REDMOND

TECH CITY AND EASY LIVING

In 1975 a small company by the name of Microsoft was founded and eventually set up shop in Redmond, WA thus putting this Eastside town on the map. Along with Microsoft, other tech companies like Nintendo, DigiPen, and AT&T are delighted to call Redmond ‘home’. With such employment giants right in our backyard finding your perfect home life-work balance can be simplified with easy commutes and business opportunities out your front door.

 

Redmond takes full advantage of its natural beauty by supplying a wealth of outdoor and cultural activities. In fact, Jim Whittaker, the first American to climb Mount Everest, was a Redmond resident. Public golf courses, stables and equestrian centers, and professional cycling tracks at Marymoor Park are just a few hot spots to help you fill up a weekend.

 

With plenty of hiking and biking trails available in most neighborhoods, you can easily jump on one and bring out your inner nature enthusiast. The Burke-Gillman Trail, one of the longest in King County clocking in at 32 miles, weaves you beautifully through Marymoor Park to Seattle’s Gas Works Park. Proudly showcasing amazing wildlife and landscape views along the way. Don’t worry, you don’t need to be Superman to get on the trail, it welcomes all skill levels and is accessible all-year round. Looking for entertainment? Take the whole family to a concert or Cirque du Soleil at Marymoor Park.

 

Redmond touts a plethora of family neighborhoods, shopping destinations, and cultural events for its residents. If you’re looking for Northwest acreage or simply looking to connect with an exciting new community, Redmond should be on your short-list to explore.

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FUN FACT:

Redmond is known as the “Bicycle Capital of the Northwest” and is home to the Jerry Baker Memorial Velodrome.

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