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View of Mount Rainier and Lake Washington from the corner of NE Laurelcrest Lane and 51st Avenue NE in the Laurelhurst neighborhood of Seattle, WA

Laurelhurst Seattle Real Estate — Neighborhood Guide

By Matthew Konsmo | Coldwell Banker Danforth


Laurelhurst sits on a quiet peninsula along the western shore of Lake Washington — one of Seattle’s most established and consistently sought-after residential neighborhoods. Known for its tree-lined streets, architectural variety ranging from Tudor revivals to mid-century moderns, and rare direct waterfront access, Laurelhurst offers a quality of living that’s difficult to replicate elsewhere in the city.

The neighborhood’s location is a genuine asset: minutes from the University of Washington, Children’s and UW Medical Centers, the University Village retail corridor, and with easy access to both downtown Seattle and the Eastside via SR-520. For buyers and sellers alike, that combination of lifestyle, location, and limited inventory makes Laurelhurst one of the more consequential real estate decisions in the Seattle market.

This guide covers what you need to know — the neighborhood’s layout, housing stock, market dynamics, and what to expect whether you’re buying or selling here.

Laurelhurst Neighborhood at a Glance

Community Metric Data Detail
Total Population 7,960
Median Age 43.1
Avg. Household Income $261,417
Housing Stock Primarily 3–5 bedroom single-family residences

Source: U.S. Census Bureau.

The neighborhood features a high rate of owner-occupancy. The architectural landscape is a blend of historic charm and modern innovation, with many homes dating from the early 1900s through the 1970s, alongside contemporary new construction. Due to the desirability of the location, rental opportunities are infrequent and tend to be filled rapidly.


The Laurelhurst Real Estate Market

Laurelhurst Market Data
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Median home sale price

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Median home sale price graph for Laurelhurst real estate — NWMLS data
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Current Market Dynamics

The Laurelhurst real estate market is defined by competitive demand and limited inventory. Seattle’s consistent population growth has contributed to a steady appreciation of property values in this sector. It is common for well-positioned homes to receive multiple offers, often exceeding the initial asking price.

  • Strategic Advice for Buyers: Success in this market requires preparation and a proactive approach. Working with an agent who understands the specific nuances of northeast Seattle is vital to securing a property in a high-demand environment.
  • Opportunities for Sellers: Low supply coupled with high buyer interest creates a favorable environment for sellers. Utilizing a pre-listing inspection and professional staging can distinguish a property, often leading to a more efficient closing process.
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Why People Choose to Live in Laurelhurst

One of Seattle’s most private and prestigious neighborhoods — a local expert’s guide to what makes it exceptional.

Tucked between Lake Washington and Union Bay, Laurelhurst, Seattle is one of the city’s most coveted and carefully preserved residential neighborhoods. With a private beach club, tree-lined streets, historic homes, and some of the best access to water and parks in Seattle, it draws buyers who prioritize privacy, prestige, and proximity to the city without sacrificing a quiet, community-centered way of life. Laurelhurst real estate is consistently among the most competitive in the Pacific Northwest — and for good reason.

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Laurelhurst Beach Club

Residents of Laurelhurst have access to the private Laurelhurst Beach Club on Lake Washington — a rare amenity that includes a swimming beach, docks, and year-round programming. It’s a cornerstone of neighborhood identity and a major draw for families.

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Parks & Natural Setting

Laurelhurst Park sits at the neighborhood’s center — a 17-acre city park with a pond, mature trees, and open lawns. The neighborhood also borders the Union Bay Natural Area and the Burke-Gilman Trail, giving residents unmatched access to nature within city limits.

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Historic Architecture & Character

Laurelhurst was developed in the early 1900s and features a collection of Craftsman bungalows, Tudor revivals, and mid-century estates on large lots. The neighborhood has maintained its architectural character while commanding some of Seattle’s highest per-square-foot prices.

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Location & School Access

Laurelhurst sits minutes from the University of Washington, Children’s Hospital, and major tech and medical employers. It feeds into Seattle Public Schools’ most sought-after assignments and is well-positioned for families who value educational access alongside neighborhood prestige.

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What Makes Laurelhurst Unique Among Seattle Neighborhoods

South Laurelhurst
Closer to the park and the beach club, this pocket sees some of the highest demand. Large lots and a mix of historic and remodeled homes. Walkable to the club and Union Bay, with a quieter, more established feel.
North Laurelhurst
Borders Sand Point Way and offers slightly more accessible price points with the same school access and neighborhood character. Popular with buyers who want Laurelhurst’s prestige with a bit more flexibility on budget.
Waterfront & Lake Frontage
A small number of homes sit directly on Lake Washington with private docks. These are among the most tightly held properties in all of Seattle — rarely listed, rarely traded, and priced at a significant premium above neighborhood medians.
Adjacent: Windermere & Sand Point
Buyers priced out of Laurelhurst often look to neighboring Windermere and Sand Point, which offer similar lake proximity and neighborhood character at comparatively more accessible price points — with access to many of the same amenities.

