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Crown Hill

Crown Hill sits in the northwest above Ballard and west of Fremont, accessed via the Ballard Bridge. The neighborhood is quiet, residential, and family-oriented with single-family homes and mature trees. Limited commercial development and walkability. The population is typically families and established residents. Schools are a draw. Parks including Green Space provide recreation. Rents and prices are moderate. The neighborhood is somewhat removed from downtown and urban amenities. The neighborhood feels like a residential enclave separate from the city's busier areas. Crown Hill appeals to those seeking neighborhood stability, quiet, and affordability without walkability or nightlife.

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Common questions about Crown Hill

What is Crown Hill known for?
Crown Hill sits in the northwest above Ballard and west of Fremont, accessed via the Ballard Bridge. The neighborhood is quiet, residential, and family-oriented with single-family homes and mature trees. Limited commercial development and walkability. The population is typically families and established residents. Schools are a draw. Parks including Green Space provide recreation. Rents and prices are moderate. The neighborhood is somewhat removed from downtown and urban amenities. The neighborhood feels like a residential enclave separate from the city's busier areas. Crown Hill appeals to those seeking neighborhood stability, quiet, and affordability without walkability or nightlife.
What are the best restaurants in Crown Hill?
The top-ranked restaurants in Crown Hill are Mr. Maqluba, Pizzeria La Rocca, Sunny Hill. See the full list at /category/restaurants-dining.
What are the best things to do in Crown Hill?
Top picks in Crown Hill: Thirsty Fish. Browse activities at /category/leisure-entertainment.
Is Crown Hill a good place to live?
Crown Hill is one of North Seattle's neighborhoods, with 18 ranked businesses tracked here. Crown Hill sits in the northwest above Ballard and west of Fremont, accessed via the Ballard Bridge. The neighborhood is quiet, residential, and family-oriented with single-family homes and mature trees. Limited commercial development and walkability. The population is typically families and established residents. Schools are a draw. Parks including Green Space provide recreation. Rents and prices are moderate. The neighborhood is somewhat removed from downtown and urban amenities. The neighborhood feels like a residential enclave separate from the city's busier areas. Crown Hill appeals to those seeking neighborhood stability, quiet, and affordability without walkability or nightlife.