Apartments and corporate housing.
Suites:
Wallingford #1
One-bedroom suites.
Wallingford #2
One-bedroom suite.
Wallingford #4
One-bedroom suite.
Wallingford #5
One-bedroom suite.
Wallingford #6
Top-floor, two-bedroom suite.
Wallingford #7
Top-floor, one-bedroom suite.
Wallingford – A Residential Seattle Community. Located in North Seattle and perched to the south of Green Lake and the north of Lake Union, Wallingford is home to many local parks, upscale shops, eclectic restaurants, sidewalk cafes, popular pubs, and a variety of residential homes and rental units. Easily accessible to the University of Washington, Seattle Pacific University, the Eastside, and the Downtown area via the freeway, Wallingford draws many individuals to its friendly community including young professionals, longtime residents, and families.
Located in North Seattle and perched to the south of Green Lake and the north of Lake Union, Wallingford is home to many local parks, upscale shops, eclectic restaurants, sidewalk cafes, popular pubs, and a variety of residential homes and rental units. Easily accessible to the University of Washington, Seattle Pacific University, the Eastside, and the Downtown area via the freeway, Wallingford draws many individuals to its friendly community including young professionals, longtime residents, and families.
Both Lake Union and Green Lake are glacial lakes formed by the Vashon Glacier. They offer a popular fishing pier and bathhouse, with numerous walking paths to get from one area of its park to another. Bird watching, wildlife study, and motorless boating are popular activities here.
Preserving a bit of the town’s industrial past, South Wallingford is home to Gas Works Park, a 19-acre area offering a children’s area and plenty of room to fly kites, toss a ball, or enjoy Mother Nature. Created from an industrial plant that specialized in gas manufacturing, Gas Works Park includes the preservation of the plant’s compressor building and chimneys. More of the town’s past is reflected in a variety of vintage movie theaters as well as the Wallingford Center, which is located in a refurbished school building.
A residential neighborhood, Wallingford provides access to many enjoyable places to visit including the Woodland Zoo. In existence for more than 100 years, the Woodland Zoo features 92 peaceful acres filled with all kinds of wildlife.
Events such as the “Pumpkin Push Race,” which promotes accessible healthcare for the homeless, portray the town’s loyal dedication to community involvement.