East Queen Anne
- Neighborhood in Seattle, WA
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East Queen Anne
- grade A+Overall Grade
- Rating 4.31 out of 5 13 reviews
Report Card
- Public Schoolsgrade A
- Crime & Safetygrade C+
- Housinggrade C
- Nightlifegrade A+
- Good for Familiesgrade A
- Diversitygrade B
- Jobsgrade B+
- Weathergrade B
- Cost of Livinggrade C minus
- Health & Fitnessgrade A+
- Outdoor Activitiesgrade A+
- Commutegrade A
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Real Estate
Median Home Value
$1,068,141
National
$244,900Median Rent
$2,070
National
$1,163Area Feel
Dense Urban
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Niche ranks thousands of neighborhoods based on key statistics from the U.S. Census and expert insights.
Crime & Safety
Crime & Safety
grade C+
Based on violent and property crime rates.
Violent Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- Assault204.7national 282.7
- Murder0national 6.1
- RapeNo data availablenational 40.7
- Robbery21.9national 135.5
Property Crimes
- Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
- Burglary1,754.3national 500.1
- Theft3,749.7national 2,042.8
- Motor Vehicle Theft1,037.9national 284
Residents
Diversity
grade B
Based on ethnic and economic diversity.
Median Household Income
$144,567
National
$69,021Families with Children
19%
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East Queen Anne Reviews
Rating 4.31 out of 5 13 reviews
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I enjoy Queen Anne's central location. I was able to find large full house rentals for shared living out here that makes my rent significantly cheaper than it was in Capital Hill. Commuting is easy with 5 buses coming within blocks of my house and very short walks to South Lake Union and Belltown. There is more nightlife here than there used to be but I would say that is what Queen Anne lacks the most. Lots of nearby daytime activities with Lake Union and the Seattle Center so close by though.
I think many people can find various different types of jobs here. For instance, there are quite a few different new businesses opening that could provide jobs for any residents living in this area. However, I think most of the people who live in this area work in the downtown area of Seattle.
In the Queen Anne area there is a wide variety of retail positions available, and considering the recent developments I would assume that these areas are needed more employees which is a good opportunity for anyone looking for a job.