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    Get Acquainted with Shoreline, Know Your Neighborhoods

    2023-09-27
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    Are you considering a move to Shoreline,Washington? Or perhaps you are a new resident looking to get acquainted with your surroundings? Either way, this guide will help you navigate everything you need to know about living in Shoreline - from the city's overview to popular neighborhoods and the cost of living.

    Shoreline City Overview

    Shoreline, WA, is known for its close proximity to Seattle and its waterfront views. There are around 58,000 people living in Shoreline, so it will provide a welcoming and small-town feel. Something to note about the city is that there are over 330 acres of parks and open space, including Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, which is a sandy beach with access to the Puget Sound.

    Popular Neighborhoods in and around Shoreline

    If you are looking to buy a house or rent a place, it's important to know the popular neighborhoods and their property values. Here are some popular neighborhoods in and around Shoreline:

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    • Lake Ballinger: This neighborhood has a median sale price of $422,450 and a compete score of 75/100.
    • Broadview: This neighborhood has a median sale price of $932,000 and a compete score of 79/100.
    • Northgate
    • Richmond Beach
    • Bitter Lake

    What is there to do in Shoreline,Washington?

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    There are many places to visit in Shoreline, WA, that'll satisfy anyone moving to the area. Shoreline has countless popular museums, including Shoreline Historical Museum and Art By Cynthia Jeffries Knox, frequented by tourists and locals alike. There's a unique arts and culture scene, with performing arts venues like Shorecrest Performing Arts Center and Aurora Theatre Company. There are many parks and green spaces within the city that you can easily spend a day in, including Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, Hamlin Park, and Cromwell Park. Some of the must-try restaurants and eateries in Shoreline include Hills' Neighborhood Restaurant, Nara Chinese Restaurant, and Old Village Korean Restaurant, all of which are sure to please your taste buds.

    Shoreline Migration Trends

    In Jun '23 - Aug '23, 19% of Shoreline homebuyers searched to move out of Shoreline, while 81% looked to stay within the metropolitan area.

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    Where are people moving to Shoreline from?

    • Across the nation, 4% of homebuyers searched to move into Shoreline from outside metros.
    • Louisville homebuyers searched to move into Shoreline more than any other metro followed by San Francisco and Los Angeles.

    Disclaimer: The majority of the information in this article is sourced from Redfin and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this platform. The content is shared purely for informational purposes. For more detailed information and a comprehensive analysis, please visit the original study on Redfin's website.

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