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Shoreline
  • Suburb of Seattle, WA
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Suburb
Seattle

Shoreline

    Report Card

    grade A
    Overall Niche Grade
    1. Public Schools
      grade A
    2. Crime & Safety
      grade C+
    3. Housing
      grade C minus
    4. Nightlife
      grade A minus
    5. Good for Families
      grade A
    6. Diversity
      grade A
    7. Jobs
      grade B
    8. Weather
      grade B
    9. Cost of Living
      grade C minus
    10. Health & Fitness
      grade A+
    11. Outdoor Activities
      grade A+
    12. Commute
      grade A minus

    Shoreline is a suburb of Seattle with a population of 58,213. Shoreline is in King County and is one of the best places to live in Washington. Living in Shoreline offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Shoreline there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many young professionals live in Shoreline and residents tend to have moderate political views. The public schools in Shoreline are highly rated.

    About

    About Shoreline...
    Population
    58,213

    Real Estate

    Median Home Value
    $627,500
    National
    $244,900
    Median Rent
    $1,730
    National
    $1,163
    Area Feel
    Urban Suburban Mix
    Rent vs. Own
    • Rent
      33%
    • Own
      67%
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    Shoreline Rankings

    Niche ranks thousands of places to live based on key statistics from the U.S. Census and expert insights.

    Crime & Safety

    Crime & Safety
    grade C+
    Based on violent and property crime rates.
    Violent Crimes
    • Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
    • Assault
      100.5
      national  282.7
    • Murder
      0
      national  6.1
    • Rape
      34.1
      national  40.7
    • Robbery
      46
      national  135.5
    Property Crimes
    • Calculated annually per 100,000 residents
    • Burglary
      592.6
      national  500.1
    • Theft
      1,730.1
      national  2,042.8
    • Motor Vehicle Theft
      389.8
      national  284

    Residents

    Diversity
    grade A
    Based on ethnic and economic diversity.
    Age
    • <10 years
      11%
    • 10-17 years
      8%
    • 18-24 years
      6%
    • 25-34 years
      14%
    • 35-44 years
      15%
    • 45-54 years
      13%
    • 55-64 years
      13%
    • 65+ years
      19%
    Education Levels
    • Master's degree or higher
      19%
      national  13%
    • Bachelor's degree
      32%
      national  21%
    • Some college or associate's degree
      28%
      national  29%
    • High school diploma or equivalent
      14%
      national  26%
    • Less than high school diploma
      6%
      national  11%

    Working in Shoreline

    Jobs
    grade B
    Based on employment rates, job and business growth, and cost of living.
    Median Household Income
    $95,623
    National
    $69,021

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