Bellevue

Downtown "WEST" BELLEVUE

West Bellevue is comprised of affluent urban neighborhoods, an impressive combination of luxury high rise condominiums, upscale retail space including Neiman Marcus and Louis Vuitton, fine dining, The Bellevue Art Museum and fabulous entertainment venues all located in the vibrant downtown Bellevue. Due to its impressive skyline, views of Lake Washington and Downtown Seattle, West Bellevue is known to be home to many of Washington’s successful business people and prominent public figures. Not to mention, the newly renovated and expanded 10-acre Meydenbauer Bay Park features a curved pier offering pedestrian access over the water and an elevated promenade and play area to enjoy with your family. West Bellevue will also be served by the South Bellevue light rail station and South Bellevue Park & Ride, providing easy access to Seattle and downtown Bellevue.

EAST BELLEVUE

Bellevue is an beautiful well-established safe city that presents a way of life many can wish for with its steady per capita income, thriving companies, a boom tech industry, great schools, convenience and opportunities. East Bellevue in particular has a varied collection of neighborhoods with features such as a mix of quiet streets with family homes, larger newly built homes, ranch estates, and mixed-family housing for those of all ages from young professionals, families, and retirees. The Crossroads area is one of the focal points that serves the residents of East Bellevue with its shopping, entertainment, and restaurant establishments.

SOUTH BELLEVUE

Located on the south end of Lake Sammamish, the South Bellevue neighborhoods are known for its dense suburban feel while having an atmosphere full of nature, and highly rated public schools, and many coffee shops, parks, and trails for residents to enjoy. South Bellevue living also offers easy access to interstate 90 for a quick commute across the floating bride into Seattle, or connecting to Interstate 405 to Bellevue and Redmond. These neighborhoods include Eastgate, Factoria, Lakemont, Newport Hills, Sommerset, and Vasa Park right now Lake Sammamish.


The Lifestyle:

An urban upscale lifestyle for all young professionals, families, and retirees with many restaurants, coffee shops, gardens, and parks to enjoy. Top rated public schools.

Population:

11,439

Key Industries:

Tech companies

Schools:

Bellevue SD

Places to Explore:

Meydenbauer Bay Park, Bellevue Square Mall, Cougar Mountain, Lake Sammamish

Light Rail:

Opening in 2023, the East Link going through Downtown Bellevue has projected commutes from

  • Mercer Island to University of Washington: 20 minutes
  • South Bellevue to Sea-Tac Airport: 50 minutes
  • Redmond Technology to Bellevue Downtown: 10 minutes