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Enatai Homes for Rent

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    $16,000 per month

    • 7 Beds
    • 8 Baths
    • 6,252 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    2003 102nd Place SE, Bellevue, WA 98004

    Avail Now. Welcome home to this Entertainer's Dream in W Bellevue that includes access to a private pool shared by only 7 other homes! You’ll find privacy, luxury & style in this recently built custom home. Open & bright floorplan boasts chic lighting & high-end finishes throughout. Gorgeous island kitchen, great rm, & outdoor living spaces seamlessly flow together for ease in entertaining both

    Tony Strobel Windermere PM/Lori Gill Assoc.

    2003 102nd Place SE, Bellevue, WA 98004
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    $7,800 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 3,240 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    1919 Killarney Way, Bellevue, WA 98004

    Coveted Enatai location near to Bellevue's best schools, dining, entertainment and all West Bellevue offers! A masterpiece of mid-century modern designed by renowned architect Omer Mithum; generous use of exceptional materials creating a perfectly balanced floating oasis. Structural steel is used throughout - including exposed in interior 10' ceilings through out the main level, supporting

    Mary Lynn Norris Realogics Sotheby's Int'l Rlty

    1919 Killarney Way, Bellevue, WA 98004

Why Live in Enatai

Enatai, a suburb along Lake Washington, offers upscale housing and a variety of dining options. The neighborhood features more waterfront access and park space per capita compared to nearby areas like Clyde Hill and Medina. Enatai Elementary and Chinook Middle School are highly rated, making the area appealing for families. Residents often commute to Downtown Seattle or Redmond, both hubs for the tech industry. Dining options include Chace's Pancake Corral, Monsoon Bellevue, Pelle Pastry, and Bis on Main, while Bellevue Square shopping center provides retail options such as Nordstrom, Macy's, and Safeway. The 10-acre Killarney Glen Park and Chesterfield Beach Park offer recreational activities like tennis, picnicking, and swimming, and the Bellevue Botanical Garden is a short drive away, attracting 300,000 visitors annually. Housing styles range from 1950s ranch-style homes to modern lakefront mansions, with many properties featuring private piers. The neighborhood is well-connected, with public transportation options including the South Bellevue train station and several bus stops. Downtown Bellevue is 2 miles north, and Downtown Seattle is 9 miles west via Interstate 90. The area also offers cultural attractions such as the Bellevue Arts Museum and entertainment options like the Mariners' games at T-Mobile Park and the Seahawks' games at Lumen Field.
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