Redmond
Outdoor Recreation-Filled Suburb
Most known for its outdoor recreation and thriving tech industry, Redmond is a suburb located east of Seattle. This neighborhood offers a variety of shopping options from boutique shops to large chain stores, and is home to the Redmond Town Center, a popular shopping destination with 100+ shops, restaurants, hotels, fitness studios, and entertainment venues.
This neighborhood offers an abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities. Home to several parks and outdoor spaces, including the 640 acre Marymoor Park, Redmond offers sports fields, climbing walls, preserves, hiking trails, and more. Residents will always find a way to get outside and enjoy the Seattle weather.
Redmond is serviced by several highways providing access to Seattle. This area also has some public transportation options, including the King County Metro and Sound Transit Express Bus. Housing in the option varies from apartments, condos, and townhomes to single family homes, with many new developments popping up in the area.
This neighborhood offers an abundance of outdoor recreation opportunities. Home to several parks and outdoor spaces, including the 640 acre Marymoor Park, Redmond offers sports fields, climbing walls, preserves, hiking trails, and more. Residents will always find a way to get outside and enjoy the Seattle weather.
Redmond is serviced by several highways providing access to Seattle. This area also has some public transportation options, including the King County Metro and Sound Transit Express Bus. Housing in the option varies from apartments, condos, and townhomes to single family homes, with many new developments popping up in the area.
What Redmond Residents
Think About Their Apartments
Think About Their Apartments
overall
7.0
value
7.3
amenities
7.0
social
7.0
management
8.0
Median rents in Redmond
Studio
$
1,915
1 Bedroom
$
2,250
2 Bedroom
$
2,900
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Redmond —
8.4/10 Rating
(based on 5 neighborhood reviews)
The centrally located transit center (bus lines to Bellevue and Seattle), spacious mall, and walkable shopping options (Trader Joes, QFC & Target) make Redmond an ideal neighborhood for singles and families alike. School are great, night life (local bars) are okay, and fine and family dining are all nearby. Welcome home!
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Veloce
Pros: Close to stores, close to park and main highway. Great staff, free parking, walking distance to local gym and grocery. Close to schools.
Cons: Tiny gym, parking garage door not working. Keep reading
Redmond Square Apartments
Neighborhood is close to work and public transit with good quality parks and walking trails. There is no grocery store or retail shop at walking distance.
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The Onyx
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There is good public transportation into Downtown Seattle. It isn't super busy which I appreciate. Things are a little bit spaced out, but still everything that I use is within a half mile. My commute is less than 30 minutes by bus or 20 minutes by car, and my wife can walk 5 minutes to her work.
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Chelsea Square
Lots of great food options, bars, shops, grocery stores. Safe. Lively.
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Peloton
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