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    $1,599,950

    • 8 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,328 Sq Ft

    12602 NE 118th St, Kirkland, WA 98034

    New Price-Clean and well maintained Kirkland 4-plex in Totem Lake Area, updated and fully occupied. Stucco & brick exterior, 2 bedroom 1 bath units with washer/dryer inside each unit, decks. 2 year old roof, new paint. Close to shopping, public transportation, freeway access and restaurants. Great low maintenance investment and easy to manage. Drive by and walk exterior. Please do not disturb

    Fred Grunewald Skyline Properties, Inc.

    12602 NE 118th St, Kirkland, WA 98034

Why Live in Downtown Redmond

Downtown Redmond, situated along the Sammamish River, is a vibrant neighborhood blending a booming tech industry with ample green spaces and a thriving shopping district. The area is highly walkable, with sidewalks and public parking, and features the Redmond Town Center, home to around 100 stores including well-known brands and local specialty shops. Dining options are diverse, with eateries like The French Bakery and Matt's Rotisserie and Oyster Lounge. For groceries, residents have access to Trader Joe's, H Mart, and Safeway, while the Redmond Saturday Market offers locally grown produce and baked goods. Entertainment is plentiful with Music on the Court, themed car shows, and live performances at venues like SecondStory Repertory and SoulFood CoffeeHouse. The neighborhood also hosts annual events such as Redmond Lights and summer concerts at Marymoor Park. Public transportation is convenient with numerous bus stops, the Redmond Transit Center, and the upcoming light rail extension. The area is also known for its cycling infrastructure, including a pedestrian and bicycle bridge connecting to the Redmond Technology Center light rail station. Major employers like Microsoft and Nintendo are nearby, providing significant job opportunities. Residential properties mainly consist of townhouses and condos built from the late 1980s to mid-2000s, attracting both first-time homebuyers and those downsizing. The neighborhood is served by highly rated schools, including Redmond Elementary School, Redmond Middle School, and Redmond High School. Safety in Downtown Redmond is better than the national average, making it a practical choice for families and professionals alike.
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