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Sell my house — Georgetown Seattle

Sell your Georgetown home with arts-district character marketing and Seattle's most trusted listing team.

RexMont helps Georgetown Seattle homeowners price accurately around the arts corridor, industrial-adjacency variation, and trajectory positioning, prepare strategically, and reach the creative buyers who specifically seek Georgetown's authentic industrial-chic character and Seattle arts district lifestyle.

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Adriano Tori, Designated Broker — RexMont Real Estate

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Adriano Tori

Designated Broker, Founder & CEO — RexMont Real Estate · WA Lic. #27660

Adriano leads RexMont Real Estate — the most-reviewed real estate brokerage in Seattle and the Eastside. 1,200+ closed transactions, $1B+ in production, and 1,235 five-star Google reviews.

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Neighborhood
Georgetown, Seattle
Reviews
1,235 Google 5-star
Production
$1B+ closed
Transactions
1,200+

Market context

Georgetown sellers do best when the neighborhood's cultural identity leads the story.

Georgetown's appeal is its authentic character — the arts corridor along Airport Way S, craft brewery scene, and maker-culture density that gives the neighborhood a creative energy unlike any other Seattle neighborhood. Buyers who seek Georgetown are not looking for a generic urban address; marketing that speaks to the identity they're buying into reaches the right audience.

Industrial adjacency creates real pricing variation within Georgetown. Properties near active industrial uses price differently than those closer to the arts corridor or residential blocks. Accurate comparable selection accounts for this variation rather than averaging across the whole neighborhood.

RexMont prepares a locally-researched comparable analysis and positions Georgetown listings for the creative, identity-driven buyers who drive consistent demand in this culturally distinct Seattle neighborhood.

Coverage

Service area at a glance

RexMont represents buyers and sellers across these Seattle and Eastside markets. Click any city for the full local guide.

Bellevue, WA

ZIPs: 98004 · 98005 · 98006 · 98007 · 98008

Schools: Bellevue SD

Medina, WA

ZIP: 98039

Schools: Bellevue SD

Clyde Hill, WA

ZIP: 98004

Schools: Bellevue SD

Mercer Island, WA

ZIP: 98040

Schools: Mercer Island SD

Kirkland, WA

ZIPs: 98033 · 98034

Schools: Lake Washington SD

Redmond, WA

ZIPs: 98052 · 98053

Schools: Lake Washington SD

Sammamish, WA

ZIPs: 98074 · 98075

Schools: Lake Washington / Issaquah SD

Issaquah, WA

ZIPs: 98027 · 98029

Schools: Issaquah SD

Newcastle, WA

ZIPs: 98056 · 98059

Schools: Renton SD

Woodinville, WA

ZIPs: 98072 · 98077

Schools: Northshore SD

Kenmore, WA

ZIP: 98028

Schools: Northshore SD

Seattle, WA

ZIPs: 98101 · 98109 · 98112 · 98115 · 98118

Schools: Seattle Public Schools

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FAQ

Questions buyers and sellers ask first.

Who buys homes in Georgetown Seattle?

Georgetown attracts creative professionals drawn by the arts and maker-culture corridor, buyers seeking authentic industrial-chic Seattle character, and investors or early-movers who've watched Georgetown's trajectory and want to buy before the next leg of appreciation.

How does Georgetown's industrial heritage affect pricing?

Georgetown's industrial-adjacent character is both its appeal and its pricing consideration. The arts corridor and brewery scene drive buyer demand, but proximity to active industrial uses affects some properties. Street-by-street pricing is essential to capture the variation accurately.

What is Georgetown's strongest selling point?

Authentic Seattle character, established arts and creative community, craft brewery corridor, and continued trajectory driven by proximity to the Georgetown arts district investments. Marketing that leads with the neighborhood's cultural identity reaches the buyers willing to pay full value.

When is the best time to sell in Georgetown?

Spring (March–June) is strongest. Georgetown's appeal to creative and arts-oriented buyers also means year-round activity from Seattle's independent professional community.

Can RexMont help me sell my Georgetown home?

Yes. RexMont covers all Seattle neighborhoods including Georgetown and can provide a locally-researched comparable analysis that reflects the neighborhood's cultural positioning and industrial-adjacency variation.

Sell your Georgetown home with Seattle and the Eastside's most-reviewed brokerage.

RexMont brings arts-district character marketing, industrial-aware pricing, and 1,235 Google five-star reviews to your Georgetown listing.

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