King County, Neighborhoods
About 10 miles south of Seattle's urban bustle, you will find the quiet suburb of Renton. Renton's suburb is located on the beautiful Lake Washington and is known for its uniquely charming community.
Renton is known for its abundance of waterfront property. There are over 57 acres of water and land. If your dream home is on waterfront property, this is a great area to consider.
If you are an outdoorsy person, Renton would be a dream come true for you. There are over 50 hiking and walking trails in Renton and Newcastle areas and are rated as the best hikes in Washington. https://www.alltrails.com/us/washington/renton
If the abundance of water and land is not enough for you, Renton is home to the Seattle Seahawks! You might meet your favorite football player at a coffee shop.
In 2008 The Seattle Seahawks moved from where they used to call home in Kirkland, Wa to Renton Wa, along a beautiful strip of Lake Washington. https://www.seahawks.com/team/facilities/vmac/
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About 15 miles away from downtown Seattle is the suburb of Redmond. Redmond is brimming with the newest technology and innovation. Redmond consist of ten distinct neighborhoods: Bear Creek, Downtown, Educational Hill, Grass Lawn, Idylwood, North Redmond, Overlake, SE Redmond, Sammamish Valley, and Willows/ Rose Hill.
Redmond is an incredibly unique area among the king county neighborhoods. This is because the city successfully passed a green initiative called "The neighborhood matching fund." The city donated up to $5,000 in funds to contribute to neighborhood safety, clean up, and maintaining city parks.
Redmond is also known as the bicycle capital of the Northwest. There are over 30 miles of streets that have bike lanes on both sides of the road. The community of Redmond boasts the largest number of bicyclists in the Pacific Northwest.
Whether your a bike lover or need to bike to work, the Redmond community is the perfect community for your needs.
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About 17 miles away from downtown Seattle is the city of Issaquah. Issaquah is known for its beautiful natural environment. The town is near skiing establishments, top-rated hikes, boating, fishing, other outdoor activities.
Issaquah is known for its small-town charm and friendly disposition; however, it also boasts some of the area's best transportation options. Issaquah benefits from north-south regional access (State Route 900) and east-west regional access (Interstate 90).
Issaquah is also known for its excellent school district and consistently rated one of the best in the state.
If you have a family or looking to grow your family issaquah is a perfect community to raise your children.