown is Seattle's oldest neighborhood and one of its most authentically gritty and creative enclaves, offering an entry point into Seattle homeownership at a median of $690,000 — well below the city average. With 6.6% YoY growth and 40 days on market, it's a neighborhood gaining traction as artists, makers, and urban pioneers are drawn to its industrial heritage and eclectic arts scene. Its authenticity and relative affordability make it a compelling option for buyers priced out of trendier neighborhoods.
Georgetown punches above its weight in arts and culture, hosting galleries, studios, murals, and the beloved Georgetown Carnival and Art Attack events that draw visitors citywide. Airport Way is lined with breweries including Georgetown Brewing — one of Washington's largest — vintage shops, and maker spaces that give the neighborhood a distinctly industrial-cool atmosphere. Pocket parks, community gardens, and the Duwamish trail provide green relief in what is otherwise a dense urban-industrial setting.
Creative professional or artist — Georgetown's arts infrastructure, studio spaces, and maker culture attract buyers who want to live where their creative community thrives. Affordability-driven first-time buyer — At $690K median, Georgetown offers a rare chance to buy a detached home inside Seattle city limits, with appreciation suggesting long-term upside. Urban investor — Gentrification momentum, improving infrastructure, and proximity to SODO and downtown make Georgetown attractive for buy-and-hold rental strategies.