WA

Redmond

Redmond is a dynamic Eastside city offering a balance of innovation, nature, and community living. Home to major tech employers and surrounded by parks, trails, and riverfront spaces, Redmond provides diverse housing options ranging from modern condos to established single-family neighborhoods.

$1,525,480

Average Sales Price

$1,350,250

Median Sales Price

368

Total Listings

80,598

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Why People Move to Redmond WA

People move to Redmond, WA for its thriving tech-driven economy, top-rated schools, and exceptional quality of life. Known as the “Bicycle Capital of the Northwest,” Redmond offers scenic trails, expansive parks, and easy access to outdoor recreation. The city features a blend of modern townhomes, single-family neighborhoods, and growing mixed-use developments, all minutes from major employers like Microsoft. With a lively downtown, strong community feel, and convenient commutes to Bellevue and Seattle, Redmond continues to attract buyers seeking a balance of innovation, comfort, and natural beauty on the Eastside.

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Things to do in Redmond WA

🌳 Outdoor & Nature

Marymoor Park  640-acre park with trails, sports fields, concerts, and off-leash dog areas
Sammamish River Trail  walking, running, and biking through the heart of the city
Bear Creek Trail scenic paths connecting parks and neighborhoods
Lake Sammamish access – boating, kayaking, and lakeside recreation

🛍 Shopping & Dining

Downtown Redmond  restaurants, coffee shops, breweries, and local boutiques
Redmond Town Center  shopping, dining, movie theaters, and seasonal events
A wide selection of casual dining, global cuisine, and modern eateries

Food & Drink

Breweries: Explore local spots like Postdoc Brewing, Mac & Jack's, and Black Raven Brewing.
Woodinville Wineries: Just a short drive away, with over 45 wineries including Chateau Ste. Michelle

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HOUSING DETAIL

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Listing Detail

Attributes Average Median
Bathrooms 2.5 2.5
Bedrooms 3.24 3
Year Built 1993 1992
Lot Size 40,998 Sqft 7,280 Sqft
Taxes $10,421 $9,302

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DEMOGRAPHICS

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Population

80.6K
80.6K in 2020

Density

1.7K
per square mile

Households

31.9K
35% with children

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FAQ

What is it like living in Redmond, WA?
 

Redmond is one of the most sought-after cities on Seattle’s Eastside, known for its strong tech presence, well-planned neighborhoods, and access to outdoor recreation. It offers a balance of urban convenience and suburban comfort, with parks, trails, and Lake Sammamish nearby. The city is especially popular among professionals working at major tech companies like Microsoft.

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