🏡 Special offer: Lender-paid 1% rate reduction in Year 1 on purchase loans  ·  Ask Todd about it →

Your Complete 2026 Relocation Guide · Seattle Metro / Central Puget Sound

Living in Seattle Metro
Everything You Need to Know (2026)

Explore 15 cities in the Seattle Metro / Central Puget Sound, compare neighborhoods and home prices, and get free mortgage help from a Washington State expert.

Get a Free Mortgage Quote Explore All 15 Cities ↓ ← All Washington Regions

Is the Seattle Metro a Good Place to Live?

The Seattle Metro region — encompassing Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, Issaquah, Mercer Island, Kenmore, Bothell, Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Burien, SeaTac, Tukwila, and Des Moines — is Washington's economic and cultural engine. Stretching across King County's eastern and western shorelines, it sits between Puget Sound to the west and the Cascade foothills to the east, giving residents water views and mountain access within the same commute window.

The region divides neatly into sub-areas: the urban core of Seattle (about 15 minutes from Bellevue via I-90 or the 520 bridge), the Eastside tech corridor anchored by Redmond and Bellevue (home to Microsoft and Amazon's satellite campuses), the northern lake communities like Kirkland and Kenmore along Lake Washington's shore, and the southern suburban tier of Burien, SeaTac, and Tukwila — roughly 20–25 minutes from downtown Seattle via I-5.

Economically, this is one of the most dynamic metros in the United States. Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Expedia, Tableau, and hundreds of mid-size tech firms help make the Seattle Metro one of the highest-paying labor markets in the country. Seattle's port and the region's proximity to Canadian markets add a strong logistics and trade component. Unemployment consistently runs below the national average, and median household incomes in Bellevue and Mercer Island regularly rank among the top 10 in the nation.

The character of the region ranges widely — Seattle itself has the Pacific Northwest's most dense urban culture: Pike Place Market, world-class restaurants, the ferry terminal, Capitol Hill's nightlife, and a deeply progressive civic identity. Cross the lake to Bellevue and Kirkland and the vibe shifts to affluent, family-oriented, and amenity-rich. Head south to Burien and you find a more working-class, ethnically diverse, and authentically neighborhood-scaled community. Issaquah and Sammamish skew toward outdoorsy families and tech professionals who want suburban space without giving up Cascade trail access.

Home prices in the Seattle Metro are among the highest in the Pacific Northwest. As of 2026, median home prices in Seattle proper hover around $850,000–$950,000; Bellevue and Mercer Island routinely top $1.3M–$1.8M; Kirkland and Redmond range from $1.1M–$1.4M. Burien, SeaTac, and Tukwila offer relative entry points in the $600,000–$750,000 range. If you're financing a home in the Seattle Metro, working with a loan officer who knows how jumbo loan thresholds, HOA income ratios, and elevated DTI profiles play out in this market is essential.

Dig into the city guides below to learn about neighborhoods, crime, cost of living, schools, and even what it's like to retire in the Seattle Metro. We're constantly adding new city guides and expanding these resources to make this the most comprehensive relocation hub for the Seattle Metro / Central Puget Sound.

Ready to buy a home in the Seattle Metro?

Get pre-approved with Todd — free, no obligation, often same day.
Get Pre-Approved →

Buying a Home in the Seattle Metro? Start Here.

The most important first step in buying a Seattle Metro home is knowing your budget. Well-priced homes in desirable neighborhoods generate multiple offers quickly — especially on the Eastside. Pre-approval is non-negotiable.

Todd Davidson, Executive Loan Officer at Rocket Mortgage

Todd Davidson

Executive Loan Officer · Rocket Mortgage · NMLS #2003696

  • Specializes in Washington State home buyers & Pacific Northwest relocators
  • Lender-paid 1% rate reduction in Year 1 on purchase loans
  • FHA, VA, Conventional & Jumbo loans — including high-balance Seattle Metro
  • Fast pre-approvals — often same business day
  • Direct access — no call centers, no hand-offs

Equal Housing Opportunity Lender. Rocket Mortgage NMLS #3030. Rate offers subject to qualification. Contact Todd for full details.

Explore All 15 Cities in the Seattle Metro

Click into any city for the complete guide — neighborhoods, home prices, cost of living, schools, top employers, and mortgage help.