
Belltown
Moving to Seattle? What is Belltown like?
Picture a place where the steel‑and‑glass skyline meets the salty spray of Elliott Bay and where views stretch out to the Olympic Mountains; that, with refined energy, is Belltown. Tucked conveniently between Denny Way to the north and the waterfront to the west, with downtown Seattle, the Seattle Center, and Pike Place Market all within a short walk, this neighborhood offers immediate access to both urban buzz and natural drama.
Public amenities in Belltown are exceptional: the Olympic Sculpture Park provides a nine‑acre waterfront haven of art, walking trails, native plantings and a restored beach; Myrtle Edwards Park continues the green corridor along the shore; Bell Street Park reimagines streetscape as pedestrian‑friendly civic space; Tilikum Place offers plazas and lighted public tables familiar with morning coffee and late‑night conversation. Excellent mass transit, bike lanes, and walkability make accessing the rest of the city effortless.
Private spaces here are equally compelling: luxury high‑rise condos offer floor‑to‑ceiling windows, sweeping bay, mountain, and city views, concierge services, rooftop terraces, fitness centers, and doorman‑ed entry; boutique hotels, curated galleries and fine dining (Italian, sushi, elevated Pacific Northwest fare) create an ambiance of polished sophistication. If you value comfort with style, Belltown delivers at every scale.
SIGHTS
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Fremont is known for it’s pubic art installations, including The Fremont Troll, Statue of Lenin, Center of the Universe Signpost, Fremont rocket, and so much more. There’s many places to explore to soak in the artistic community vibes.
Additionally, much of Fremont is a short walk from Gas Works Park, and right in Fremont you’ll find self-service kayak rentals, making it easy to get out on the water.
DINE
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Fremont is one of Seattle’s richest foodie havens. Pick a food style, and you’ll find many wonderful options. A few of our favorites include Ooink, Cafe El Lago, Cafe Turko, and Mr. B’s Meadery.
SHOP
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Fremont offers many boutiques and unique shops, including a vintage mall, a made-in-Seattle stationary shop, records and more. For the runner in your life, they’ll love the Brooks running store, which has many running groups meeting at the Brooks running trail, right in the heart of Fremont.
Where is Belltown
Downtown Seattle 8min (1.3 mi)
SLU 6min (1.3 mi)
I-5 3min (0.7 mi)
I-90 2min (1.6 mi)
520 10min (8.6 mi) Google Fremont 14 min (4.9 mi)
Amazon Spheres 10 min (3.0 mi) Columbia Center 2 min (0.8mi)
North of Pike Place Market and Downtown
East of the Puget Sound
South of Uptown and South Lake Union
West of Denny Triangle
Belltown/98121 Demographics and Statistics
Population Growth (since 2000): 16%
Population Density (ppl / mile): 12,084.30
Household Size (ppl): 2
Median Age: 34.87
Annual Residential Turnover: 33%
5+ Years in Residency: 20%
Median Year in Residency: 2.19
Households w/ Children: 9%
Population by Age Group
Household Income by Dollar Range
Highest Education Level Attended
Belltown Homes For Sale
Homes currently for Sale in Fremont
Q&A
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Yes. If you come across one you like, grab it - There are a lot of buyers who want low maintenance living with all the artsy and fun vibes Fremont provides
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Fremont is a great place for single-family residences. There is a great mix of housing types, and single family homes are sought after here, which is part of the unique feeling found in Fremont.