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With sweeping views of the Sound and a growing food scene, Burien is a hidden gem in the metro area.
Des Moines brings marina views, waterfront dining, and a laid-back vibe to South King County.
Tucked beneath tree canopies, Lake Forest Park offers a quiet escape with easy access to city life.
Charming and coastal, Normandy Park delivers small-town serenity near the city’s edge.
A vibrant mix of innovation, culture, and character—Seattle has a neighborhood for every lifestyle.
A small enclave near Burien, Seahurst feels like a peaceful retreat with beach access just minutes away.
Known for its global gateway airport, SeaTac also offers surprisingly walkable neighborhoods and diverse communities.
Just north of Seattle, Shoreline blends urban access with peaceful residential living and scenic coastline.
At the crossroads of commerce and convenience, Tukwila keeps you connected to everything.
The Eastside’s urban core, Bellevue balances luxury, tech, and nature with style.
Perched above the Eastside, Clyde Hill offers privacy, prestige, and panoramic vistas.
Tucked between lakeside mansions and lush greenery, Hunts Point defines elite quietude.
Issaquah sits where the mountains meet the marketplace, offering both adventure and amenities.
Waterfront living meets walkable downtown charm in the always-evolving city of Kirkland.
Exclusive and elegant, Medina is known for its estates and stunning Lake Washington views.
Newcastle is a best-kept secret for those seeking greenbelts, trails, and suburban peace.
As the heart of Washington’s tech scene, Redmond is both innovative and family-friendly.
Sammamish blends new neighborhoods with a close-knit community feel and natural beauty.
This peninsula community, Yarrow Point, is small in size but rich in character and luxury.
Bothell brings together university town vibes, local breweries, and easy commutes.
Set along Lake Washington, Kenmore is calm, green, and ready for paddleboards or peaceful strolls.
With wineries, trails, and charm in every direction, Woodinville is a destination as much as a home.
Quiet streets, community parks, and neighborly charm make Algona a cozy place to call home.
Auburn boasts strong roots, commuter access, and a vibrant downtown all its own.
With new development and strong community spirit, Covington is full of growth and opportunity.
Between city and sea, Federal Way offers shopping, beaches, and suburban space.
One of the region’s most diverse cities, Kent mixes global flavor with parks and practicality.
Well-positioned between major cities, Lakeland North keeps things peaceful and practical.
Known for its residential comfort and family-friendly appeal, Lakeland South is a gem for everyday living.
Small-town heart and close-knit pride define life in Pacific.
Renton delivers big-city convenience with a neighborly pace and lake access to boot.
Steeped in mining history and surrounded by natural beauty, Black Diamond offers a true small-town feel.
Enumclaw is where farmland meets mountain views and community comes first.
Hobart is rural, relaxed, and rich in Pacific Northwest charm.
Nature trails, good schools, and open skies make Maple Valley a favorite for families and first-time buyers alike.
In Ravensdale, open land and wooded serenity provide a retreat from the everyday.
With its farming roots and friendly spirit, Carnation feels like a breath of fresh air.
Fall City offers riverside relaxation and timeless small-town charm.
Framed by towering peaks, North Bend draws outdoor lovers and coffee seekers alike.
A peaceful stretch between Issaquah and Snoqualmie, Preston is small but perfectly placed.
From iconic waterfalls to storybook streets, Snoqualmie is equal parts scenic and livable.
Snow, slopes, and alpine adventures—Snoqualmie Pass is for those who live for the mountains.