Washington Real Estate & Relocation Guide

Bellevue, Washington

Population: 70,000

Located in King County

Bellevue has excellent schools, a plethora of beautiful parks and beaches and a great convenient location. It is a hub of cultural activity and the arts, with its annual nationwide "Arts and Crafts Fair" featuring outstanding local, and national, artists as well. The shopping is superb--you won't find better shopping malls anywhere.

The city’s resident population of 117,000 and daily workforce of about 121,000 make it Washington’s fifth-largest city. Bellevue is a prosperous, increasingly diverse city that has evolved from a “bedroom community” into the economic and cultural hub of the Seattle-area’s Eastside. The city has developed its downtown core into a major business and retail center while maintaining the safe, comfortable family neighborhoods for which it has long been popular.

The City of Bellevue is dedicated to serving residents and providing them with the programs, services, and resources to enhance and maintain their neighborhoods. The city works in partnership with citizens to address their interests and to preserve strong, healthy neighborhoods. There are many yacht clubs, fantastic tennis at the Bellevue Club and other venues, a municipal golf course, children's activities of all types, and a great community spirit. As in other college towns, Bellevue Community College offers many interesting courses. In short, the lifestyle here is ideal for all ages!

Bellevue started as a pastoral market hub for blueberry fields and farms. Founded in 1869 by William Meydenbauer, the rural community did not change much until the first floating bridge crossed Lake Washington in 1940. In the past two decades the city has grown to skyscraper heights and shed its "suburban" status to become a thriving metropolis and a "Technology Corridor" that is home to many of the world’s leading high tech companies.

Bellevue has a thriving business community anchored by high-tech firms, quality retail businesses, banking, services and corporate headquarters offices. The City of Bellevue recognizes that a strong business community is essential to the city's quality of life. It is the metropolitan hub for leading high tech companies encompassing such sectors as software development, internet and network services, multi and digital media, and biotech. Its prestigious high-rise core provides office space for thousands of professionals. Microsoft Corporation and the University of Washington, one of the nation’s largest public research institutions, are within close proximity.

A diversified mix of industries exists within Bellevue with retail and service sectors being the largest. Department stores, automobile dealerships, and electronic/computer stores lead the retail sector. The service sector has a high concentration of real estate companies, engineering firms, financial institutions, accounting firms, and computer software companies. Bellevue is also home to seven of the top 25 fastest-growing private companies in Washington.

To receive information on the Bellevue School District or other information regarding housing, community events or demographics, please contact Suzanne Martin at 206-919-5478 or visit her website at http://www.suzannebmartin.com.

Information provided courtesy of the City of Bellevue