Sehome Hill makes up a large portion of the Sehome Neighborhood’s residential foundation; rising 650 feet from Bellingham Bay the top of the hill remains undeveloped. Sehome Hill is owned by WWU and the City of Bellingham, who have dedicated the area to preserve plant species.
The Sehome Neighborhood is one of the oldest in Bellingham, once formerly the Town of Sehome it is now a large part of the history of Bellingham. Many of the homes in Sehome are architecturally historic with grand landscaping to match the outstanding views. Population in the Sehome Neighborhood is one of the largest in Bellingham; almost 90% of the area is developed. Homes in this location are highly sought after due to their excellent architecture.
Many of the multi-family residences consist of 3 units or less, mainly centered around Western Washington University. Many of the large homes have been converted to apartment complexes that have a character of their own.
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