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Welcome to the Seattle Eastside.net website where we hope you'll learn a
little bit more about our area.
The Eastside typically refers to the communities located on the east side of
Lake Washington.
These communities include: Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Mercer Island, Issaquah
and Woodinville as well as some of the smaller communities.
This site is currently in early launch with a lot of work going on behind the
scenes, however please feel free to look around, submit some news or even a web
link to your favorite eastside website.
We look forward to being a valuable resource for the whole Seattle Eastside
community.
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If you head up the Denny-regrade from downtown Seattle, you will find a number
of neighborhoods containing houses, condos, apartments, and countless shopping
districts, small restaurants, and businesses. These neighborhoods comfortably
fill the area between Seattle's metro region and Lake Washington
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Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is home to a diverse group of residents. This diversity lends
itself well to providing a variety of shops and restaurants scattered among the
different areas of this large neighborhood.
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First Hill
First Hill's most famous nickname is "Pill Hill", which it received by being the
home to many of Seattle's medical facilities. The west slope of First Hill is
densely urban and has a great number of apartments, where the east slope start
to have houses and neighborhoods as it blends into Madison and the Central
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Madrona
Madrona is a located along Lake Washington and is not only beautiful, but also
very friendly. The residents of Madrona pride themselves in the small town feel
of their neighborhood. Drive slowly along 34th Street and enjoy Madrona's small
shops and restaurants or visit the wonderful Madrona Park. |
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Madison
The Madison neighborhoods, Madison Park and Madison Valley, are very residential
and upscale areas that are very popular among Seattle homebuyers. They also each
have a small but distinct commercial areas which can make for a great day trip
for anyone in the Seattle area. |
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Montlake
Montlake is an upscale neighborhood nestled in-between Capitol Hill and the
University District. Although it has very little commercial areas, its proximity
to major neighborhoods and parks makes it an ideal place to live. |
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Central District
The Central District is one of the cities largest areas with a population around
26,000. It has a variety of housing and many small distinct commercial areas.
Although the cost of housing has been rising, some of Seattle's most affordable
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