Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA98102

Real Estate Data & Market Trends

Key Metrics at a Glance

Median Home Value
$746,000
2.7% YoY Growth
Median Household Income
$114,000
30.8% 5-Year Growth
Days on Market
53
20.0% Longer than last year
Home Price Forecast
0.0%
Median Rent
$1,980
2.7% YoY Growth
1-Bed Rent
$2,000
7.4% YoY Growth
2-Bed Rent
$2,800
4.2% YoY Growth
3-Bed Rent
$4,250
3.1% YoY Growth

Property Listings — Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA

As of Aug '25 and according to Realtor.com, the median days on market for a home in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA is 53. This is an increase of 20.0% from last year. This indicates that homes are sitting on the market longer than last year. The percentage of listed homes with a reduced price is 17.0%. This is a small percentage of inventory, suggesting little supply pressure on home prices.

MetricZip Code AverageYear over Year % Change
Median Listing Price
$938,00028.0%
Listing Count
144N/A
Listings as % of Homes0.2%N/A
Days on Market
5320.0%
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Demographics — Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA

MetricLatest CensusYoY % Change
Population
26,6004.5%
% Under 18
5.4%-22.9%
% Under 5N/AN/A
% Seniors
7.1%-15.5%
% WFH
32.7%367.1%
% w/ College Degree
78.6%2.9%
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Race and Ethnicity

MetricLatest Census5-Year % Change
% White
68.1%-7.7%
% Black
2.0%-9.1%
% Hispanic
7.5%70.5%
% Asian
12.6%-1.6%
% Foreign Born
15.0%4.9%
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Mortgage and Risk — Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA

According to the latest data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as of 2023, the number of mortgages originated in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA in that year was 262. 99.0% of all primary home loans were conventional, the remainder were government-backed loans, such as FHA loans. The average loan-to-value for all loans was 59.0%. Of those, 10.0% were >90% loan to value. This is considered elevated, suggesting that mortgage risk is medium in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA. Investor activity in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA is low, as 1.0% of all loans are originated by investors. In 2023, 4.0% of all loans were cash-out refinances, suggesting few homeowners are actively tapping their home's equity.

Mortgages

MetricZip Code AverageMetro AverageState Average
Total Loan Originations
262N/AN/A
% Conventional Loans
99.0%N/AN/A
% Government Loans
1.0%N/AN/A
% Investor Loans
1.0%N/AN/A
% Second Loans
2.0%N/AN/A
% Cash Out Refinance
4.0%N/AN/A
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Rentals and Section 8 — Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA

As of 2024, the percent of homes in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA under the Section 8 program is 1.3%. This is considered low, suggesting that the neighborhood is sparsely composed of Section 8 homes. Section 8 opportunity is good when HUD pays homeowners more than the average rental market rate for various home sizes. For each bedroom size, the average difference between HUD payments and market rents is shown in the table below.

Section 8 Market Size

Total Units under HUD
466
Total Units Section 8
135
% Rentals under Section 8
1.3%
% Occupied Section 8
85.9%

Section 8 Opportunity

Home SizeHUD PremiumMarket RentMax HUD Rent
1 Bedroom$490$2,000$2,490
2 Bedroom$100$2,800$2,900
3 Bedroom-$430$4,250$3,820
4 Bedroom-$1,540$6,000$4,460

Affordability — Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA

Home Price to Income Ratio

MetricZip Code AverageMetro AverageState Average
Home Price to Income Ratio7.1N/AN/A
Median Home Price$746,000N/AN/A
Median Household Income$114,000N/AN/A

Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA — ZIP Code Boundary Map

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