Living in Seattle's North End Area (Everett, Lynnwood, Shoreline, Bothell, Mill Creek, Mountlake Terrace): A Guide for Newcomers


The Vibe of Seattle's North End Area

The North End is relatively affordable, transit-connected, and still has room to grow. It has a blend of middle-income neighborhoods, industrial history (especially in Everett), and newer suburban builds that feel very livable. With light rail finally reaching northward, places like Lynnwood and Shoreline are becoming viable for car-light commuters who still want access to Seattle or the Eastside.


Major Cities/Neighborhoods of Seattle's North End Area

  • Everett – A working-class port city and Boeing hub with growing investment in housing and the arts.
  • Lynnwood – A rapidly densifying retail and residential hub near the new Link light rail extension.
  • Shoreline – Quiet, green, and closely tied to Seattle — feels like an extension of the city but with more space.
  • Bothell – Suburban, clean, and growing, with a cute historic downtown and access to both Eastside and Seattle.
  • Mill Creek & Mountlake Terrace – Mostly residential zones with master-planned developments and rising interest from first-time buyers.

Why It Works

  • Light rail expansion (Lynnwood, Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace) brings game-changing transit options.
  • Generally more affordable than the Eastside or Seattle — especially for renters and first-time buyers.
  • Close to Boeing and aerospace employers, and not far from Microsoft or Amazon campuses.
  • Good access to trails, lakes, and Snohomish County recreation areas.
  • Bothell and Mill Creek have strong school districts and suburban appeal.

Watch Out For

  • Still car-heavy and patchy walkability, especially in older areas.
  • Not as culturally vibrant as central Seattle or the Eastside.
  • Everett’s downtown and transit hubs are improving, but not fully revitalized.
  • Housing stock varies — from aging rentals to brand-new townhomes in the same zip.

Good Fit For

  • Budget-conscious renters and first-time buyers who want to stay close to job centers.
  • Commuters using Link Light Rail or I-5/I-405 to reach Seattle or Bellevue.
  • Families looking for affordable homes with decent schools and trails.
  • Buyers who want value, space, and a little peace without losing access.

Things to Do

  • Alderwood Mall (Lynnwood) and small walkable downtowns in Bothell and Everett.
  • Shoreline’s parks, beaches, and summer concerts.
  • Everett Waterfront and Jetty Island for kayaking and boat life.
  • Local breweries, regional farmers markets, and access to the North Cascades.
  • Good trail access for biking and hiking in all directions.

Housing Snapshot

Type: Mid-century ranches, newer townhomes, suburban developments, apartments near transit hubs.

Buy:

  • Everett: $500K–$750K
  • Lynnwood: $600K–$850K
  • Bothell: $700K–$1.1M
  • Shoreline: $700K–$1M
  • Mill Creek/Mountlake Terrace: $650K–$950K

Rent:

  • 1BR apartments: $1,600–$2,300
  • 3BR homes: $2,500–$3,800

Commute & Transit

  • Link Light Rail now extends to Shoreline and Lynnwood (and growing).
  • Sounder train and Community Transit serve Everett and north Snohomish County.
  • Driving to Seattle: 30–60 minutes, depending on I-5 traffic.
  • New development is centered around transit-oriented villages near Link stations.

Is Seattle's North End Area Right for You?

If you’re looking for space, access, and relative affordability in the Seattle metro, the North End is one of the last places where you can still get a yard, a train ride downtown, and a good school nearby — all without blowing your budget.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Metro.