Fairhaven Neighborhood
Professionals, retirees, downsizers, longtime locals
The Vibe: Fairhaven feels like its own historic town stitched into Bellingham’s south end. Brick buildings, waterfront paths, and old rail lines give it a timeless feel. The bookstore-and-coffee-shop culture is strong, and many streets slope toward the bay with sweeping views. Evenings are lively but not chaotic.
Zoned Schools:
- Happy Valley Elementary
- Fairhaven Middle
- Sehome High
Median Home Price: ~$780,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
-Multnomah Village (Portland)
-Laurelhurst (Seattle)
South Hill Neighborhood
Professors, remote workers, empty nesters
The Vibe: Quiet, leafy, and perched above the water. Many homes have views of the bay or islands. It’s walkable to WWU and Fairhaven but feels residential and peaceful. Streets are steep in places, and locals love this pocket for its calm and quick access to nature.
Zoned Schools:
- Happy Valley Elementary
- Fairhaven Middle
- Sehome High
Median Home Price: ~$900,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
-Queen Anne (Seattle)
-College Hill (Eugene)
Downtown / Lettered Streets Neighborhoods
Young professionals, creatives, students
The Vibe: Classic Pacific Northwest downtown but smaller and easier to navigate. Breweries, music venues, and shops fill the area. The Lettered Streets neighborhood right next door has historic homes and quieter residential pockets. It’s walkable/bikeable and social.
Zoned Schools:
- Columbia Elementary
- Whatcom Middle
- Bellingham High
Median Home Price: ~$650,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
-Boise’s North End
-Spokane’s Browne’s Addition
Columbia / Cornwall Park Neighborhood
Families, educators, healthcare workers
The Vibe: Tree-lined and cozy spots if that's your vibe. Columbia is famous for its classic Craftsman homes and proud neighborhood identity. Cornwall Park is known for green spaces and trails that are used nonstop by locals. It feels friendly and tight-knit without being suburban sleepy.
Zoned Schools:
- Columbia Elementary
- Shuksan Middle
- Bellingham High
Median Home Price: ~$725,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
-Wallingford (Seattle)
-Irvington (Portland)
Sunnyland Neighborhood
Artists, young families, makers, brewery crowd
The Vibe: Sunnyland is one of Bellingham’s most character-rich neighborhoods. Houses are modest and colorful. The neighborhood brewery cluster around James Street shapes the social life. It feels creative and low-pressure, with easy access to downtown.
Zoned Schools:
- Sunnyland Elementary
- Whatcom Middle
- Bellingham High
Median Home Price: ~$600,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
-Alberta Arts District (Portland)
-Midtown (Boise)
Cordata / North Bellingham Neighborhood
Students, young professionals, retirees
The Vibe: Newer developments, townhomes, and apartments surround trails, parks, and retail. It’s growing fast, with a suburban feel that still ties into Bellingham’s outdoor culture.
Zoned Schools:
- Cordata Elementary
- Shuksan Middle
- Ferndale High (some pockets)
- Bellingham High (others)
Median Home Price: ~$500,000
Similar Neighborhoods:
-Issaquah Highlands (Seattle area)
-North Hills (Boise)