City Rank in Washington

#13

Overall Score

69 / 100
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Great for...

  • Pests & Rodents 4/5
  • Safe & Sound 4/5
  • Parks & Recreational 4/5

Not so great for...

  • Nightlife 2.5/5
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Recommended for...

  • Families / Kids 23%
  • Couples 29%
  • Singles 28%
  • Retirees 20%
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CarlMattheis reviewed Seattle, Washington

Jul 07, 2008
4/5Good

Good for you

i have traveld to seattle manny times enjoyed it verry much, dont really want to live there, the streets are confusing, the government is bad and just overall to big.

Best Streets in (and around) Seattle

“Quiet, well-kept, diverse, and only a block away from the ac...”

- Aramada
Harvard Ave. E. on Capitol Hill, one block west of Broadway, the main thoroughfare for the Hill. It is only 5 blocks long, bounded to the south by E. Olive Way, and the north by E. Roy Street. It is...Full review

“Where we've raised a family....”

- SNCastor
When my daughter and I moved to 45th Avenue South in the late 70s, we were surrounded by long-established families in homes that had been occupied by those families for generations. Since then my fam...Full review

“Like a Beacon in the night....”

- SNCastor
Beacon Avenue South runs along the crest of Beacon Hill, beginning at what the old timers refer to as "the old Marine Hospital" and traveling the length of Beacon Hill until it ties in with what will...Full review

“The heart of West Seattle provides everything within walking...”

- PaulGab
California Avenue stretches from one end of West Seattle to the other, and provides shops and services of every ilk along the way. Walking from one end to the other, you'll thrill to amazing coffee, c...Full review

“East Spring Street - University Life and More”

- JessicaKNOWS
To the West, East Spring Street runs into the university so as you can imagine, there are lots of rental properties along this eight block street. Having a somewhat ecclectic flair more near the unive...Full review
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