Woodinville is famous for its wineries. Beautiful scenery and good food are easy to find here. Homes are a little more spread out and life is just a fraction slower then in some of the tech-driven neighboring communities. With good schools and parks Woodinville is a lovely place to ... » Learn More about Woodinville
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Or a different neighborhood/school district? Maybe a better view?
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Bellevue, WA 98004 - 206.793.0131
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Explore Seattle’s Eastside
Maple Valley
Maple Valley is a family-friendly community with great outdoor amenities and some of the most affordable family homes on the eastside. Much of the development here has been done within the last 20 years giving the town a very clean and modern feel. Featuring great schools and a myriad of outdoor ... » Learn More about Maple Valley
North Bend
North Bend is the last town on I-90 before the Snoqualmie Pass and a great launching point for mountain adventures. This community has a historic downtown core famous as the setting of the TV show Twin Peaks. With restaurants and shops, lovely parks, good schools, and lots of outdoor opportunities ... » Learn More about North Bend
Snoqualmie
If you drive up into the mountains west of Issaquah, you come to Snoqualmie. Once a logging and farming community, Snoqualmie is now a suburban development with a charming historic downtown. It is home to the Northwest Railway Museum where you can ride a train for a seasonal experience. Good food ... » Learn More about Snoqualmie
Renton
Renton is located on the south east shore of Lake Washington at the mouth of the Cedar River. This is a quirky community that covers a large land area. Renton Highlands, Benson Hill, and Talbot Hill are three of the larger communities in the city. It is the home of the Seattle Seahawks training ... » Learn More about Renton
Kirkland
Kirkland sits on the northeast shore of Lake Washington. The city's downtown waterfront has restaurants, art galleries, a performing arts center, public parks, and beaches. Sand volleyball and boating are easy to find along the water's edge. This family friendly community features beautiful parks, ... » Learn More about Kirkland
Bellevue
The biggest and most central city on the eastside, Bellevue is the "Uptown" to Seattle's downtown. Bellevue is french for "beautiful view" and it is completely deserving of the name. This lovely city set at the eastern shore of Lake Washington features gorgeous views of the lake and an extensive ... » Learn More about Bellevue
Redmond
Redmond, also known as the bicycle capital of the northwest, is home to the main campus of Microsoft. It extends from Bellevue back into the Snoqualmie Valley. Full of rolling hills and lots of trees, here you can live close to town and still feel like you are in the woods. Many areas are so heavily ... » Learn More about Redmond
Issaquah
If you want to be close to the city but feel like you are in the mountains, check out Issaquah. Nestled between three mountain peaks (Cougar, Squak, and Tiger) Issaquah is a city rich in history with a charming mountain vibe. Initially it was settled as a mining town, then it became important to the ... » Learn More about Issaquah