With area's hottest and most upscale shopping mall located downtown, Bellevue is not only the largest Eastside city,but a mecca for upscale eateries, boutiques, high rise condos,
arts & entertainment. Four major high schools, gorgeous high priced view and/or lakefront homes,classic starter neighborhoods & areas rich with culture, all testify to Bellevue's ability to suit everyone's taste.
Sitting along the eastern shores of Lake Washington and reaching to the western shores of Lake Sammamish, access to Seattle is an easy choice with two floating bridges directly accessing the heart of the city. Bellevue's average home price is $727,263, up 16% from last year.
Plunked directly in the heart of downtown Bellevue, high scale living is at your fingertips in the jewel box community of Medina and Clyde Hill. Home to Bill Gates and the likes, these areas sport impressive homes, location, waterfront and views. Average sale
prices in Clyde Hill
are $1,517,744.
"My office is located in downtown Bellevue. A great central location with easy access to the entire Eastside."
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Nestled in the heart of the
Sammamish Valley with
sweeping mountain views,
dense forests, & beautiful
Lake Sammamish, lies the
city of Redmond, a community of contrasts.
Redmond is a true outdoor paradise
offering first class lodging, dining,
shopping and entertainment. The home
of Bill Gates' Microsoft, Redmond has
grown by leaps and bounds, with
thoughtful consideration
to the environment.
Redmond Town Center, the shopper
friendly mall with the outdoor market
"feel" attracts residents looking for a
variety of dining experiences, movies, live entertainment,
an assortment of boutiques and anchor tenant retail stores.
AREA COMMUNITIES
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A favorite Eastside destination, Redmond is
minutes to I-520 and I-405, making access to other communities quick and easy.The average home
price is $642,199.
Known as the bicycle capital of the northwest, Redmond boasts miles of riding trails, hiking
trails, and favorite "off leash" doggie park
located in Marymoor Park, the region's popular mega acre County Park.
Woodinville is a popular day trip destination, drawing more than half a million
visitors annually to its two major
wineries, Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery and Columbia Winery, & a million
visitors to Molbak's, a 16 acre greenhouse and nursery.
In addition, visitors find a
number of outstanding
points of interest here,
including 19 other wineries,
the Redhook Brewery, and
Willows Lodge & The
Barking Frog Restaurant.
Every year, thousands
of people enjoy walking,
biking,horseback riding,
in-line skating and running
along the Sammamish
River Trail, which is
connected to the City's
tourist district by a
bridge. The Sammamish River Trail connects to
the Burke Gilman, uniting Redmond, Woodinville
and the Eastside
to Seattle.
Downtown Woodiville boasts a newly constructed "barn style' shopping center complete with bookstores, cinema, groceries, Starbucks, outdoor cafes, and wide "walker friendly"sidewalks making the downtown a popular destination.
Known for it's many horse loving residents,Woodinville is a terrific place to find horse property and acreage. Average home prices are $648,499.
with the Falls, the city is home to the Puget Sound Railway Historic Association. This historic depot operates a tourist train and is
a popular stop for visitors. Average home prices are $516,976. Small town living with quick city access is a plus for residents who want to take advantage of both.
"The community of North Bend is known for it's beauty and friendliness. I've worked with many buyers looking for homes in this area and the opportunities are great."
settled there in 1871. It is a small, yet diverse city, rich in history & tradition.The residents represent an exciting
cross section of occupations & cultures. Duvall is located
on SR-203, approximately 25 miles northeast of Seattle,
halfway between Monroe and
Carnation. It is fast becoming a
favorite residential community for
both commuters and those who
choose to conduct business in a
small town setting.
Carnation is a rural community of
1,905 residents that is
approximately 1.2 square miles
in size. Known for it's popular berry farms, it is rich in agriculture and a "must visit" for u-pick opportunities. A 30 mile drive east of Seattle and 15 minutes east of Redmond, it is located along SR-203 in the beautiful Snoqualmie Valley.