Custom Designed Homes In Issaquah
Love Where You Live.
Issaquah is a vibrant and picturesque city situated in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. Located just east of Seattle, it is known for its stunning natural beauty, with majestic mountains, lush forests, and pristine lakes all within easy reach. The city is also home to a bustling downtown area, with a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options for locals and visitors alike. Issaquah is a thriving community with a population of around 40,000 people and offers a high quality of life thanks to its excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, and a strong sense of community spirit. With a rich history dating back to the 1800s, Issaquah is a city that values its heritage while embracing the future, making it an ideal place to live, work, and play.
Best Places to Buy
or Build a Home
in Issaquah
- Central Issaquah
- Issaquah Highlands
- Issaquah Valley
- Montreux
- Newport
- North Issaquah
- Olde Town
- Providence Point
- South Lake Sammamish
- Squak Mountain
- Sycamore
- Talus
Statistics
- Population: 40,000+
- Home Price: $1.1M+ median home price
- Over 200 miles of trails
Schools in
Issaquah, WA
Challenger Elementary
Clark Elementary
Issaquah Valley Elementary
Grand Ridge Elementary
Issaquah Middle School
Pacific Cascade Middle School
Issaquah High School
ISSAQUAH
RETAIL & ACTIVITIES
- Boehm’s Candies
- Cougar Mountain Zoo
- Costco
- Formula Brewing
- Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
- Lake Sammamish State Park
- Rogue Ales & Spirits
- SanMar
- Triple XXX
- Village Theatre
ISSAQUAH’S TOP 5
THINGS TO DO
Salmon Days
A community celebration focused on honoring the return of the salmon, almost two tons each year!
The first Salmon Days was presented in 1970. The festival is full of food, beer and wine gardens, entertainment, and vendors. Visit the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery to say hi to the returning salmon.
Lake Sammamish State Park
Boasting two lakefront beaches and trails through deciduous forests and wetlands, this park provides a family outdoor experience just off the urban grid.
Enjoy a day of swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, bike riding, walking, geocaching, and playgrounds. The park hosts community events each year, including birding, dog walks, cycling, obstacle courses, concerts, boat parades, and the Parkadilly Fair.
Cougar Mountain Zoo
A primary focus of Cougar Mountain Zoo is on Endangered Species and promoting Conservation Through Education.
Visit a variety of beautiful mammals and birds that are becoming endangered. Mini lectures are held almost daily, where you can engage with the staff and animals. The annual Reindeer Festival is held every December!
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