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Bellevue Real Estate is an affluent community located in the Eastside section of King County, Washington. There are many Bellevue, WA, homes for sale to choose from if you're in the market for a new home. Situated just across Lake Washington from Seattle, Bellevue combines the excitement of the city with a more subdued lifestyle. Bellevue is the 5th largest city in the state of Washington. While the modern high-rises of the skyline shine above the city streets, many Bellevue, WA, homes for sale retain their small-town feel. Maintaining its natural, woodsy environment, each neighborhood retains its individuality and sense of community. See all of Bellevue below, including area statistics, school reports, demographics, and available homes for sale. You also have direct access to the best custom Bellevue WA homes for sales and can take advantage of all the new styles and trends that best fit you. Find WA homes for sale and the most comprehensive list of real estate for sale in Bellevue.

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Bellevue Arts & Culture

Bellevue Arts & Culture

Bellevue offers a vibrant arts and culture scene that enhances the appeal of homes for sale in Bellevue WA. The Bellevue Arts Museum showcases innovative exhibitions in art and design, while local galleries, public art installations, and community events create a lively atmosphere for residents. Whether you're relocating or investing, Bellevue's cultural attractions make it one of Washington's most desirable places to call home.

Bellevue Outdoor Living

Bellevue Outdoor Living

Living in homes for sale in Bellevue WA means enjoying the best of the Pacific Northwest lifestyle. Bellevue features hundreds of acres of parks, scenic walking and biking trails, waterfront access, and nearby hiking destinations. From relaxing at Downtown Park to exploring Mercer Slough Nature Park, residents have year-round opportunities for outdoor recreation just minutes from home.

Bellevue Shopping & Dining

Bellevue Shopping & Dining

Buyers searching for homes for sale in Bellevue WA benefit from living near some of the region's best shopping destinations. Downtown Bellevue is home to Bellevue Square, The Bellevue Collection, and a variety of luxury retailers, local boutiques, and award-winning restaurants. This walkable shopping district adds convenience and value while contributing to Bellevue's reputation as one of the premier cities to live in the Seattle area.

Bellevue Schools

Bellevue Schools

Bellevue is served by three separate public school districts as well as a variety of private school options. In addition to exceptional choices in primary schooling, residents have access to Bellevue College and the City University of Seattle. Whether you're looking for excellent educational opportunities or searching for homes for sale, Bellevue offers a diverse range of options to suit your needs.

Bellevue Economy

Bellevue Economy

Even though Bellevue is a great location for commuters to call home, the city itself also offers a wide variety of employment opportunities within its own borders. In fact, Bellevue boasts a lower than average unemployment rate of 5% over the past year.

Bellevue Transportation

Transportation

Bellevue sits a short 10 mile drive from Seattle using either the I-90 or across the floating bridge via Highway 520. As the Eastside hub for both the local transit authority, King County Metro, and the regional transit system, Sound Transit.

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Neighborhood Price Data:

Neighborhood Typical Price Range Best For
Factoria / Crossroads $560K – $900K Condos, first-time buyers
Downtown Bellevue $600K – $1.3M+ Urban, walkable, light rail access
Newport Hills / Eastgate $1.4M – $1.6M Families, Bellevue School District, relative value
Somerset ~$2.0M median Top-rated schools, hillside single-family
Clyde Hill / Yarrow Point $4.3M – $4.5M West Bellevue prestige, architecture
Medina / Hunts Point $5M – $10M+ Ultra-luxury waterfront estates

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For buyers with a multi-year horizon, yes. Bellevue's fundamentals, a top-rated school district, proximity to major employers like Microsoft and Amazon, and a limited supply of buildable land continue to support home values even after prices eased from their 2021–2022 peak. As of early 2026, homes are selling in roughly 8–12 days on average with sale-to-list ratios near 99–100%, indicating a still-competitive market.
The median sale price in Bellevue was approximately $1.5 million as of Q2 2026, though estimates from different sources range from about $1.3 million to $1.65 million depending on the reporting period and property mix. Condos average roughly $680,000, while single-family homes average roughly $1.23 million citywide.
It depends on priorities. Downtown Bellevue suits buyers who want walkability and light-rail access; Somerset and Newport Hills are popular with families for school access; Bridle Trails offers larger, more rural-feeling lots; and West Bellevue is the city's luxury waterfront segment. Factoria and Crossroads offer the most accessible condo pricing in the city.
Timing varies by segment. Well-priced single-family homes inside the Bellevue School District boundary are commonly going pending in under 14 days, while condos and outer neighborhoods like Crossroads have seen 15–25 days on market as buyers compare more carefully. Citywide averages reported across sources for 2026 range from about 8 to 29 days depending on the period measured.
Bellevue is served primarily by the Bellevue School District, along with parts of the Lake Washington and Issaquah districts. The city has 29 public schools with an average GreatSchools rating around 6 out of 10, alongside 43 private school options.
Current data favors sellers in most segments: homes are selling close to or above asking price, and February through July is typically the strongest selling window, when buyer demand is highest and homes move fastest. Condo sellers in higher-inventory neighborhoods may need more competitive pricing than single-family sellers.
To comfortably afford a median-priced $1.5 million home with 20% down at current mortgage rates, most lenders and agents estimate a household income of roughly $250,000–$300,000. Most Bellevue buyers are dual-income households, and many supplement income with equity from a prior home sale or stock compensation from a tech employer
On a median-price basis, Bellevue generally runs higher than Seattle's citywide median, and even Bellevue's median rent has been reported above the broader Seattle–Tacoma–Bellevue metro median. The gap narrows or reverses in specific Seattle neighborhoods, so a direct comparison should always be made at the neighborhood level, not city-to-city.

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