Living in Northgate
Northgate is undergoing a transformation driven by the opening of the Link Light Rail station, repositioning itself as a transit-oriented hub with a median home price of $728,500 and $485 per square foot. Modest year-over-year price softening of 6.6% reflects a market finding its new equilibrium as new density and development catch up with post-rail enthusiasm. With 29 days on market, homes move at a measured pace, giving buyers time to evaluate in a neighborhood with genuine long-term upside.
Northgate's identity is rapidly shifting from an aging mall suburb to a walkable transit village, with the Link Light Rail station putting downtown Seattle just 15 minutes away without a car. The Northgate Community Center, North Seattle College, and Thornton Creek Natural Area provide recreation, education, and green space for residents. New mixed-use development is steadily adding amenities and density around the station area.
Transit-dependent professional โ Light rail to downtown makes car-optional living viable in a single-family neighborhood with room to grow. Long-term investor โ TOD upzoning and continued densification around the station position Northgate for sustained appreciation. Downsizing homeowner from the suburbs โ Single-level homes and walkable amenities appeal to buyers seeking low-maintenance urban living.