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View Ridge & Wedgwood

History
The neighborhoods of Wedgwood and View Ridge sit in the heart of Sand Point, which stretches along the banks of Lake Washington and down to the University District. The first P-Patch was started in Wedgwood in 1965 when the City Council allowed three acres of land to be used for a community garden. Today there are nearly 40 P-Patches around Seattle neighborhoods. The residential part of Wedgwood emerged during World War II, but the Wedgwood Rock has been a part of history for much longer. Native Americans from this area apparently used the rock as a landmark, and today it’s a great site for picnics.

Description
These small, primarily residential neighborhoods make up much of the peninsula above the Montlake Cut up to Lake City. Wedgwood sits north of Ravenna & east of Maple Leaf along 35th Ave NE’s shops and cafés. This avenue connects Wedgwood down to the University Village and Sand Point Way, where the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration researches weather and its effect on our coastlines.  View Ridge, located north of Laurelhurst in the middle of the Sand Point neighborhoods, has incredibly beautiful views across Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains, particularly during clear summer sunsets over the lake.

Residents
Many residents in Wedgwood and View Ridge are families and professionals with relation to the University of Washington. Wedgwood’s relatively affordable housing prices and rental rates bring quite a few young families to the area, while View Ridge’s lovely Tudors and beachfront homes attract more wealthy, established professionals and affluent retirees. Due to the fact that these neighborhoods are set further away from U of W than the University District and Ravenna, there are fewer undergraduate students in Wedgwood/View Ridge rentals and more graduate students and faculty with their families. 

Rental Housing
Prices rise the closer you get to Lake Washington, particularly in View Ridge and Laurelhurst. Very few rentals exist in those two neighborhoods, which are primarily made of gorgeous view homes with high price tags, but there are a few apartments along Sand Point Way.  A few newer condominiums with great views occasionally offer another rental choice in View Ridge.  Wedgwood homes are slightly further inland and do not have as many of the spectacular views, making them much more affordable.  With a mix of apartments, duplexes, the occasional townhouse and rental houses, Wedgwood offers more rental opportunities.  Rates in these areas generally range from $1.00 per square foot to $1.50 per square foot.

Fun Stuff
North of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association is Matthews Beach, a popular stop-off for cyclists, rollerbladers and joggers along the Burke-Gilman Trail as well as a common swimming and sunbathing spot during warmer months.  Magnuson Park is also a popular swimming spot located on the lake which tends to get quite windy.  Because of this wind, you’ll see kites flying throughout the summer and hear the chimes of the intriguing Soundgarden, a wind chime sculpture in Magnuson Park from which the famous local band took its name.  Further south in Laurelhurst, you’ll find the Laurelhurst Park and community center, which thrives in the summer.

     



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