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Seattle is a diverse, exciting city of some 550,000 residents who live in a wide variety of communities including Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, Magnolia and Madison Park. Each with its own personality, the communities that comprise the Seattle Metro area are a blend of cultures and provide residents with a number of real estate opportunities. The Seattle Metro area is perhaps most recognized as the home to the Seattle Center, a 74-acre civic complex that serves as the region's center for cultural, educational and recreational entertainment. The Seattle Center is home to museums, theaters, arts centers and galleries, tourist attractions, an amphitheater, plus an amusement park and the 605-foot Space Needle. The Seattle Metro area is home to communities such as Capitol Hill, Queen Anne Hill, Fremont, Lake Union and Wallingford. Located in the Seattle Capitol Hill District, Broadway is a unique neighborhood that stretches ten blocks and is lined with a wide variety of restaurants and shops. First Hill is Seattle's first neighborhood and is home to some of Seattle's best-known millionaires and philanthropists. Residents of these Seattle areas have a wide assortment of housing types and prices to choose from including single-family homes, condominiums and townhouses. Seattle is a mix of the distinctive bungalows built around the turn of the century and modern hill-hugging glass-fronted houses. Real estate prices in Seattle start in the mid-$100,000s and run to $1 million and more.
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