The usual tradeoff when you decide on a place to live is convenience vs. tranquility. Remarkably, South Lake Union offers both. All the necessities of daily living are close by — most notably a Whole Foods Market. Yet you’re also living near parks, the Seattle Center, and our neighborhood’s namesake, Lake Union.
Another advantage to calling South Lake Union home is that most of the buildings are new and LEED-certified, so you’ll be living in healthy, sustainably designed spaces. So the question really isn’t whether or not you should live in South Lake Union. It’s simply this: Rent or own?

Enso, 2200 and Rollin Street are all located on the Seattle Streetcar line.