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Bryant

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GET TO KNOW

Bryant

Bryant is one of those Seattle neighborhoods that people rarely hear about, but it’s safe to assume the residents like it that way. If you’ve taken the Burke-Gilman Trail north from the University District, you have passed through the southern end of Bryant. Because Bryant is a relatively narrow neighborhood running north and south, it often gets lumped with its neighbors. Some Bryant homeowners on the northern tip might even just call it Wedgwood for the sake of ease.

However, it’s important to note that Bryant has its own character. It is almost exclusively residential with a few commercial properties on the west border. Still, one can easily run basic errands car-free. It is a very short drive to University Village when you need a big grocery run or some retail therapy.

AVERAGE COST

$630K

Condos

$871K

Townhouses

$1.44M

Houses

PHOTOS

OUR FAVORITES SPOTS

A dazzling open-air mall, featuring high-end retail, fine dining, delightful snacks, and plenty of other services.
A spacious sports bar with lots of games, good pub food, and outdoor seating when the weather is nice.
Bryant is almost dead center of the Burke-Gilman Trail, making it easy to take a scenic trip north or west on this beloved bike and foot path.
Get regal and have a traditional afternoon tea at one of the best tea rooms in the country.
Classic Amercian breakfast, baked goods, and free wifi! Perfect spot for brunch.

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Recent Listings

DivaLux, Sold
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SOLD! $1,396,000

17% above list in 6 days

3502 NE 43rd St
Seattle, WA 98105
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1.75
2,630