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Bellevue lifestyle while coming home to a natural setting.

The Surrounding Area

With a population of 151,854 Bellevue is the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area and the fifth-largest in Washington. Known for its tech industry, Bellevue hosts major companies like T-Mobile, Valve, and PACCAR. The city’s downtown has seen rapid growth, particularly after the 2008 recession, transforming into the second-largest city center in the state, with 1,300 businesses and 45,000 employees. Bellevue’s median household income is among the highest in Washington, and it has been frequently ranked as one of the best places to live and do business in the U.S.

2,700 + Acres of Park

Acres of parkland and 80 miles of trails, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. 

+29 Schools

Bellevue School District recognized as one of the top-rated districts in the state, serving over 20,000 students.

Clyde Hill Elementary

Chinook Middle School

Bellevue High School

Bellevue

A Thriving Hub

Bellevue is a thriving economic hub, home to a diverse array of industries. The city’s downtown area is the second-largest city center in Washington state, housing approximately 1,300 businesses and employing around 45,000 people. Bellevue’s economic strength is reflected in its high median household income, which ranks among the top five in Washington. The city’s reputation as a business-friendly environment has earned it frequent recognition in national rankings.

1,300+ Businesses

Bellevue’s economic strength is reflected in its high median household income

+45,000 Jobs

The downtown area is the second-largest city center in Washington, employing 45,000.

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