Barkley, Bellingham WA — Neighborhood Guide (2026)

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BELLINGHAM · NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE

Barkley.

By Genaro Shaffer, Bellwether Real Estate — Updated May 2026

Barkley Village is Bellingham’s master-planned residential + commercial community — north Bellingham’s family-friendly + walkable-village-center neighborhood with newer construction throughout.

60-second answer

Barkley features Barkley Village (walkable commercial center with restaurants + shops + medical + grocery) surrounded by master-planned residential. Median home runs $650K-$850K. Best for: families wanting walkable village amenities + newer construction + planned community, downsizers wanting low-maintenance, retirees liking the planned community feel. Worst for: character-home buyers, restaurant-density priorities beyond village center, downtown-walking priority.

What it feels like

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Open greenspace and walking paths nearby.

Master-planned community character. Walkable Barkley Village center (small commercial district with restaurants, services, grocery). Surrounding residential streets are manicured + curated. Most homes built 1995-2024.

The vibe is master-planned-walkable-village. Smaller scale than urban walkable (Fairhaven, downtown) but real village character.

Who fits

Fits: families wanting village-walkable amenities, downsizers, retirees, newer-construction buyers, buyers wanting planned community amenities Doesn’t fit: character-home lovers, urban-density buyers, premium-estate seekers

Schools

  • Cordata Elementary OR Birchwood Elementary
  • Shuksan Middle
  • Squalicum High

Verify for specific address.

Barkley Village amenities

  • Restaurants (Aslan Brewing, multiple options)
  • Haggen grocery
  • Medical/dental services
  • PeaceHealth clinic
  • Banking
  • Boutique retail
  • Theater

The walkable village is genuine — many residents do daily errands without driving.

Outdoors + nearby

  • Cornwall Park
  • Lake Whatcom (10 min)
  • I-5 access for travel
  • Galbraith Mountain (15 min)
  • Whatcom Falls Park (10 min)

Market 2026

  • Median: $650K-$850K
  • New construction $750K-$1M
  • Townhomes $400K-$600K
  • Condos $300K-$500K
  • DOM: typical
  • HOA: most subdivisions

Common notes

  • HOAs common — review CCRs + reserves carefully
  • Newer construction = newer systems
  • Master-planned aesthetic standards
  • Lot sizes vary by subdivision phase
  • Some rental restrictions

FAQ

Is Barkley Village walkable? The village center is walkable. Surrounding residential requires walking 10-20 min to village. Different from Fairhaven walkability.

Good for families? Strong fit — among Bellingham’s most family-popular newer neighborhoods.

Median price? $650K-$850K typically.

HOAs? Most Barkley subdivisions have active HOAs. Verify financials + rules before purchase.

Schools? Cordata or Birchwood Elementary + Shuksan Middle + Squalicum High.

Versus Cordata? Barkley has master-planned village character; Cordata has commercial corridor character. Barkley more residential-aesthetic; Cordata more shopping-convenience.

Investment potential? Newer construction holds well; verify HOA rental rules.

Sibling neighborhoods

Cordata · Birchwood · Sunnyland

Talk to Genaro

📞 (360) 389-6616 · ✉️ genaro@bellwetherrealestate.com · 📩 Contact

Don’t go generic — go with Genaro.

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