A leafy, tree-lined residential street in Westhaven Bay

A guide to the bay

Six neighborhoods, six very different lives.

Where you live on the bay shapes everything — your commute, your weekends, your neighbors. Here's the honest version of each corner, trade-offs and all.

Harbor View, Westhaven Bay — waterfront & rarefied

Waterfront & rarefied

Harbor View

Harbor View is where the bay shows off. Homes here sit on the bluff and the dune line, most behind gates, many with the water as their back garden. It is quiet by design — no through traffic, no storefronts — just the sound of the surf and the occasional sail slipping past the point.

Median
$4.75M
Range
$3.4M – $9M+
Walk
38
  • Private bluff & dune frontage
  • Gated, low-traffic lanes
  • Minutes to the yacht harbor
  • Sunset views over the point
Cedar Park, Westhaven Bay — tree-lined & timeless

Tree-lined & timeless

Cedar Park

If you picture front porches and old oaks, you're picturing Cedar Park. The neighborhood grew up in the 1920s and kept its bones — wide sidewalks, deep lots, and a housing stock of craftsman and Tudor homes that owners restore rather than replace.

Median
$1.69M
Range
$1.2M – $2.6M
Walk
82
  • Restored 1920s craftsman homes
  • Village green & farmers' market
  • Top-rated elementary school
  • Deep, tree-shaded lots
Lantern Hill, Westhaven Bay — elevated & architectural

Elevated & architectural

Lantern Hill

Lantern Hill rises just behind Old Town, close enough to walk down for dinner, high enough to leave the bustle behind. The lots are steep and the architecture answers them — glass, cedar, and steel homes that step down the slope to catch the bay light.

Median
$2.98M
Range
$2.1M – $5M
Walk
61
  • Contemporary, architect-led homes
  • Long views across the bay
  • Walkable to Old Town below
  • Quiet, winding hillside lanes
Old Town, Westhaven Bay — walkable & spirited

Walkable & spirited

Old Town

Old Town is the most walkable corner of Westhaven Bay, and the most alive. The 19th-century mill and warehouse blocks have been reborn as lofts, galleries, and the kind of café that becomes your second office. You can leave the car in the garage for days at a time.

Median
$925K
Range
$600K – $1.6M
Walk
96
  • Converted-mill lofts & condos
  • Highest Walk Score in the city
  • Galleries, cafés & nightlife
  • Live car-light or car-free
Meadowfield, Westhaven Bay — open & green

Open & green

Meadowfield

For buyers who want land without leaving the county, Meadowfield is the answer. Lots run from a third of an acre to several, with orchards, raised beds, and the odd horse paddock. The homes are a mix of modern farmhouses, ranch remodels, and a few new builds.

Median
$1.98M
Range
$1.4M – $3.5M
Walk
34
  • Acre-plus lots & orchards
  • Modern farmhouses & ranches
  • Bordering a regional park
  • Trails for riding and walking
The Terraces, Westhaven Bay — polished & low-maintenance

Polished & low-maintenance

The Terraces

The Terraces is the bay's newest neighborhood, a planned hillside of contemporary single-family homes and design-led townhouses completed over the last decade. Streets are tidy, lots are right-sized, and nearly every home was built for indoor-outdoor living and abundant light.

Median
$1.65M
Range
$1.1M – $2.8M
Walk
58
  • Newer modern homes & townhouses
  • Lock-and-leave, HOA-managed
  • EV-ready garages standard
  • Quick to Old Town & the freeway

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