Sunnyland Neighborhood is largely a single-family residential community and is centrally located within the City of Bellingham. It shares it’s boarders with the Lettered Streets and Cornwall Park neighborhoods and Roosevelt being just across the breath of I-5. There is some commercial shopping and local business in this Bellingham neighborhood. Most homes have the character of a 1920’s bungalow but mixed in here and there you will find homes from the early 1900’s. The Sunnyland Neighborhood is a diverse Bellingham neighborhood. Industrial uses (some located in older homes) dominate the southern third of the neighborhood. Multifamily and single family areas surround a neighborhood commercial area at the Alabama/James Street intersection. This where one can find Trader Joes, Youngstock's Outdoor market and the popular Kulshan Brewing Co with it's summer outdoor beer garden along James street. This neighborhood, home to over 2,200 Bellingham residents, also includes open space and play fields at the reconstructed Bellingham High School, Sunnyland Park, Sunnyland Elementary School and adjacent Memorial Park.
The northern section of the neighborhood contains low density residential uses, and the western part higher density residential uses. The residential character of this neighborhood is generally one of single family two-story older homes, with many families having lived there for many years. Many of the homes in the neighborhood have been well maintained. The homes in this Bellingham neighborhood start at a minimum of $115,000 with an average price of $258,238 a median of $257,500 and a maximum price of $429,900 as of late Dec 2013. At the moment there are only 8 homes for Sale in the Sunnyland Neighborhood.
In the past year 37 homes have sold in Sunnyland and the Average Sales price was $239,299. The average sold price per square foot was $197.57/sq.ft.
Here's a map of the Sunnyland Neighborhood of Bellingham:
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