Doom and gloom is everywhere in the news, so I decided to write about something nice today. Now in the past I've pointed out the 10 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Seattle, but I do mention how there are a lot of great people in those areas. Let's take a look at the areas in Seattle, where the good points outnumber the negative ones in almost every area.

AreaVibes.com takes a look at the "Livability" of the different neighborhoods in Seattle. They look at things like total population, crime rate, education, cost of living, activities like shopping and parks, and then compares it with a Seattle average to determine the top neighborhoods.

Top 10 Nicest Neighborhoods In Seattle To Live In!

#10 - Montlake: Population: 2,009

Livability rating at 80% with crime rates 42% lower than the Seattle average. Real estate prices are 76% higher with rental prices 61% lower than the Seattle average.

#9 - Madison Valley: Population: 1,789

Livability rating sits at 80% with crime rates 56% lower than the Seattle average. When it comes to real estate prices, they are 9% higher than the Seattle average, with rental prices 1% higher than the average.

#8 - Windermere: Population: 1,616

Livability at 80% with crime rates 63% lower than the Seattle average. Real estate prices are 102% higher than the Seattle average, with rental prices 3% lower than the Seattle average.

#7 - View Ridge: Population: 4,205

The livability rate is 80% with crime rates 66% lower than the Seattle average. Real estate prices are 42% higher and rental prices 22% lower than the Seattle average.

#6 - Blue Ridge: Population: 1,877

Livability rating is at 81% with crime rates 70% lower than the Seattle average. Real estate prices are 13% higher than the Seattle average, with rental prices 1% higher than the average in Seattle.

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#5 - Broadmoor: Population: 1,508

Livability rating equals 81% and the crime rate sits at 65% lower than the Seattle average. Real estate prices are 159% higher than the Seattle average, and rental prices average at 42% lower.

#4 - Admiral: Population: 12,607

Livability rating is 81% with crime rates 55% lower than the Seattle average. Real estate prices are 14% higher than the Seattle average, with rental prices 14% lower.

#3 - Magnolia: Population: 16,871

Livability rating is 83% with crime rates 63% lower than the Seattle average. Real estate prices are 33% higher and rental prices 14% lower than the Seattle average.

#2 - Wedgewood: Population: 10,290

Livability rating is at 83% with crime rates 66% lower than the Seattle average. Real estate prices are 12% higher than the Seattle average, and rental prices are 19% higher than the Seattle average.

#1 - Hawthorne Heights: Population: 1,721

Livability is at 86% with crime rates 78% lower than the Seattle average. Real estate prices are 46% higher than the Seattle average, but rental prices are 39% lower.

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