WA

Bellevue

Living in Bellevue, offers an exceptional quality of life in a vibrant urban environment. Known for its stunning views of Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains, Bellevue boasts a thriving economy with major tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon. Residents enjoy top-rated schools, diverse dining options, and upscale shopping at Bellevue Square. The city's extensive parks and recreational facilities provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities. With a strong sense of community and convenient access to Seattle, Bellevue is an ideal place for families and professionals seeking a dynamic and enriching lifestyle.

$2,250,382

Average Sales Price

$1,360,000

Median Sales Price

245

Total Listings

135,937

Population

Welcome to Bellevue

A thriving city with an abundance of green spaces, tech companies, and outstanding schools
 
Located about 10 miles east of Seattle — across Interstate 90 — Bellevue is a bustling, trendy, and sophisticated place to reside. Home to a population of 144,403, the city is surrounded by Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish. Unlike other nearby locales, Bellevue comprises distinct regions with their own unique vibe. From scenic and wooded to energetic and urban, this city has it all.
 
One exceptional aspect of living in Bellevue is the various types of neighborhoods and available housing styles. Prospective buyers looking to relocate to a quiet suburb should explore the northern and southern portions of the city. Alternatively, in the center of Bellevue, enjoy a thriving urban environment that features convenient public transportation, excellent walkability, a lively arts and culture scene, and luxurious condos.
 

What to Love

  • Bustling downtown area
  • Tranquil suburban communities
  • Exceptional public schools
  • Close to Seattle
  • Ample spots for outdoor recreation — including parks and lakes

Local Lifestyle

All-encompassing and community-centric, Bellevue is one of northern Washington’s top places to live. Locals have the privilege of being close to exceptional public schools, engaging museums, lush green spaces, and an array of additional conveniences. The northern and southernmost parts of Bellevue are heavily residential and suburban. Within these neighborhoods, enjoy breathtaking vistas and the beauty of towering evergreens. Toward the center of the city, discover the excitement and attractions that Bellevue is known for — including the Bellevue Botanical Garden and the Bellevue Arts Museum.
 

Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

When residing in Bellevue, memorable dining experiences and leisurely shopping are always within reach. Instead of venturing to Seattle, stay in town to enjoy a magnificent selection of eateries and retailers.
 
Downtown Bellevue features the highest concentration of stores and restaurants. Plan to indulge in a day of retail therapy? On and around Bellevue Way NE, discover a myriad of popular stores. Favorites include The LEGO® Store, Amazon Books, Crate & Barrel, Nordstrom, Madewell, Macy’s, Dolce & Gabbana, Tiffany & Co., The North Face, and many others.
 
When it is time to eat or imbibe, your options are equally impressive. Residents are particularly fond of dining at The Lakehouse, Duke’s Seafood, Seastar Restaurant & Raw Bar, Mediterranean Kitchen, Earls Kitchen + Bar, Broiler Bay Hamburgers, Cantinetta Bellevue, and Carmine's.
 

Things to Do

Make plans to spend time at some of Bellevue’s top attractions, festivals, and outdoor spaces during your days off.
 
Those residing on the central and northern side of the city have numerous parks and museums that they can tour any day of the week. Noteworthy stops include KidsQuest Children's Museum, Bridle Trails State Park, Viewpoint Park, Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue Botanical Garden, Bellevue Downtown Park, and Ardmore Park. Avid golfers can book their tee time at nearby courses, such as Bellevue Golf Course and the Glendale Country Club. Bellevue is also home to Snowflake Lane, the Northwest’s best holiday show that’s festive and fun for the whole family.
 
There are several not-to-miss nature spots in the Bellevue area. Coal Creek Natural Area, Newcastle Beach Park, Lakemont Community Park, Meadow Wood Park, and Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park are well-known for their gorgeous views and outstanding amenities.
 

Schools

Bellevue is home to some of the most exceptional schools in Washington state, included within the Bellevue School District.
 

Read more about the city of Bellevue here.
 

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Attributes Average Median
Bathrooms 2.5 2.25
Bedrooms 3.1 3
Year Built 1993 1994
Lot Size 17,986 Sqft 5,270 Sqft
Taxes $11,953 $8,413

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