Edmonds vs Shoreline: Where Should You Buy?
Edmonds and Shoreline share a border and almost nothing else. Ferry-town charm or light-rail pragmatism — here's the honest comparison for buyers.
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All 8 articles tagged “North Seattle Suburbs.” Researched for Greater Seattle, written in plain English.
Edmonds and Shoreline share a border and almost nothing else. Ferry-town charm or light-rail pragmatism — here's the honest comparison for buyers.
Lynnwood has the light rail; Everett has the lower prices and the real-city housing stock. Which Snohomish County bet fits your commute and budget?
Price gap, commutes, light rail, schools, and taxes — an honest comparison of buying in Snohomish County vs. King County, with verdicts by buyer type.
Bothell combines one of Washington's top school districts with prices $200k–$400k below Kirkland and Bellevue. Here's what buyers get and what they give up.
Edmonds offers genuine small-city Pacific Northwest living — ferry terminal, waterfront, walkable downtown. Who it's right for, and what the commute really looks like.
Kenmore sits at the north end of Lake Washington with a floatplane terminal, lake access, and lower name recognition than Kirkland. Here's who it's right for.
Lynnwood is Snohomish County's transit pivot point — the Lynnwood Link terminus opened in 2024, and the city is rebuilding itself around it. Here's what buyers need to know.
Shoreline's two Link stations have driven significant appreciation. Here's what buyers need to know about prices, schools, and the changing neighborhood character.
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