Laurelhurst real estate moves on reputation and relationship as much as it does on MLS listings. Homes here are often sold before they hit the market, or within days of being listed. If you’re serious about buying in Laurelhurst, working with an agent who knows the neighborhood — who has relationships with owners and knows which homes might come available — is not optional, it’s essential. Matthew Konsmo has deep roots in Seattle’s established neighborhoods and can help you navigate Laurelhurst’s competitive, low-inventory market with a strategy that actually works. Reach out to start the conversation.


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Things to Do in & Around Laurelhurst

Explore the parks, dining, waterfront, and neighborhood life that define one of Seattle’s most prestigious communities.

Laurelhurst is a premier residential neighborhood in northeast Seattle, offering a unique blend of lakefront luxury and community charm. Located just 15 minutes from downtown, it remains one of the city’s most sought-after addresses.
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Outdoor Recreation and Green Space

Laurelhurst’s geography provides residents with immediate access to some of the most significant natural amenities in the Pacific Northwest.

  • Laurelhurst Beach Club: A central fixture of the community, this private facility offers swimming, paddleboarding, and dock access. Membership eligibility is strictly determined by residence within specific geographical boundaries.
  • Magnuson Park: Located just minutes away, this 350-acre park is Seattle’s second-largest green space. It serves as a regional hub for recreation, featuring turf sports fields, a 20,000-square-foot playground, and the Magnuson Park Boat Launch for Lake Washington access.
  • Burke-Gilman Trail: This 20-mile paved corridor runs directly through Laurelhurst, serving as a primary artery for cyclists, runners, and commuters traveling between Seattle and Bothell.

The lake itself remains a year-round draw for kayaking and sailing. Properties along the waterfront are highly sought after for their unobstructed views of the Cascade Range and Lake Washington.


Education and Institutions

Laurelhurst is served by a variety of public and private educational institutions catering to a wide range of academic needs.

Public Schools (Seattle Unified School District)

  • Laurelhurst Elementary School
  • Eckstein Middle School
  • Roosevelt High School

Private Institutions

The area is home to several long-standing private schools, including Villa Academy, Assumption–St. Bridget School (founded in 1947), and the Lakeside School. Other accessible options include Seattle Preparatory School, The Bush School, and Bishop Blanchet High School.

Higher Education

The University of Washington (UW) is located approximately two minutes from Laurelhurst in the University District. As one of the nation’s premier research universities, UW anchors the local economy and provides the community with access to diverse dining, retail, and cultural venues.


Shopping and Convenience

University Village (U-Village) serves as the primary retail destination for the neighborhood. This open-air, pedestrian-friendly center features a mix of local boutiques and national retailers, including:

  • Apple, Anthropologie, and J.Crew.
  • Diverse dining options ranging from casual cafes to high-end bistros.

For daily essentials, residents have access to several premium grocery outlets within a 5–10 minute radius, including Metropolitan Market Sand Point, PCC Natural Markets, Whole Foods, and Trader Joe’s.

Drive Times from Laurelhurst Neighborhood

Commute guide · Laurelhurst Neighborhood

Laurelhurst’s location is a commuter’s dream for hitting I-5 or Bellevue via the 520, though you’ll want to check the Montlake Bridge schedule and the UW calendar to avoid those inevitable little traffic blips.

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Drive Times from Laurelhurst, Seattle

Off-peak and rush hour estimates from the Laurelhurst neighborhood of northeast Seattle

Off-peak Rush hour

Drive times are typical estimates from central Laurelhurst based on Google Maps averages and WSDOT corridor data. Rush hour reflects weekday morning outbound (7–9 AM) or evening inbound (4–6 PM). SR-520 (toll) is Laurelhurst’s fastest Eastside route — the Montlake Blvd NE on-ramp puts residents on the bridge in under 5 minutes. The University of Washington Link light rail station is approximately 8 minutes by car, providing a car-free route to downtown Seattle in about 12 minutes.


Dining in the Laurelhurst Corridor

The culinary scene near Laurelhurst is diverse, reflecting the international character of the nearby University District and Roosevelt neighborhoods.

  • Neighborhood Landmarks: Varlamos Pizzeria and the iconic Dick’s Drive-In.
  • Unique Local Options: The Camion Taco Truck and Off the Rez (located at the Burke Museum) provide acclaimed local flavors.
  • Fine Dining: For special occasions, Canlis offers a premier dining experience within a short drive of the neighborhood.

