King County Neighborhoods

Buyer Resources Living in Celebration Park, Federal Way WA | 2026 Guide ← Back to the Federal Way Living Guide Quick Answer Celebration Park and Easter Lake sit in southwest Federal Way, built out mostly in the 1980s and 1990s around the city’s largest park, an 83.5 acre complex with eight lighted athletic fields and trails connecting to the BPA Trail. It suits buyers who want an […]
Auburn Living in Terrace View, Auburn WA | 2026 Guide ← Back to the Auburn Living Guide Quick Answer Terrace View, in Auburn’s North Auburn corridor, is an established, budget-friendly stretch of 1960s to 1980s homes along Auburn Way North. It suits buyers who want the lowest entry price in Auburn and room to update an older home. Median sales price ran about $650,000 citywide […]
Auburn Living in West Auburn, Auburn WA | 2026 Guide ← Back to the Auburn Living Guide If you want to live in Auburn without a long drive to get anywhere, West Auburn and the Downtown Corridor are worth a look. Living in West Auburn means older streets built on a walkable grid, a Sounder train station a few blocks from your front door, and […]
Kent Living in Panther Lake, Kent WA | 2026 Neighborhood Guide ← Back to the Kent Living Guide Panther Lake sits in central Kent East Hill, built around the small lake that gives the neighborhood its name. It is a Wooded Sanctuary neighborhood, quiet and tucked away, even though it sits just a few minutes from the busier East Hill shopping corridors. Most homes here went […]
Kent Living in Downtown Kent, WA | 2026 Neighborhood Guide ← Back to the Kent Living Guide Downtown Kent and the valley floor sit at the base of the East Hill and West Hill plateaus, right along the Green River. This is the most walkable, most urban part of the city, and it is also the most affordable place to buy in 2026. It is […]
King County Neighborhoods Living in Aldarra, Sammamish WA | 2026 Guide ← Back to the Sammamish Living Guide Aldarra is one of Sammamish’s most intentionally designed neighborhoods. Built out mostly in the 2000s, it was planned from the start to balance generous lot sizes with meaningful community open space — and that planning shows. The neighborhood has a cohesive feel that many Sammamish communities lack, with […]
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