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Medina

Surrounded on the north, west and south by Lake Washington, Medina is bordered by Clyde Hill and Hunts Point and just minutes to downtown Bellevue. The population was 3011 at the 2000 census with 1111 households in the city. The city is mostly residential and home to many of the wealthiest people in the greater Seattle area. Based on per capita income, Medina ranks second of 522 areas in the state of Washington. The city has a total area of 4.8 miles, was platted in 1914 and incorporated in 1955.

Clyde Hill

The city of Clyde Hill was incorporated in 1953 with a philosophy to retain and maintain the original spacious and wooded character of the community and to remain a relatively small, simple and intimate community. The area of the city covers approximately one square mile and about 632 acres. According to the 2000 census, the population is 2890 with 1054 households and 893 families residing in the city. The city ranks third in affluence in the state of Washington.

Hunts Point

Hunts Point is located on a small peninsula surrounded by Lake Washington and is near the neighborhoods of Medina, Clyde Hill and Yarrow Point. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 443 with 165 households. The town has a total area of just under 1/3 of a mile. Based on per capita income, Hunts Point ranks as the 16th wealthiest place in the United States and first in the state of Washington. The town incorporated in 1955.

Yarrow Point

The town of Yarrow Point is bordered on three sides by the eastern shoreline of Lake Washington. This peninsula covers approximately 231 acres, has 4.32 miles of streets and includes about 405 homes housing an estimated population of 1010 residents. The town’s proximity to the business centers of Seattle and the Eastside makes it a desirable location. The town has incorporated in 1959.

Meydenbauer / Lochleven

Stretching west 12 blocks from Bellevue Square, the Bellevue neighborhood of Lochleven extends roughly from Main Street to Northeast Eighth Street. This neighborhood offers pedestrian access to downtown Bellevue while maintaining a small town feel. A big trend in the last few years has been redevelopment in this area, with many of the smaller homes being torn down and replaced with larger, more modern structures.

Beaux Arts

Founded in 1908 and incorporated in 1954, the town of Beaux Arts Village is located on the eastern shore of Lake Washington just north of the East Channel bridge of I-90. With a population of about 300, Beaux Arts is one of the smallest municipalities in Western Washington, yet with it’s proximity to Seattle and downtown Bellevue, it is a highly desirable place to live. The streets are narrow and tree lined, the homes are an eclectic mix of new and vintage, old-fashioned and modern. Villagers and their guests enjoy the use of a private beach and dock.

Enatai

Convenient to downtown Bellevue and the I-90 commute to Seattle, Enatai boasts many waterfront properties and public beaches, great views and excellent school in Enatai Elementary, Chinook Middle School and Bellevue High.

 
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