Seattle and Tacoma - Housing Information and Neighborhood Profiles
Look here for realtors, homes, apartments, and houses for rent. Learn about Seattle and Tacoma, including landmarks, top attractions and other key information by neighborhood.
Pioneer Square Neighborhood Profile
In 1853, Seattle was founded in the area now known as Pioneer Square. The neighborhood has been designated as a National Historic District, but is also currently inhabited by bars, clubs, art galleries, cafés, and Internet companies. An area of about ten square blocks serves as both the center of Seattle's nightlife and the home of Seattle's history.
In 1853, Seattle was founded in the area now known as Pioneer Square. The neighborhood has been designated as a National Historic District, but is also currently inhabited by bars, clubs, art galleries, cafés, and Internet companies. An area of about ten square blocks serves as both the center of Seattle's nightlife and the home of Seattle's history.
Capitol Hill Neighborhood Profile
Capitol Hill is the most densely populated neighborhood in Seattle. The Hill gets busy in the evening with many nightlife and entertainment options. It serves as the center of Seattle's counterculture and gay community, but is by no means an exclusively gay neighborhood such as The Castro in San Francisco.
Capitol Hill is the most densely populated neighborhood in Seattle. The Hill gets busy in the evening with many nightlife and entertainment options. It serves as the center of Seattle's counterculture and gay community, but is by no means an exclusively gay neighborhood such as The Castro in San Francisco.
Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) - Real Estate
Website for the Real Estate program of the Business and Professions Division of the Department of Licensing. The Real Estate program, in conjunction with the Washington Real Estate Commission, provides public protection in the real estate marketplace through the education and licensure of real estate brokers and salespersons.
Website for the Real Estate program of the Business and Professions Division of the Department of Licensing. The Real Estate program, in conjunction with the Washington Real Estate Commission, provides public protection in the real estate marketplace through the education and licensure of real estate brokers and salespersons.
Tenants Union of Washington State
The Tenants Union of Washington State (TU) was creating in 1977 by volunteers. The TU challenges and transforms unjust housing conditions and housing policies through empowerment-based education, leadership development, and community organizing and tenant ownership.
The Tenants Union of Washington State (TU) was creating in 1977 by volunteers. The TU challenges and transforms unjust housing conditions and housing policies through empowerment-based education, leadership development, and community organizing and tenant ownership.
Washington State Housing Finance Commission
The Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC) is a publicly accountable, self-supporting team dedicated to increasing housing access and affordability and to expanding the availability of quality community services for the people of Washington.
The Washington State Housing Finance Commission (WSHFC) is a publicly accountable, self-supporting team dedicated to increasing housing access and affordability and to expanding the availability of quality community services for the people of Washington.
Seattle Housing Authority
The Seattle Housing Authority is a public corporation that provides affordable housing to more than 24,500 people who earn less than 80 percent of Seattle's median income.
The Seattle Housing Authority is a public corporation that provides affordable housing to more than 24,500 people who earn less than 80 percent of Seattle's median income.
Association of Washington Housing Authorities
The Association of Washington Housing Authorities serves local housing authorities in Washington State. The site is primarily a resource for the various housing authorities, but contains links to the sites for all of the housing authorities in the state, listed by county.
The Association of Washington Housing Authorities serves local housing authorities in Washington State. The site is primarily a resource for the various housing authorities, but contains links to the sites for all of the housing authorities in the state, listed by county.
