Moving
with your family on top of trying to figure out logistics can quickly
become a full time job (or recurring nightmare), so doing some research
before the big move is essential. You’ll want to research the school
districts in the area, and find out what is most important to your
family such as a shorter commute, or close proximity to parks and
shopping.
Seattle has several neighborhoods that are highly populated with
families, and there are also several neighborhoods where people under
the age of 18 are fairly scarce. According to an article in the Seattle Times and
their data source Experian, the Laurelhurst neighborhood has the
highest population of children at 29.3%, and has 11 times more children
as the Belltown neighborhood (2.6%). Other family friendly neighborhoods
include South Beacon Hill (26.9%), North Seattle’s View Ridge (26%),
and Mt Baker (25.3%). The neighborhoods with the lease number of children include the University District (3.3%) Downtown Seattle (3.2%) and Lower Queen Anne (3.6%).
There are also neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill (8%) and Portage Bay (7.8%) that are in the middle, both lightly populated with children, but also have a high number of young adults without children.
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