Best streets in East Queen Anne
- Streets
Ranked 1st best street in East Queen Anne
"Costly and in the heart of Seattle"
- rascleattop
This neighborhood is in the heart of Seattle, making it an incredibly over-priced location to purchase a house. Its location is a brilliant place for shops, restaurants and businesses. The commute to...
Ranked 2nd best street in East Queen Anne
"Much a-do about Morgan"
- garvus
Right near the Queen Anne drive "short cut" there is another small street. Small compared to Dexter or Westlake anyway. Morgan is relatively unremarkable, except that it runs to a restaurant I stop...
Unranked Streets
"Quiet Street With Large Yards"
- trevor1220
McGraw Place is a nice, quiet street that is perfect for retirees. The yards on McGraw Place are slightly bigger than those in other parts of Queen Anne, so gardeners can take full advantage of their...
"Gorgeous E Queen Anne street"
- SeattleRobert
My mother grew up on Howe Street, when Queen Anne was still an affordable neighborhood. As far as we can tell, the only thing that's changed is that lots of people have noticed how great a place it is...
"Beautiful, quiet street"
- Mamabear
Taking Aurora Ave (the 99) north, turn west on Highland Drive. This street will not only take you past Bhy Kracke Park, but also into the neighborhood of Highland Place, where the Christmas Lights are...
"Short but very sweet"
- garvus
Wheeler is a very short road that connect the larger Dexter with another medium town road known as 8th avenue. Wheeler has some incredibly charming residence buildings and provides a few public parki...
"Great Street for Athletic Kids"
- trevor1220
Halladay Street is a perfect location for couples with young, athletic kids. It is only a couple blocks from David Rodgers park, which has fields for frisbee and small trails fro running. In additio...
"Great, Quiet Location"
- trevor1220
2nd Avenue North is a quiet street in a good location. The south part of the street runs along a ball fields that hosts occasional Little League games, so it’s a very good street for parents with you...
"Pleasant and Active"
- trevor1220
3rd Avenue North is in the perfect place to serve the needs of both parents and kids. Kids can use the nearby ball fields and parks to run, play baseball, play frisbee, and participate in other activ...
"Crockett, another nice link on the hill"
- garvus
Crockett is another short street in the Lake Union area of Seattle. This neighborhood is where I stay each year when I visit my favorite city. Aroura and Dexter are two larger main roads that can ge...
"Not so sleepless in Seattle"
- garvus
On one of my many trips to Seattle I stayed on 8th avenue north, The street is "mountainous" with small windy and often one way streets. There are some great coffee shops and great views near the to...
"Lifeline to Westlake, but nothin much else"
- garvus
Newton is another small and unremarkable Lake Union area residential road. Why then might I review such a street? The answer is because this neighborhood has a few major north-south roads that all...
"Nice homes and a park"
- TamanduaGirl
A great street in capitol hill area, near Volunteer Park. Lots of nice condos available in this area. Some single family homes built on hill side. Some homes with large yards and pools. There is also...
"Nice area with plenty to keep you occupied"
- SeaJen
5th Ave. N. runs from the north end of downtown to the top of Queen Anne hill. The south end of the street has plenty of food and shopping establishments with some new shops added in the past couple o...
"Short, sweet street takes you to Observatory Court"
- Mamabear
Lee street is a short, nice little street that connects you to 2nd Ave North and 1st Ave North. In the middle is Observatory Court, which is the nicest part of the street. There isn't an observatory t...