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Harvard-Belmont Landmark District

The Harvard-Belmont Landmark District is Seattle's most storied historic neighborhood, a protected enclave on Capitol Hill's western ridge where grand early 20th-century mansions, Italianate townho...

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Walk Score
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Transit Score
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Bike Score

Living in Harvard-Belmont Landmark District

The Harvard-Belmont Landmark District is Seattle's most storied historic neighborhood, a protected enclave on Capitol Hill's western ridge where grand early 20th-century mansions, Italianate townhouses, and Tudor Revival estates line brick-paved streets with sweeping views of Elliott Bay. The median of $2,542,500 at $673/sqft—with homes selling in just 3 days on market—reflects intense demand among buyers who prize architectural heritage and an irreplaceable urban location. The modest 9.2% YoY price softening is a rare opening in a micro-market that almost never discounts.

Living in the Harvard-Belmont Landmark District means inhabiting a piece of Seattle history—most homes are over a century old and set within a legally protected streetscape that preserves the neighborhood's extraordinary architectural character. Residents enjoy immediate access to Capitol Hill's world-class restaurant and nightlife scene, the Pike-Pine corridor, and Cal Anderson Park, all within a 10-minute walk. It is urban living at its most refined, blending historic grandeur with the energy of one of Seattle's most dynamic neighborhoods.

Luxury buyer seeking a trophy property — The combination of landmark protection, architectural prestige, and Elliott Bay views creates an irreplaceable asset with generational appeal. Preservation-minded buyer or architect — The strict landmark guidelines attract buyers who actively value historic integrity and want to steward a significant piece of Seattle's built heritage. Executive or professional wanting walkable urban luxury — Sub-10-minute commutes to downtown combined with Capitol Hill's amenity density offer a lifestyle that suburban luxury enclaves cannot replicate.

Real Estate Market

$2,800,000
SFH Median
$598
Per Sqft
7
Days on Market
-9.2%
Year over Year

5-Year Price Trends

Q4 2025. Quarterly data from Redfin. Low sales volume can cause quarter-to-quarter volatility.

Getting Around

The Harvard-Belmont Landmark District occupies a compact ridge on the western edge of Capitol Hill, bounded roughly by Harvard Avenue E and Belmont Avenue E, between E Roy Street and E Prospect Street, with commanding views west toward downtown Seattle and the Olympic Mountains.

Key commute times:

  • Microsoft Redmond: 35 min by car
  • Amazon Bellevue: 25 min by car
  • Downtown Seattle: 10 min by car or 15 min by bus or streetcar

Highlights

  • Seattle Landmark District designation protects architectural character in perpetuity
  • Median days on market of just 3 days—among the fastest-selling micro-markets in Seattle
  • Unobstructed views of Elliott Bay, the Olympics, and downtown Seattle
  • Walking distance to Capitol Hill's top restaurants, bars, and cultural venues
  • Rare price softening (-9.2% YoY) in a historically illiquid luxury segment
  • Minutes from First Hill medical campus and downtown employment centers

Schools

Stevens Elementary

Elementary
7/10

Meany Middle School

Middle
6/10

Garfield High School

High School
8/10

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