Healthcare and Infrastructure

Laurelhurst residents benefit from proximity to world-class medical facilities. Seattle Children’s Hospital is located directly on Sand Point Way NE, providing specialized pediatric care to the entire region. Additionally, the UW Medical Center, one of the top academic hospitals in the country, is less than five minutes away.

Transportation Connectivity:

Despite its residential feel, Laurelhurst is exceptionally well-connected to major transit corridors:

  • Downtown Seattle: ~10 minutes.
  • Bellevue/Eastside: ~10 minutes via the SR-520 bridge.
  • Tech Corridors: Easy access to I-5 and I-405 for commutes to Redmond or South King County.

Critical Considerations for Buyers

Sewer Scope Inspections

Many Laurelhurst homes were built between the 1920s and 1960s, which means the underground infrastructure — sewer laterals in particular — reflects that age. A sewer scope inspection is one of the most important due diligence steps a buyer can take in this neighborhood. A camera run through the main line can surface root intrusion, offset joints, or early structural deterioration before closing, when you still have options. In a price range where post-closing surprises can run $15,000 to $40,000 or more, it’s a $300 inspection that consistently earns its cost.

Community Safety

For those interested in reviewing localized safety data, I recommend visiting CrimeGrade.org or the Seattle Police Department’s interactive crime map to view current statistics for the 98105 area.


Why Laurelhurst?

Buyers are drawn to this area for several objective advantages:

  • Waterfront Proximity: Direct access to Lake Washington activities.
  • Lot Size: Many properties offer larger-than-average lots for the Seattle area.
  • Employment Access: Close proximity to major employers like UW and Seattle Children’s.
  • Investment Stability: Historically strong home values and a consistent demand for inventory.

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“Laurelhurst is one of Seattle’s most enduring neighborhoods — a rare combination of old-growth character, waterfront access, and genuine community feel, all within minutes of the University of Washington, Children’s Hospital, and downtown Seattle.” Matthew Konsmo

Inventory here is consistently limited, which means preparation and timing matter more than in most Seattle neighborhoods. Whether you’re considering selling a longtime Laurelhurst home or looking to get into the area for the first time, the conversation is worth having sooner rather than later.

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A peaceful residential street in Laurelhurst lined with cars and lush greenery, leading down towards a lake with a scenic mountain range in the distance. The neighborhood features well-maintained lawns, tall trees, and a variety of shrubs, giving the area a tranquil and green ambiance. The clear blue sky enhances the natural beauty and expansive feel of the view.

Laurelhurst Neighborhood Stats

In Laurelhurst, where the median age is 45.5 and the average household income is $261,417, there are 25,506 residents. Data supplied by the United States Census Bureau.

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Laurelhurst Quick Facts

Common questions about the Laurelhurst neighborhood in Seattle.

What state is Laurelhurst located in? Laurelhurst is located in Washington State.

What county is Laurelhurst in? Laurelhurst is in King County.

What metro area is Laurelhurst in? Laurelhurst is in the Seattle Metro Area.

What ZIP code is Laurelhurst in? Laurelhurst is in ZIP code 98105.

What school district is Laurelhurst in? Laurelhurst is in the Seattle Unified School District.

What congressional district is Laurelhurst in? Laurelhurst is in Washington’s 7th Congressional District (WA-7).

What state senate district is Laurelhurst in? Laurelhurst is in Washington State Senate District 46 (WA-46).

What state house district is Laurelhurst in? Laurelhurst is in Washington State House District 46 (WA-46).

What are the neighboring neighborhoods of Laurelhurst? Laurelhurst’s neighboring neighborhoods include Bryant, Hawthorne Hills, University District, and Windermere.

What are the nearby neighborhoods to Laurelhurst? Nearby neighborhoods include Broadmoor, Madison Park, Madison Valley, Montlake, Portage Bay, Ravenna, Roosevelt, Sand Point, View Ridge, and Wedgwood.

The off-leash Magnuson area is 8.6 acres in size. Seattle’s largest enclosed dog park gives city dogs a place to run around and meet new friends. Getting to Magnuson Park from Laurelhurst takes only a few minutes. The area is dog-friendly, with a short walk and easy access to the beach so the dogs can enjoy and cool off in Lake Washington. Address: 7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115

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Laurelhurst

Established community

Laurelhurst is a well-established Seattle neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets, proximity to Lake Washington, and access to community parks and recreational amenities.

  • Lake access
  • Community park
  • Tree-lined streets
  • Established
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Green Lake

Parks & recreation

Green Lake is a popular Seattle neighborhood centered around a scenic freshwater lake and public park. The area offers paved walking and biking paths, community recreation facilities, and a walkable retail corridor.

