Neighborhood Profiles

Bridle Trails
Bridle Trails is Bellevue's unique equestrian neighborhood area, with acres of residential property devoted to pastures and trails for horses. While not every family is part of the equestrian ... Details

Clyde Hill
The City of Clyde Hill has the unique distinction of spectacular views of Lake Washington, Mount Rainer, and the Olympic Mountains, the Cascade Mountain range and the Seattle or Bellevue skyline from ... Details

Downtown Bellevue
Bellevue is the fifth largest city in Washington, with a population of more than 130,000. It is the high-tech and retail center of the Eastside, with more than 130,000 jobs and a skyline of ... Details
Kirkland
Kirkland is a vibrant waterfront destination with an unparalleled blend of outdoor recreation, art, dining room and boutique shopping. Located on the shores of Lake Washington just east of ... Details

Medina
Located on the West end of Bellevue, and just across the lake from Seattle, Medina makes up a large part of the Lake Washington waterfront, while having just over 3,000 total residents. The Lake ... Details

Pike Place Market
Even if you’ve never visited Seattle before, one Google search of “some of the best things to do in Seattle” and Pike Place Market is in the top queue of the best Seattle attractions! Part of what ... Details

Queen Anne
Queen Anne, originally called Eden Hill, adopted the name due to the style of home that were built. Queen Anne is a beautiful place that can be divided into 4 smaller areas. Lower Queen is close to ... Details