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West Woodland, Seattle, WA Real Estate Trends

Learn about the West Woodland, Seattle, WA housing market through trends and averages.

Affordability of Living in West Woodland, Seattle, WA

The median home value is $893,713
MonthMedian home value
May 2025$918k
June 2025$907k
July 2025$898k
August 2025$892k
September 2025$890k
October 2025$891k
November 2025$895k
December 2025$899k
January 2026$903k
February 2026$904k
March 2026$901k
April 2026$894k
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Average Home Value in West Woodland, Seattle, WA, by Home Size

Home SizeHome Value*
1 bedroom (See homes)$504,752
2 bedrooms (See homes)$763,453
3 bedrooms (See homes)$927,817
4 bedrooms (See homes)$1,174,737
*Home value over the past month

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What Locals Say about West Woodland

  • Trulia User
    "Lots of parks within walking distance, including an off leash park. Everyone I’ve come across has been friendly & respectful."
  • Casals_jasmen
    "They will like it because there is a park nearby neighbors are friendly and they look after their dogs. I don’t see anything that they wont like in the neighborhood."
  • Bradlybc
    "Dog owners would like the number of schnauzers in the hood. The schnauzers are really nice here and like to play catch. "
  • Jennifersams
    "West Woodland Elementary is a very highly rated school. Convenient to lots of restaurants and shops. "
  • MD
    "Before developers took over, we had great block parties. The area is walkable, lots of dogs, and I still know a few neighbors. Hoping to find a new home still in the area in our price range. "
  • Nicolesixx66
    "Kids zone street closings, neighborhood watch, block parties, Facebook community. Also just open to talking."
  • Nicolesixx66
    "Tucked in between Phinney, Ballard and Fremont we’re close to everything. Many craft brewers are here too, close to lots of good food."
  • Kareybrooks01
    "I have lived in this neighborhood for 20+ years. It has changed a lot but it has become a nicer, more convenient place to live. I love Ballard. "
  • Lindamusiclee
    "I moved here 20 years ago and after years of planning and planting have a thriving garden with all sorts of flowers, walkways, sitting areas..tho my view has been blocked over the years by people building new houses, the electric plant, the apts in downtown Ballard, and neighbors trees.,However, my commute to fast food, shopping for food, clothes, glasses, emergency medical care, gas, picking up postal packages, contemporary church, eateries and music rehearsal studios has been cut to no more than 4 blocks. I am paying for it in property taxes haven risen from $400 a year to $4000...but as a new senior, having services come to me, instead of the other way around, is blessing...there is a lot more traffic, but I don't have to fight it...just risk my life crossing Leary Way at 46th,...but guess with the new shopping center going in down the street, so will a stop light My fellow senior who have to live on limited income in their RV's down the street are good people and it's good to know they have a safe place to live. "
  • Alyssa L.
    "We've rented our house in this neighborhood for almost four years now. This area of Ballard is sort of the sweet-spot when it comes to convenience: we're right on the bus line for multiple routes, less than a mile walk in any direction to get to an amazing restaurant, local shops, grocery, you name it. Our place specifically is situated -almost too closely- to 10 plus local breweries, more popping up everyday. We can walk our dog anytime of day or night and feel 100% safe. We absolutely love our neighborhood, but know the time will come when we have to move if we want to purchase anything. Rent and home prices both have skyrocketed throughout the Seattle area and Ballard residents especially have felt the pinch. We're know we're lucky to have found our place when we did or we'd end up getting pushed out with rising rent prices along with everyone else! "
  • melp0105
    "The Ballard neighborhood is pet-friendly, family-oriented, schools are great (Ballard High School, Adams Elemntary, St. Alphonsus School, Whitman Middle School, Loyal Heights Elementary School), Ballard Library, parks, Golden Gardens beach, Shilshole Bay, and downtown Ballard has a lot of stores, coffee shops, hospital, movie theater, library, etc. Great neighborhood."
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