  • Lake
  • Walking paths
  • Recreation
  • Walkable
Explore Green Lake

Seattle Waterfront

Downtown waterfront

Seattle’s central waterfront sits along Elliott Bay and is home to the Pike Place Market area, Myrtle Edwards Park, and a variety of dining, retail, and public gathering spaces along the revitalized Overlook Walk.

  • Elliott Bay
  • Pike Place
  • Public transit
  • Dining
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Madison Park

Lakeside village

Madison Park is a quiet residential neighborhood on the western shore of Lake Washington. The area features a public beach, a small walkable village with local shops and dining, and established single-family homes.

  • Lake Washington
  • Public beach
  • Village feel
  • Quiet
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Windermere

Lakefront residential

Windermere is a peaceful residential neighborhood bordering Lake Washington on Seattle’s northeast side. Known for its quiet streets, mature landscaping, and proximity to Burke-Gilman Trail access points.

  • Lake views
  • Burke-Gilman Trail
  • Quiet
  • Residential
Explore Windermere

Magnolia

Peninsula community

Magnolia is a largely residential peninsula neighborhood offering views of Puget Sound, Elliott Bay, and the Olympic Mountains. Discovery Park, one of Seattle’s largest public parks, is located here.

  • Discovery Park
  • Sound views
  • Peninsula
  • Residential
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Queen Anne

Historic hill

Queen Anne is a historic Seattle neighborhood situated on a prominent hill near Seattle Center. Upper Queen Anne features quiet residential streets, while Lower Queen Anne offers a walkable mix of dining and services.

  • Seattle Center
  • Historic
  • Views
  • Walkable
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West Seattle

Peninsula living

West Seattle is a large peninsula neighborhood known for Alki Beach, Lincoln Park, and the Junction neighborhood’s local retail corridor. It offers a range of housing options and waterfront park access.

  • Alki Beach
  • Lincoln Park
  • The Junction
  • Waterfront
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Ballard

Historic maritime

Ballard is a historic Seattle neighborhood with Scandinavian maritime roots. It features a walkable commercial district, the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, Shilshole Bay Marina, and several community parks.

  • Locks
  • Marina
  • Commercial district
  • Historic
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Ravenna

Parks & community

Ravenna is a residential neighborhood in northeast Seattle adjacent to Ravenna Park, a forested green space with walking trails. The area features established homes, local schools, and a neighborhood commercial hub.

  • Ravenna Park
  • Trails
  • Schools
  • Residential
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Fremont

Urban village

Fremont is a designated Urban Village in Seattle, located along the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The neighborhood includes a walkable commercial core, the Burke-Gilman Trail, public art installations, and community events.

  • Ship Canal
  • Burke-Gilman Trail
  • Walkable
  • Public art
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Laurelhurst, Seattle Real Estate — Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about navigating the market in Seattle’s premier waterfront community.

Laurelhurst is one of Seattle’s most prestigious residential neighborhoods, defined by large craftsman and Tudor-style homes on generous lots, mature tree canopy, and direct access to Lake Washington. The neighborhood commands some of the highest per-square-foot prices in the city, reflecting its architectural character and limited supply.

Inventory in Laurelhurst is typically very tight — turnover is low because residents stay for decades. Explore the Seattle real estate market or contact Matthew to discuss current Laurelhurst listings and off-market opportunities.

Laurelhurst’s desirability comes from a rare combination of factors. The neighborhood is a private peninsula jutting into Lake Washington, giving it a quiet residential character. The Laurelhurst Beach Club — a private waterfront amenity available exclusively to residents — is a massive draw for families.

Its proximity to the University of Washington, Children’s Hospital, and the University Village retail corridor adds practical convenience to its prestige.

Laurelhurst is served by Seattle Public Schools, with Laurelhurst Elementary consistently regarded as one of the stronger elementary schools in the district. Many families also take advantage of the neighborhood’s proximity to top-tier private institutions and UW-affiliated programs.

While all three are premier Lake Washington neighborhoods, each has a distinct vibe. Laurelhurst offers the most private, peninsula feel. Madison Park has a more active commercial village, and Windermere often offers larger lots and expansive views further north.

The housing stock is dominated by craftsman bungalows, Tudor revivals, and mid-century modern homes. Waterfront properties along the Lake Washington shoreline represent the neighborhood’s most coveted tier. Most buyers choose to renovate existing historic homes to preserve the neighborhood’s Irreplaceable character.

Laurelhurst is approximately 4 miles from downtown, with a 15–30 minute drive depending on traffic. It also offers straightforward access to SR-520 for Eastside commuters heading to Bellevue or Kirkland, making it ideal for multi-directional employment households.

Matthew Konsmo brings a background in residential construction and data-driven marketing to every deal. In Laurelhurst—where construction quality and historical value are key—this expertise helps buyers identify sound investments and sellers maximize their equity. Call 425-463-8243 to start the conversation.

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