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MASTER PLANNED:

Snoqualmie Ridge

Talus in Issaquah

Issaquah Highlands

Klahanie in Issaquah

Redmond Ridge

Vintage in Sammamish

Trossachs in Sammamish

POPULAR PLANNED:

Lakemont in Bellevue

South Cove in Issaquah

Montaine in Fall City

Forster Woods in North Bend

Si View in North Bend

GOLF COURSE:

Snoqualmie Ridge

Newcastle

Sahalee in Sammamish

Bear Creek in Woodinville

Fairwood in Renton

Lake Wilderness

Elk Run in Maple Valley

LAKES AND ACREAGE:

Robert D. Smith and Associates, Seattle-Bellevue-Eastside offer Real Estate in Snoqualmie Ridge, Talus in Issaquah, Issaquah Highlands, Klahanie in Issaquah, Redmond Ridge, Vintage in Sammamish, Trossachs in Sammamish. Robertson and Smith and Associates, Seattle-Bellevue-Eastside Real Estate offer full-service Seattle, Washington relocation services and a Free Relocation Packet.

Popular Planned Communities: Lakemont in Bellevue

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The community of Lakemont is located in South Bellevue, just off of Interstate 90. Lakemont is comprised of several neighborhoods, many with community parks and trails. Lakemont residents enjoy convenient access to the Lakemont shopping and retail center, the Golf Club at Newcastle, Lake Sammamish, Issaquah, and Bellevue.

The city of Bellevue is the largest city on the Eastside and the fifth largest in the state. Bellevue is a city committed to preserving its quality of life by fostering a strong sense of community-one filled with arts, music, and family spirit to keep its citizens connected and ensure a healthy and vibrant future economy.

Bellevue incorporates 31 square miles between the pristine waters of Lake Sammamish and Lake Washington. Quiet wooded neighborhoods and parks flourish between high-rise office complexes, elegant retail shops, and new condominiums.

Downtown Bellevue is truly the urban heart of the Eastside. It is a collage of high-rises, public parks, museums, and excellent shopping, which includes Bellevue Square, arguably the shopping capital of the Northwest. Recently constructed apartments, condominiums, and office towers are attracting new residents and businesses to the area.

Bellevue has approximately 2,000 acres of parklands, trails, open spaces, and wetlands. Sixty-six park sites offer activities ranging from a working farm and play areas, to waterfalls and wildlife habitat. Recreational trails connect Lake Sammamish east of Bellevue to Lake Washington on the west.

To learn more about the city of Bellevue, visit the city website: www.ci.bellevue.wa.us/