Living in Holly Park
Holly Park takes its name from the former Holly Park public housing project, which was demolished in the late 1990s and replaced with the NewHolly mixed-income community — a nationally recognized HOPE VI redevelopment that blends affordable housing, market-rate homes, and community facilities within a thoughtfully designed neighborhood. Today the area feels like an established residential community, with a mix of townhomes, craftsman-style single-family homes, and apartment buildings centered around community gardens, pocket parks, and a community center.
The neighborhood is one of South Seattle's most culturally diverse, with significant East African, Southeast Asian, and Latino communities adding to the rich character of the area. Holly Park — the actual park — along with the adjacent Cheasty Greenspace offers a surprising amount of natural terrain for hiking, mountain biking, and passive recreation within the urban grid. Community pride runs high here, with active neighborhood associations, cultural events, and a strong local identity that distinguishes Holly Park from its surroundings.
First-time homebuyer — Buyers entering the Seattle market who need a more accessible price point without sacrificing access to the city's employment centers and transit network. Community-minded family — Families drawn to the mixed-income, multicultural character of NewHolly and looking for a neighborhood where neighbors know each other. South Seattle investor — Buyers seeking value-add single-family or townhome opportunities in a neighborhood with improving infrastructure and proximity to the Columbia City light rail hub.