Bellevue:

Bellevue WA – A Beautiful Place to Live and Play


Located across Lake Washington from Seattle and sprawling from just North of the 520 to South of the 90. Bellevue borders Kirkland, Redmond, Issaquah & Renton. Just so happens that the word “Bellevue” in French means “A Beautiful View”. Having been recently voted #1 in CNN Money’s List of best places to live and launch a business, you can’t go wrong.

Downtown Bellevue is changing before our eyes. It is the 2nd largest city center in Washington State and have more than 35,000 employees and more than 5,000 residents in the downtown core. Based on per capita income, Bellevue is ranked #15 for wealthiest of 522 communities in the State of Washington.

Bellevue’s Neighborhoods consist of:

West Bellevue – Comprised of many communities including Downtown Bellevue, Meydenbauer, Vuecrest. Great work/live life in West Bellevue with close proximity to the I-520 or I-90. Many restaurants, shops and things to do.

Clyde Hill – See homes currently for sale in Clyde Hill

Medina – See homes currently for sale in Medina

Hunts Point – See homes currently for sale in Hunts Point

Enatai/Beaux Arts – See homes currently for sale in Enatai

Robinswood -

Woodridge – Great neighborhood with easy access to the I-90 and I-405. The westerly located homes have a view and the neighborhood is quiet and well taken care of.

Wilburton – See homes for sale in the Wilburton Neighborhood of Bellevue

Crossroads – Comprises the east end of the city across rolling hills to the shores of Lake Sammamish. Celebrated for its vibrant diversity, the Crossroads community is attractive to young families and newcomers. Just south are the

Lake Hills – See homes for sale in the Lake Hills Neighborhood of Bellevue

Phantom Lake – areas named for the secluded bodies of water and gentle slopes that attracted some of the original settlers to the area.

Somerset – South of the I-90

Cougar Mountain – South of the I-90

Newport Hills -

Newport Shores – Located on Lake Washington just off of Coal Creek Parkway. The area has its own marina and recreation center for homeowners.

Parks in Bellevue -

http://www.ci.bellevue.wa.us/parks_intro.htm

Walking and Biking in Bellevue -

http://www.ci.bellevue.wa.us/walking_biking.htm

Places to shop –

Bellevue Square located in Downtown Bellevue (West Bellevue) http://bellevuecollection.com/

Lincoln Square http://bellevuecollection.com/

Factoria Mall (South of I-90) http://www.factoriamall.com/

Crossroads Mall http://www.crossroadsbellevue.com/

Other clothing stores in Bellevue WA: http://seattle.citysearch.com/listings/bellevue/clothing/73148_3860

Restaurants in Bellevue WA:

http://seattle.citysearch.com/guide/bellevue-wa/restaurants.html

Bars & Clubs:

http://seattle.citysearch.com/guide/bellevue-wa/bars_nightlife.html

Things to do:

Lincoln Square Cinemas http://www.lincolnsquarecinemas.com/

Lucky Strike Lanes http://www.bowlluckystrike.com/

The Parlor Billiards & Spirits http://www.parlorlive.com/parlorbilliards-generalinfo.htm

Parlor LIVE http://www.parlorlive.com/parlorlive-main.html

Vintage Lounge at Daniel’s Broiler http://www.schwartzbros.com/daniels.cfm