Living in Roosevelt
Roosevelt is a lively northeast Seattle neighborhood anchored by its eponymous light rail station and a walkable commercial strip along Roosevelt Way NE, offering a median home price of $790,000 with a 24.1% year-over-year decline that is creating fresh buying opportunities. The neighborhood blends pre-war bungalows and newer infill townhomes with a dense mix of cafes, restaurants, and indie retailers. Its mix of urban convenience, strong schools, and transit access continues to attract young professionals and families alike.
Roosevelt's commercial strip offers an impressive walkable amenity set โ independent coffee roasters, Thai restaurants, a co-working space, and a vintage bookstore all within a few blocks of the light rail station. The neighborhood's 19 average days on market and recent price softening reflect a slight market cooldown, but strong fundamentals keep demand healthy. Ravenna Park and Green Lake are minutes away for weekend recreation, and frequent bus lines supplement the Link station for car-free commuting.
First-time buyer or young professional โ The price dip makes Roosevelt more accessible than nearby Ravenna or Bryant, while transit access reduces car dependency. Remote and hybrid tech worker โ Walkable neighborhood with great coffee shops and coworking options suits flexible work lifestyles. Value-oriented family โ Access to Roosevelt High School and Eckstein MS at a lower price point than adjacent premium neighborhoods is a compelling trade-off.