City of
     Bellevue

 
Welcoming you with nearly 100 parks and lively neighborhoods, Bellevue is a great place to live. With the Neighborhood Outreach teams working closely with the residents, Bellevue continues to make the city safer. Bellevue is a rapidly growing city, located near Lake Washington with access at all major highways. Downtown Bellevue is undergoing rapid changes. There are plans for many high-rises, which will house retail, office and residential spaces. Bellevue is rapidly growing in size and diversity, which shows in the many communities formed. Bellevue homes are more exclusive, being the 15 wealthiest of 522 communities in the state of Washington. Homes in Bellevue provide safe communities, numerous shopping areas, beautiful parks, even more beautiful views of the Cascades, Mt Rainier, Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish. Bellevue homes are located in many community developments, in the surrounding communities of Coal Creek, Factoria and an unincorporated neighborhood. Bellevue spreads for 33.9 square miles, full of vibrant neighborhoods, popular shopping centers and booming economic development.

Enjoy the beautiful Lake Washington when visiting Bellevue. The Bellevue Marina has two piers. This is a year round, all type of weather marina service. The amenities include secured gates at each pier,water spigot for each slip, and a restroom. There is security for the marina. Bellevue is the Eastside's busiest and most beautiful and thriving city. There are many advantages when buying a home in Bellevue.

                                  
                                                                 

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Single-family new house construction building permits:
  • 1996: 189 buildings, average cost: $259,100
  • 1997: 324 buildings, average cost: $227,500
  • 1998: 334 buildings, average cost: $257,300
  • 1999: 234 buildings, average cost: $207,600
  • 2000: 188 buildings, average cost: $144,400
  • 2001: 147 buildings, average cost: $151,600
  • 2002: 150 buildings, average cost: $339,200
  • 2003: 121 buildings, average cost: $386,900
  • 2004: 126 buildings, average cost: $396,500
  • 2005: 171 buildings, average cost: $434,200