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A rural vibe
Situated along the northernmost shore of Lake Washington, Inglewood is a suburb with a rural vibe. Single-family homes are tucked away on winding streets lined with towering evergreens and colorful maple trees. It is 12 miles northeast of downtown Seattle and 2 miles west of Bothell. "Inglewood is more affordable than some surrounding areas," says Realtor Sunny Elston with Windermere Real Estate, who has lived in and represented the area for 18 years. A neighborhood of Kenmore, Inglewood is central to amenities of the expansive area east of Seattle. "We're seeing younger families moving into the area," Elston says.
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Views of the golf course and more
Inglewood homes are competitively priced, ranging from $430,000 to $2.6 million. A two-bedroom condo costs around $400,000, while three-bedroom homes cost around $1 million. An established neighborhood dating back to the 50s, Inglewood comprises split levels and ramblers. Houses draw from contemporary Pacific Northwest styles, with wide, geometric windows looking out to private yards that are around 2.8 acres." There's a lot of new construction," Elston says. "Old farmhouses are being torn down and two to four homes are erected in its space." There are a few contemporary condo developments in the community, with several located near the Inglewood Golf Course. These homes have views of the course's rolling hills and amenities like private detached garages, balconies and fireplaces.
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High school offers AP and IB
Arrowhead Elementary School and Finn Hill Middle School have A grades from Niche. Inglemoor High School, which also has an A grade, offers advanced placement classes and an International Baccalaureate program.
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Step into nature
Living in western Washington puts residents in touch with nature. "In this area, you'll find the nesting grounds of Blue Herons and eagles," Elston says. A 1-mile drive via local streets takes locals to St. Edwards State Park, a nearly 400-acre park on the grounds of a former seminary. The park has miles of well-maintained trails that meander throughout the grounds with tangles of blackberries and rhododendrons along the way. There is a picnic area in the old orchard, surrounded by fragrant fruit trees, and a nearby kids' play area. Points of interest include the old stone grotto and trails that lead down to the grassy beach of Lake Washington. Big Fill Hill Park is 220 acres of woodland that includes a range of recreation options and 9.5 miles of trails and a park with. Here, locals will find ball fields, a playground, a picnic shelter, and hiking and dog-walking areas.
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Lots of fine dining
For art-inclined residents, the Dahl Art Ceramic Studio has regular classes, workshops and open studio hours. Locals can get their groceries at Safeway. There are several established dining options in and around Inglewood. At The Lodge at St. Edwards, locals can enjoy an upscale meal at Cedar + Elm, where reservations are required, or grab a drink at Father Mulligan's Bar. Another local favorite is The Guest House, a restaurant featuring farm-fresh ingredients and a seasonal menu. There is no shortage of coffee places in Inglewood. Grounds Coffee Company is one of many Washington drive-thru coffee stands.
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Close to two interstates
There are several bus stops in the community. However, with Interstates 5 and 405 so close, most residents prefer to drive, especially those who work in downtown Seattle, Bellevue and Bothell. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is 28 miles via I-405.
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On average, homes in Inglewood, Kenmore sell after 15 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Inglewood, Kenmore over the last 12 months is $985,000, down 10% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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