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North Queen Anne, Seattle, Washington

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North Queen Anne, Seattle Homes for Sale

Represented by Mazen El-Majzoub — Premier Real Estate Partners

About North Queen Anne

North Queen Anne is quieter than the Seattle Center side of the hill, with residential streets, townhomes, hillside homes, and practical access to Fremont, Ballard, Lake Union, and downtown.

Neighborhood Highlights

What Defines North Queen Anne

Quieter residential feel on the north side of Queen Anne

Access to Fremont, Ballard, Lake Union, and South Lake Union

Mix of classic homes, condos, townhomes, and hillside properties

Potential views, privacy, and strong central-Seattle access

The Market

North Queen Anne Pricing & Demand

North Queen Anne values change quickly by slope, view, parking, street access, and property type. Buyers should compare north-slope comps separately from Upper or Lower Queen Anne.

Local Plan

Practical Strategy for North Queen Anne

North Queen Anne Buyer Strategy

North Queen Anne buyers often want a quieter residential feel while staying close to Fremont, Ballard, Lake Union, and the rest of Queen Anne.

Compare north-slope homes, townhomes, and condos by commute, view, and street feel

Review hillside access, parking, stairs, drainage, and older-home systems

Compare North Queen Anne against Fremont, Ballard, Magnolia, and Upper Queen Anne

Watch how view, privacy, and road access change value block by block

North Queen Anne Seller Strategy

North Queen Anne sellers should lead with quiet residential feel, access to Fremont and Queen Anne, view potential, parking, updates, and daily convenience.

Price against north-slope comps rather than all Queen Anne sales

Make parking, access, stairs, systems, and updates easy for buyers to evaluate

Highlight commute access to Fremont, South Lake Union, Ballard, and downtown

Use photos and copy that explain privacy, light, views, and street feel

Questions

North Queen Anne Real Estate FAQs

Is North Queen Anne quieter than Lower Queen Anne?

Generally, yes. North Queen Anne tends to feel more residential, while Lower Queen Anne is more urban and Seattle Center oriented.

What should buyers inspect in North Queen Anne?

Buyers should review older-home systems, drainage, hillside access, stairs, parking, roof, and any slope-related details.

Who is North Queen Anne best for?

It can fit buyers who want a quieter Seattle neighborhood with access to Queen Anne, Fremont, Ballard, Lake Union, and downtown.

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