Welcome to Redmond
Redmond, Washington: Where Innovation Meets Outdoor Living
Known as the "Bicycle Capital of the Northwest", Redmond is a city that blends tech-forward thinking, green living, and community connection in one vibrant package. With its scenic trails, lush parks, and dynamic downtown, Redmond offers an exceptional quality of life for residents who want both urban energy and natural beauty.
A City Built for Movement
Redmond’s extensive network of bike lanes and trails makes it a paradise for cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts. The Sammamish River Trail winds its way through the city, connecting neighborhoods, parks, and regional trails all the way to Seattle. Whether you're commuting by bike or enjoying a weekend ride, Redmond invites you to get outside and explore.
From Logging Town to Global Tech Hub
Redmond’s roots run deep, starting in the 1870s as a logging and farming community. Over the decades, it transitioned into agriculture, and by the mid-20th century, began evolving into the bustling tech center we know today.
The city’s transformation truly took off with the arrival of Microsoft in 1986, followed by Nintendo of America and other major tech players. Today, Redmond is one of the most innovative cities in the Pacific Northwest, with a thriving economy and a distinctly forward-thinking spirit.
Community, Inclusivity & Sustainability
Redmond isn’t just tech-savvy—it’s people-savvy, too. The city is proudly designated as a “Welcoming City”, focused on equity, inclusion, and accessibility for all residents. Forward-looking programs like the Redmond 2050 Plan are guiding smart, sustainable growth with an emphasis on affordable housing, diversity, and environmental stewardship.
Key initiatives include:
Affordable Housing Programs for greater accessibility.
Public space accessibility upgrades.
Cultural engagement efforts that welcome people of all backgrounds.
Creative Culture at Every Corner
Redmond is alive with art, performance, and creative expression. Whether you’re walking downtown or visiting one of the city’s many festivals, you’ll feel the artistic heartbeat of the community.
Highlights include:
Redmond Arts Festival – Celebrating local makers and musicians.
VALA Eastside – Empowering emerging artists with workshops and exhibits.
SecondStory Repertory – Live theater in Redmond Town Center.
Public Art Displays along trails, parks, and city buildings.
Marymoor Park: Redmond’s Crown Jewel
Spanning 640 acres, Marymoor Park is a year-round destination for recreation, events, and family fun. It features:
Concerts at Marymoor – Outdoor shows with national and international artists.
Dog Park – One of the largest off-leash areas in the region.
Sports & Recreation – Soccer fields, climbing areas, a velodrome, and more.
Walking & Biking Trails – Connecting directly to regional trail systems.
Top-Tier Education in a Tech-Savvy City
Families in Redmond benefit from the Lake Washington School District, one of the highest-ranked districts in Washington. Schools here are known for their rigorous academics and STEM focus, including:
Redmond High School – Strong academics and extracurriculars.
Tesla STEM High School – Nationally ranked for science and technology.
Redmond Middle & Elementary Schools – Excellent programs from the start.
LISTINGS
- 2 Beds1.75 Baths1,118 SqFt1/26 26Open Sat 12PM-3AM
$640,000
- 7 Beds8 Baths13,450 SqFt1/40 40Open Wed 11AM-1PM
$11,250,000
- 5 Beds4 Baths4,349 SqFt1/30 30Open Sat 12PM-5PM
$3,574,990
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Redmond
$1,516,939
$1,333,317
399
80,598
RECENTLY SOLD
$1,700,000
$1,749,000
2.8%12319 181st CT NE, Redmond, WA 98052
The Cascade Team • Julie Lange

$1,365,000
$1,375,000
0.7%10315 163rd AVE NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Redfin • Julia A. Buckley

$1,450,000
$1,450,000
15705 NE 59th WAY, Redmond, WA 98052
COMPASS • Katie Beck

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