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Lake City

History
Lake City grew in a different way than its bordering neighbors. While most of the Seattle neighborhoods grew up around trolley stops, Lake City grew along roadways, forcing the area to develop in a long line (now Lake City Way) rather than around a hub. Its roots lay as a peaceful lakefront area with small stores, but development came with the busy street. During Prohibition, bootleg clubs sprang up along Lake City Way with tourist cabins and motels. For a while, Lake City stood on its own as a town, but was eventually annexed by Seattle in 1957.

Description
Today Lake City retains much of its original small town atmosphere with much of the neighborhood sheltered from traffic.  Tight-nit communities still exist in the residential parts of Lake City, but there are an abundance of apartments along busy Lake City Way.  The neighborhood manages to feel secluded due to its location in the utmost northeast corner of Seattle, but the commute across to I-5 or around the northern edge of Lake Washington is still quite quickly accessed.

Residents
Lake City has a mix of low-middle income families and professionals.  As it’s on a busline to the University of Washington, Lake City also offers affordable housing to students willing to make a short commute to get to classes. 

Rental Housing
Many apartments have sprouted up in Lake City over the past twenty years and rental houses are plentiful.  The area is reasonably priced at approximately $0.90 per square foot to $1.50 per square foot based on how close to Lake City Way the rental is located.  Crime can be an issue along Lake City Way, so use caution when making a rental decision.

Fun Stuff
Plenty of antique stores and second-hand shops line Lake City Way and NE 125th St, along with strip malls and local businesses.  The Lake City Library, just off of 125th St, was designed by Seattle architect John A. Morse and has won many awards. The library’s gorgeous bronze front gates were designed by Seattle’s celebrated sculptor George Tsutakawa.  The Lake City Community Center has great programs for children, and intriguing art sculptures line the median on Lake City Way between NE 123rd St and NE 127th St.

     



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Windinbrook Apartments
Studio, 1 bath
$525 per month

Lake City
3015 NE 143rd St
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Gladstone Apartments
1 bedroom, 1 bath
$595 per month

Lake City
12315 28th Ave NE
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Shangri La
Studio, 1 bath
$595 per month

Lake City
12301 33rd Ave. N.E.
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Northlake Apartments
1 bedroom, 1 bath
$600 per month

Lake City
14328 32nd N.E.
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Windinbrook Apartments
1 bedroom, 1 bath
$625 per month

Lake City
3015 NE 143rd St
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Shangri La
1 bedroom + den, 1 bath
$675 per month

Lake City
12301 33rd Ave. N.E.
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Windinbrook Apartments
2 bedrooms, 1 bath
$800 per month

Lake City
3015 NE 143rd St
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Gladstone Apartments
2 bedrooms, 1 bath
$865 per month

Lake City
12315 28th Ave NE
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Ravenna Huang
2 bedrooms, 1 bath
$1150 per month

Lake City
9090 Ravenna Ave. NE,
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Caldwell Townhomes
2 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bath
$1350 per month

Lake City
12545 Roosevelt Way NE
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