Kirkland sits about 15 minutes east of Seattle, 5 minutes north of Bellevue, and 10 minutes west of Redmond — making it one of the most centrally located cities on the Eastside. The city is home to approximately 91,000 residents spread across 14 distinct neighborhoods, each offering unique character, price points, and lifestyle options.
The waterfront is Kirkland's crown jewel. Marina Park, Carillon Point, and the boutique shops and restaurants of downtown Kirkland along the lake give this city a charm that's distinctive on the Eastside. Whether you're looking for waterfront living, top-rated schools, or a vibrant downtown with excellent dining and shopping, Kirkland delivers.
Bridle Trails State Park - 482 acres with 28 miles of equestrian trails
Cross Kirkland Corridor - Multi-use trail connecting neighborhoods
Juanita Beach Park - Sandy beach and water activities
Marina Park - Downtown waterfront with restaurants and shops
Carillon Point - Mixed-use waterfront development with dining
Lake Washington View Park - Scenic lake views and beach access
Kirkland Urban - Shopping, dining, and office space
Downtown Kirkland (technically the Moss Bay neighborhood) is where the city's waterfront identity lives. This vibrant area is home to Marina Park, the Kirkland Urban mixed-use development, and dozens of boutique shops, galleries, and world-class restaurants.
Kirkland Urban - 12-acre mixed-use development with Google offices, retail, and dining
Marina Park - Waterfront park with Wednesday Market (June-September)
Boutique Dining - Upscale restaurants and casual cafes
Shopping & Galleries - Independent shops and art galleries
Carillon Point - Historic waterfront with the Woodmark Hotel & Spa
Median Price Range: $1.8M - $3M+
$1.8M – $3M+
Kirkland's waterfront heart with Marina Park, Kirkland Urban, boutique shops, and exceptional walkability. Premium downtown living.
View Listings →$2.3M – $11.3M+
Kirkland's most desirable and exclusive neighborhood. Stunning Lake Washington views, luxury estates, and premier waterfront living.
View Listings →$925K – $2.8M+
Kirkland's largest neighborhood with 16,000 residents. St. Edwards Park offers lake access and extensive trails. Wide variety of homes and budgets.
View Listings →$1.1M – $3.6M+
Home to Juanita Beach Park and Juanita Bay Park wildlife sanctuary with 200+ bird species. Family-friendly with excellent schools.
View Listings →$960K – $2.1M+
Transformed by the Village at Totem Lake with Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Nordstrom Rack, and Cinemark. EvergreenHealth Medical Center hub.
View Listings →$1.1M – $5.2M+
Highly desirable with beautifully renovated homes. Minutes from downtown and Juanita Bay Park. Top-rated Kirkland Middle School.
View Listings →$1M – $4.2M+
Home of Lake Washington High School. Strong community feel with $175K median household income. Excellent schools and family amenities.
View Listings →$900K – $3M+
Experiencing a surge of new construction. Home to LWIT (Washington's only public institute of technology) and Forbes Lake watershed.
View Listings →$900K – $2.6M+
Gateway to Woodinville wine country. More affordable option with residential charm. Home to Kamiakin Middle School.
View Listings →$1.3M – $4.2M+
Home to Northwest University and International Community School. Watershed Park offers 75 acres with hiking trails and scenic views.
View Listings →$680K – $1.8M+
Kirkland's smallest neighborhood with Carillon Point and EA's offices. Waterfront condos with stunning lake views at accessible prices.
View Listings →$1.4M – $2.4M+
Primarily residential area west of 405. Many older homes beautifully renovated into modern luxury. Dense tree cover buffers road noise.
View Listings →$2.15M – $3.3M+
Home to Google's major campus. Cross Kirkland Corridor Trail runs through the neighborhood with pickleball, basketball, and volleyball facilities.
View Listings →$1.75M – $3.7M+
482-acre Bridle Trails State Park - one of the top equestrian parks west of the Mississippi. 28 miles of trails, estate lots, maximum privacy.
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