Capitol Hill Seattle

A place worth
knowing deeply.

Capitol Hill isn't a market to be worked — it's a neighborhood to be understood. The blocks between Volunteer Park and the Pike/Pine corridor hold decades of character, a specific kind of architecture, and a community that values authenticity above everything.

This is where I live. It's where I walk every morning, where I know which Craftsmans have been quietly waiting, and where I understand what a home here actually means.

Explore
the Hill

Five distinct neighborhoods. One shared identity.

EST 1901

Throwing a party
since 1901.

The people who've owned homes here for thirty years didn't choose Capitol Hill by accident. They chose a place with a story — and they became part of it.

 
 

1876

City purchases Volunteer Park land

 

1904

Olmsted Brothers design the park

 

1979

The Conservatory opens its doors

 

1979

Harvard-Belmont Landmark District established

Still here.

A neighborhood people choose deliberately

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Live the Lifestyle

More than
an address —
a way of living

Capitol Hill has a rhythm to it. The morning walks to Volunteer Park. The restaurants that have become institutions. The neighbors who've been here for decades. This is a neighborhood people choose deliberately.

Volunteer Park
The northern anchor
Pike / Pine Corridor
Where the energy shifts
Capitol Hill Light Rail
Broadway & John
Architecture
1910s–1940s Craftsman

Capitol Hill · February 2026

The
Market
This Month

Updated monthly.
The pulse of the Hill.

$1.4

Median Sale Price

12

Median Days on Market

7

Active Listings

103

List-to-Sale Ratio

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Your Local Guide

I live here.
I know it deeply.

Ten years working across King County taught me the market. Moving to Capitol Hill taught me something more valuable — the texture of a neighborhood. Which is what actually drives value for the people who choose to live here.

I sit on the boards of the 15th Avenue BIA, the Capitol Hill Historical Society, and the Volunteer Park Trust — not because it helps me sell homes, but because this neighborhood is worth showing up for.

 

"I've built my entire practice around one neighborhood — because it deserves that level of focus."

— Kale Corey

10
Years in
Real Estate
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Capitol Hill
Resident

From
the Hill

Notes from the Hill

A monthly letter on Capitol Hill — the market, the history, the neighborhood worth knowing.