Living on Seattle's Eastside (Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Issaquah, Sammamish, Medina): A Guide for Newcomers


The Vibe of Seattle's Eastside

The Eastside is modern, wealthy, well-planned, and extremely clean. It’s a collection of suburban cities that feel more like mini-metropolises, especially Bellevue, which now rivals downtown Seattle in economic activity. It’s full of tech families, corporate relocations, and international communities, particularly from India and China. Expect parks, polished public spaces, and schools that rank among the best in the country.


Major Cities/Neighborhoods of Seattle's Eastside

  • Bellevue – The Eastside’s downtown, with high-rises, luxury retail, and growing tech campuses (Amazon, Meta).
  • Redmond – Microsoft’s home base with top schools, parks, and a suburban-tech feel.
  • Kirkland – A walkable lakeside city with boutiques, beaches, and an upscale, family-friendly vibe.
  • Issaquah & Sammamish – Woodsy, quiet, and master-planned with strong schools and room to breathe.
  • Medina & Clyde Hill – Ultra-luxury enclaves with gates, Teslas, and views across Lake Washington.

Why It Works

  • Top-ranked schools, low crime, and beautiful housing stock.
  • Short commutes to Microsoft, Amazon East, Google, Meta, and Nintendo HQ.
  • Plentiful parks, lake views, and family-focused amenities.
  • Lots of newer construction and access to hiking trails and nature.
  • Light Rail expansion is finally arriving in Redmond and Bellevue, improving access.

Watch Out For

  • Housing prices are sky-high, especially for single-family homes.
  • Some neighborhoods lack walkability or independent businesses, chain-heavy in spots.
  • Traffic over the 520 and I-90 bridges can be a daily frustration.
  • Feels “corporate” or homogeneous to some, especially compared to quirky Seattle.

Good Fit For

  • Tech workers who want a 15-minute commute and strong public schools.
  • Families relocating from other high-cost metros (Bay Area, NYC, Toronto).
  • Buyers seeking quiet, safe, high-service suburbs.
  • Multigenerational households — many homes are large and newly built.

Things to Do

  • Downtown Bellevue Park & Bellevue Arts Museum.
  • Kirkland waterfront – beaches, paddleboarding, lakeside restaurants.
  • Marymoor Park (Redmond) – concerts, trails, off-leash dog areas.
  • Hiking trails in Cougar Mountain, Tiger Mountain, and Lake Sammamish parks.
  • Luxury shopping at The Bellevue Collection and neighborhood farmers markets.

Housing Snapshot

Type: Newer single-family homes, luxury condos, mid-century homes, townhomes, gated estates.

Buy:

  • Bellevue: $1M–$2.5M+
  • Redmond: $900K–$2M
  • Kirkland: $1M–$2.5M
  • Sammamish/Issaquah: $900K–$1.7M
  • Medina/Clyde Hill: $3M–$10M+

Rent:

  • 1BR apartments: $2,100–$3,200
  • 3BR homes: $3,800–$6,000+

Commute & Transit

Served by I-405, 520, and I-90 bridges into Seattle. Link Light Rail Eastside extension opening 2025+, with stations in Redmond, Bellevue, and Judkins Park. King County Metro buses serve all Eastside cities. Bikeable in some areas, but a car is the default for most errands.


Is Seattle's Eastside Area Right for You?

If you’re looking for safe, high-achieving, family-friendly living with short tech commutes and great schools, the Eastside is a polished and powerful base. It may not be funky or edgy, but it works beautifully.

If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue Metro.