Eastside

Bellevue

Seattle’s sister city to the east is the affluent suburb of Bellevue. Probably Seattle’s most well-known suburb, Bellevue consists of a robust downtown business district and high-end retailers with more moving in almost daily. The surrounding neighborhoods consist of generously sized houses and abundant quiet streets.

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Clyde Hill

Situated in the northwest corner of Bellevue it Clyde Hill.  This tiny residential neighborhood makes up about one square mile between Highway 520 and downtown Bellevue. It perfect for those who want a quiet neighborhood and easy access to highways and an urban corridor. Typically, you will find newer, spacious homes that sit on generously sized lots.

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Medina / Hunts Point

The eastern shore of Lake Washington houses the posh neighborhoods of Medina and Hunts Point. They both have the reputation for one of the most desirable (and expensive) neighborhoods IN THE WORLD!  They are located within a stone throw of downtown Bellevue, which is close enough to take advantage of all of its amenities, yet far enough away that you get that great neighborhood feel. Home of the world riches person, Bill Gates, this is truly an amazing area.

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Newcastle

One of Seattle’s most recently incorporated cities, Newcastle, is aptly name for that. The homes don’t actually look like castles, but being made of the same mold as Bellevue and Renton means that the houses aren’t too shabby. With its incredible views of downtown Seattle, Bellevue and its fancy restaurants and events, the Newcastle golf course is simply award winning.

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Mercer Island

This is a true island community. Being located between Seattle and the other east side suburbs, just consumes the best of both worlds. There is a decent population of affluent, retired residents here, and in general things are quiet. The homes here are large, many with spectacular views or waterfront.

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Issaquah

Issaquah is attractive to people who want room to spread out in a quieter atmosphere. The houses tend to be larger and are tucked-away in private neighborhoods.  Issaquah is and has been fast growing with builders giving ample opportunity to potential home buyers to own a new home of condo.

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Sammamish

Located on the eastern shore of Lake Sammamish is the City of Sammamish. Sammamish is home to Lake Sammamish State Park. The Park offers both water and land activities and local residents can do their own natural activities like play softball, volleyball, ride bikes or taking in a relaxing picnic.

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Kirkland

A little north of Bellevue lies the city of Kirkland. This area is popular for commuters and those who like the quieter atmosphere of the east side.  Lined with its lakefront beaches and bustling downtown area, Kirkland is a fun and vibrant. There many businesses, restaurants, parks, and other attractions make this area a desirable place to live.

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Redmond

The first ‘tech capital’ of the Seattle area, Redmond, is home to folks from all over the world.  Quite the trendy place, most residents are highly educated and earn a high income (thanks to Microsoft) and own their homes or condos. This gives Redmond a distinct reputation of having an interesting vibe, mixed with a global and diverse culture.

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Bothell

Just west of Interstate 405 is the fast growing City of Bothell.  With more affordable options, Bothell is great for those looking to get more for their money.  This area is full of shops, restaurants, spas, and public spaces. The Park at Bothell Landing is one of the main attractions, offering trails, a playground, a viewpoint on the river, and an amphitheater that hosts community events.

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Woodinville

The name Woodinville is synonymous with “winery”, but there is so much more here.  Upscale restaurants, spas, public events spaces, distilleries and breweries too!  Chateau Ste. Michelle may have given Woodinville its fame but other favorites in the area, Covington Cellars and Alexandria Nicole Cellars, winner of the 2011 Washington Winery of the Year, are nothing to sneeze at.  Redhook Brewery is also a hot attraction for locals and visitors.

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