Posts in Bellevue
Waterfront Report 2018/2019

Summer is just around the corner and with that, comes waterfront season. RSIR has released a comprehensive analysis of 15 months of waterfront sales, from January 2018 through March 2019.

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Changes to the Bel-Red Corridor Could Soon Resemble South Lake Union

A recent Daily Journal of Commerce article proclaims that though we often think of density on the Eastside in the form of high-rise towers in downtown Bellevue or Corridor, that could soon change as The Bel-Red Corridor—the area between Bellevue, Redmond and the 520 bridge—is in the midst of sweeping change. As the article reads, “former strip malls and auto dealerships are giving way to large mixed-use and transit-oriented developments,” as developers and investment firms anticipate the impact of the highly anticipated LINK Light Rail stations.

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Norris NW Homes Attends the 30th Annual Spring for Schools Luncheon

On Friday, April 27th, Norris NW Homes joined a collective of Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty (RSIR) brokers and members of the executive team at the Bellevue Schools Foundation’s 30th annual Spring for Schools Luncheon. Held at the Hyatt Regency in Bellevue, we were thrilled to help raise $825,000 to support local students and inspired by the stories we heard from students who have been positively impacted by members of our community.

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A Step Inside One88: Bellevue's New Luxury Condominium Tower

Earlier in January, over 1,300 real estate brokers and prospective buyers lined up at the sales gallery of One88, a new luxury condominium tower in the heart of Bellevue, to learn more about the 21-story tower that is currently under construction at 105th Ave NE. The building will offer 143 residences ranging from one to three bedrooms, with pricing from the low $800,000s to above $2 million.

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Kirkland Named One of 2017's Great Places in America

Kirkland, known as The Little City That Could, was recently recognized as one of the 2017 Great Places in America from the American Planning Association. Since their redesign to include updates to the “corridor’s aging sidewalks and water main,” the city aims to create a pedestrian friendly community.

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