Eastside


Bellevue:
Whoever would have thought that tranquil strawberry and blueberry fields and other farms would have eventually given way to the thriving city with such a vibrant and busy downtown that is now present day Bellevue. Read more

Clyde Hill:
Clyde Hill is just barely a mile and a half square, but don’t call this city of 2,900 in its own right a neighborhood of Bellevue. Read more

Yarrow Point:
Yarrow Point is another tiny, but independent community on the Eastside. Yarrow Point has only 405 households with a population of just over 1,000 residents. Read more

Hunts Point:
Hunts Point is another small, largely exclusive upper class community on the Eastside of Lake Washington. Read more

Medina:
Medina, yet another tiny community on the Eastside, is probably best known as the city where billionaire Bill Gates lives with his family. Read more

Beaux Arts:
Among the tiny communities that populate the Eastside, Beaux Arts Village can proudly claim to be the tiniest – both in physical size and population. With a population numbering just over 300 and occupying an area only three blocks by six blocks, Beaux Arts remains a quaint lake-front community. Read more

Kirkland/Juanita:
Kirkland is another city jewel in the Eastside’s crown of cities. Read more

Mercer Island:
Mercer Island is a community that has clearly benefited from the Interstate Highway System.. Read more

Newcastle:
In the late 1800s, Newcastle was a coal-mining center and became one of the region’s first “company towns”. Read more

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