Living in Highland Park
Highland Park is a quiet, largely residential neighborhood in Southwest Seattle known for its affordable single-family homes and tight-knit community identity. At a median of $601,500 and $493/sqft, it remains one of the more accessible neighborhoods in Seattle proper, though a -6.0% YoY price dip reflects softening demand that may create opportunity for patient buyers. The neighborhood's 7 DOM figure suggests that well-priced homes still move quickly.
Highland Park has a low-key, residential character โ more neighborhood than destination โ with tree-lined streets, modest yards, and a strong sense of local pride. Highland Park Improvement Club, one of Seattle's oldest community organizations, anchors civic life. Proximity to White Center's growing restaurant and arts scene gives residents access to genuine urban energy just minutes away.
Opportunistic buyer seeking a market dip โ The -6.0% YoY correction and low $601,500 median create entry-point value for buyers who can move quickly on well-priced listings. Trade-up buyer from White Center or Burien โ Highland Park offers Seattle city limits and a step up in neighborhood stability while remaining affordable relative to West Seattle's core. Remote worker seeking space over walkability โ Larger lots and quiet streets suit buyers who prioritize home size and outdoor space over urban amenity density.