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  2. Leschi, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Curvy streets wind away up the hill from the lakefront, which means many residences get at least a partial lake view. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer described Leschi as "not an exclusive enclave for the rich, despite its million-dollar lakefront homes" and a "home to a racially and economically diverse group of people." The area "mix[es ...

  3. Central Waterfront, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Real estate and consulting firm Wronsky, Gibbons & Riely PLLC describe the Central Waterfront as a "predominately linear district running north-south along Alaskan Way" from Pier 48 to Pier 70. [3] Pier 48 is at the foot of Yesler Way, three blocks north of Jackson Street (the city plan's southern boundary); Pier 70 is at the foot of Broad Street.

  4. Briarcliff, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 the neighborhood was listed as having one of the five highest median residential real estate prices in Seattle according to a survey taken by Redfin. In 2014 Crosscut named Briarcliff "Seattle's least liberal neighborhood". [2] [3]

  5. This $1.7 million lakefront South Carolina home has seven bedrooms and its own heated saltwater pool. ... Among the most expensive houses on the market this week in Columbia is a brick two story ...

  6. Bitter Lake, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Bitter Lake is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, named after its most notable feature, Bitter Lake. It was a mostly natural forest of Douglas-fir and Western Redcedar, inhabited by Native Americans, until the late 19th century. Development especially picked up when the Seattle-to-Everett Interurban streetcar reached the lake ...

  7. Phinney Ridge, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The rough boundaries of Phinney Ridge are Aurora Avenue N. (State Route 99) to the east, beyond which lies Green Lake and the eastern half of Woodland Park; N. 75th Street to the north, beyond which lies Greenwood; 8th Avenue N.W. to the west, beyond which lies Ballard, and N. 50th and Market Streets to the south, beyond which lies Fremont and Wallingford.