
BELLINGHAM · NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE
Roosevelt.
By Genaro Shaffer, Bellwether Real Estate — Updated May 2026
Roosevelt is Bellingham’s affordable character neighborhood — older homes, mixed demographic, walking distance to downtown, often overlooked by newer buyers but offering meaningful value.
60-second answer
Roosevelt sits between Sunnyland and downtown Bellingham with older character homes (pre-1950 typical), grid streets, and meaningful affordability for the location. Median home runs $475K-$650K. Best for: first-home buyers, character-home lovers on tighter budgets, investors targeting walkable + rentable, buyers willing to update older homes. Worst for: buyers wanting newer construction, big yards, premium amenities.
What it feels like

Grid streets. Pre-1950 homes mostly. Mixed demographic — long-time residents + newer buyers + rentals. Walking distance to downtown (10-15 min). Older mechanical systems common. Some properties need updating; some renovated.
Who fits
Fits: first-home buyers, character-home buyers on budget, investors targeting rentals, walkable downtown priority + budget conscious Doesn’t fit: newer-construction buyers, suburban-yard priority, premium-residential seekers
Schools
- Roosevelt Elementary
- Whatcom Middle School
- Bellingham High School
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Outdoors + nearby
- Downtown Bellingham (walking distance)
- Cornwall Park (10 min walk)
- Whatcom Falls Park (10 min drive)
- Boulevard Park (15 min walk)
- Galbraith Mountain (15 min drive)
Market 2026
- Median: $475K-$650K
- Entry: $400K starter
- Upper: $750K renovated
- DOM: variable; renovated moves fast
- Inventory: moderate
Common notes
- Older homes = older systems
- Foundation considerations common
- Knob-and-tube wiring in some pre-1940 homes
- Lead paint + asbestos in older homes (not necessarily problem if not damaged)
- Smaller lots (3,500-6,000 sq ft typical)
- Rental conversion potential for some properties
FAQ
Affordable for Bellingham? Yes — one of more affordable neighborhoods within Bellingham city.
Walkable? Yes — downtown 10-15 min walk.
Schools? Roosevelt Elementary + Whatcom Middle + Bellingham High.
Investment property? Strong potential — walkable downtown + rental demand.
Versus York? Both older + affordable + character. Similar tier; pick by specific property.
Versus Sunnyland? Roosevelt has more downtown walkability; Sunnyland has more family-block density.
Renovation potential? Many properties have significant upside with thoughtful renovation.
Sibling neighborhoods
Columbia · Lettered Streets · York · Sunnyland
Talk to Genaro
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Genaro Shaffer · Licensed WA Real Estate Broker #27119 · Bellwether Real Estate · 11+ years · 67+ transactions · 5.0 Zillow 📞 (360) 389-6616, Bellingham WA 98225 Powered by Bellwether Real Estate · Member NWMLS · Equal Housing Opportunity