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Seaview

A relaxed West Seattle neighborhood near Lincoln Park with Puget Sound views, peaceful streets, and a strong community feel.

Seaview Neighborhood Guide

Where is the Seaview neighborhood in West Seattle?

Seaview is tucked away in the scenic hills of West Seattle, offering quiet streets, green spaces and breathtaking views of Puget Sound. Bordered by Puget Sound to the west and Gatewood to the south, it feels worlds apart from downtown yet is a short distance from city amenities. Seaview’s mix of classic bungalows and sleek modern homes, plus its strong sense of community, make it a serene oasis.

What do locals love about Seaview?

  • Peaceful streets, green spaces and stunning views.

  • Mix of architectural styles from bungalows to modern homes.

  • Friendly neighbors and a strong sense of community.

  • Proximity to Lincoln Park and smaller green spaces.

  • Easy access to West Seattle’s dining and shopping districts.

Local Lifestyle

Seaview residents value quiet and connection. Days are spent walking through Lincoln Park, meeting neighbors at community events or enjoying coffee at nearby cafes. The neighborhood offers a tranquil escape while still providing access to arts, culture and shopping in West Seattle and downtown.

Things to Do

  • Lincoln Park in Fauntleroy: Miles of walking trails, beaches and picnic spots.

  • Community Events: Seasonal gatherings and neighborhood clean‑up efforts.

  • Dining & Shopping: Short trip to the Junction for cafés, boutiques and grocery stores.

  • Arts & Culture: Access to galleries and live music venues in West Seattle.

Schools & Community Services

Seaview is served by Seattle Public Schools, including Fairmount Park Elementary and Genesee Hill Elementary. Madison Middle School and West Seattle High School are nearby. Community services include West Seattle Library branches and arts organizations.

Walkability & Transportation

Seaview is moderately walkable; many streets have sidewalks and are bike‑friendly. Transit options include bus routes along Fauntleroy Way SW and California Avenue SW, providing connections to downtown. The neighborhood is also accessible to the West Seattle Bridge by car. For recreation, residents walk or bike to Lincoln Park.

History & Culture

Seaview developed as a residential retreat in the mid‑20th century. Community events, clean‑up days and seasonal celebrations foster a strong neighborhood identity. Residents take pride in maintaining green spaces and supporting local arts.

Homes & Housing

Housing includes classic bungalows shaded by mature trees, mid‑century homes with large windows and modern designs that maximize views. Many properties have decks and gardens. Lot sizes are moderate, and the hilly terrain provides natural privacy.

Housing Market Trends

Seaview’s desirability has grown as buyers seek peaceful neighborhoods with easy access to parks. Prices reflect its view properties and proximity to Lincoln Park but remain lower than in beachfront areas. Inventory is limited, leading to steady appreciation.

Outdoor Recreation, Transportation & Boundaries

Seaview residents have access to some of West Seattle’s best parks. Lincoln Park—just south of the neighborhood—features miles of forested trails, beaches, picnic shelters and a saltwater pool . Within Seaview, small green spaces and P‑patch gardens provide quiet pockets of nature . Neighborhood clean‑ups and seasonal events foster community engagement. Arts and culture venues in West Seattle are easily reached by a short drive or bike ride .

Transportation options include bus routes along Fauntleroy Way SW and California Ave SW . Commutes to downtown average 20–40 minutes by car or bus . Sidewalks and gentle slopes make Seaview moderately walkable; many residents bike to Lincoln Park or the Junction.

Boundary Streets: Seaview is bounded north by Alki and Genesee, east by Fairmount Park, south by Gatewood and west by Puget Sound . A long western shoreline defines the neighborhood’s character.

 

Seaview FAQ

What makes Seaview unique?

  • Seaview is a serene neighborhood tucked into West Seattle’s hills. It features quiet streets, lush greenery and sweeping views of Puget Sound. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community and easy access to parks and shops.

What recreational activities are available in Seaview?

  • Lincoln Park lies just south, offering miles of forested trails, beaches and the saltwater Colman Pool. Within the neighborhood, small green spaces and community P‑patch gardens provide places to relax.

Is Seaview good for commuting?

  • Yes. Bus routes run along Fauntleroy Way SW and California Ave SW. Commute times to downtown are roughly 20–40 minutes by car or bus.

What types of homes are in Seaview?

  • Housing includes classic bungalows, mid‑century homes and modern designs with large windows and decks. Many properties have gardens and decks to capture the views.

What are the boundaries of Seaview?

  • Seaview is bounded north by Alki and Genesee, east by Fairmount Park, south by Gatewood and west by Puget Sound.

 

Buying or Selling in Seaview?

Seaview attracts buyers who value a relaxed West Seattle neighborhood with easy access to parks, beaches, and Puget Sound views. 

Whether you're searching for a charming bungalow, a mid-century home, or a property with views of the sound, Seaview offers a comfortable residential lifestyle with lasting appeal. If you're considering buying in the neighborhood, you can explore Mara’s approach to helping clients purchase homes in West Seattle.

 

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