- Alabama HillBellingham's quiet hilltop with big views and bigger backyards.
- BarkleyBellingham's fastest-growing urban village with views, shops, and new energy.
- BirchwoodBig lots, diverse community, and a rural feel inside city limits.
- City CenterBreweries, galleries, and Bellingham's cultural heart.
- ColumbiaTree-lined streets, front-porch culture, and fiercely loyal neighbors.
- CordataBellingham's newest neighborhood -- master-planned, diverse, and still growing.
- Cornwall ParkA 70-acre park, established homes, and Bellingham's quietest residential streets.
- EdgemoorWooded lots, bay views, and Bellingham's most exclusive address.
- FairhavenBellingham's crown jewel -- historic brick village, waterfront trails, and car-optional living.
- Happy ValleyStudents, families, and creek trails between Fairhaven and the university.
- IrongateBellingham's industrial backbone with quiet residential pockets.
- King MountainBellingham's newest neighborhood -- forested hillside with panoramic views.
- Lettered StreetsCentury-old Craftsmans, the Pickett House, and a ten-minute walk to everything.
- MeridianBellingham's strip-mall corridor -- practical, affordable, and reinventing itself.
- PugetSports complex, Lakeway shopping, and hillside homes near Whatcom Falls.
- RooseveltBellingham's most populous neighborhood -- affordable, central, and improving fast.
- SamishLake Padden at your doorstep and forest in every direction.
- SehomeWhere Bellingham began -- historic homes, forest trails, and the city's best observation tower.
- Silver BeachBellingham's lakefront neighborhood -- water views, Big Rock Garden, and family roots.
- SouthWhere the city ends and Chuckanut Mountain begins.
- South HillPostcard views, historic homes, and the boardwalk at Boulevard Park.
- SunnylandCraft breweries, Craftsman bungalows, and Bellingham's most active neighborhood association.
- Western Washington UniversityA hilltop campus with bay views, world-class sculpture, and forest trails.
- Whatcom FallsWaterfalls, world-class mountain biking, and trails out the back door.
- YorkVictorian bones, sandstone foundations, and a five-minute walk to downtown.
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