From quaint Kirkland to the tech-hub of Redmond to Seattle’s myriad districts, Andrew knows what makes each neighborhood in the region unique — and he’ll make sure your new neighborhood matches your lifestyle and needs.
A break from the stress of Seattle, Kirkland has much of the same allure as its larger neighbor across the lake. With waterfront property on Lake Washington, a thriving downtown arts and theater scene, and over 25 miles of trails across dozens of local parks, Kirkland is a quaint escape mere minutes from the big city.
Home to businesses like Microsoft and Nintendo of America, Redmond is the Eastside’s innovative tech hub. But beyond its technological prowess and strong economic base, the city is also home to one of the state’s top school districts, along with plenty of outdoor recreation on Lake Sammamish and local trails.
Home to businesses like Microsoft and Nintendo of America, Redmond is the Eastside’s innovative tech hub. But beyond its technological prowess and strong economic base, the city is also home to one of the state’s top school districts, along with plenty of outdoor recreation on Lake Sammamish and local trails.
Perhaps the quintessential Pacific Northwest experience, Seattle balances its economic opportunities and corporate headquarters downtown with quirky, tree-lined streets and hipster coffee shops in its smaller neighborhoods across the city. With diverse lifestyle offerings and easy access to nature through Puget Sound or nearby Mt. Rainer, Seattle is whatever you make of it.
More laid-back and free-spirited than the rest of the city, West Seattle functions as the region’s resident beach town. Separated from the rest of the city by the Duwamish Waterway, with Alki Beach and Lincoln Park both within its bounds, West Seattle is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts with a taste for local boutiques and quiet coffeeshops.
More laid-back and free-spirited than the rest of the city, West Seattle functions as the region’s resident beach town. Separated from the rest of the city by the Duwamish Waterway, with Alki Beach and Lincoln Park both within its bounds, West Seattle is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts with a taste for local boutiques and quiet coffeeshops.
Just 20 minutes north of Seattle, Bothell offers a quiet, small-town escape along the Sammamish River. This friendly, walkable town is known for its iconic footbridge, cycling trails and proximity to Woodinville’s storied wine country, while local wetlands provide easy access to nature. For a restful residence only minutes from the heart of Seattle, Bothell can’t be beat.
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