Available & Custom Homes in Kirkland
Love Where You Live.
Kirkland is a vibrant city located in King County, Washington, situated on the northeastern shores of Lake Washington. It is a bustling city known for its picturesque waterfront parks, tree-lined streets, and thriving downtown district. The city boasts a strong economy with a diverse range of industries, including technology, healthcare, and retail. Kirkland is also home to numerous art galleries, museums, and cultural events, making it a hub for creativity and innovation. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a foodie, or a culture buff, Kirkland has something to offer for everyone.
Best Places to Buy
or Build a Home
in Kirkland
- Central Houghton
- Everest
- Evergreen Hill
- Finn Hill
- Highlands
- Juanita
- Lakeview
- Market
- Moss Bay
- Norkirk
- Rose Hill
- Totem Lake
Statistics
- Population: 92,000+
- Avg. Home Value: $1.1M
- 6th Largest City in King County
- 45 Parks, 11 on the Waterfront
Schools in
Kirkland, WA
Benjamin Franklin Elementary
Kirkland Middle School
Lake Washington High School
Juanita High School
Northstar Middle School
Peter Kirk Elementary
Lakeview Elementary
Rose Hill Elementary
Mark Twain Elementary
Alexander Graham Bell Elementary
Juanita Elementary
Robert Frost Elementary
Helen Keller Elementary
Sandburg Elementary
Henry David Thoreau Elementary
Finn Hill Middle School
Kamiakin Middle School
KIRKLAND’S LARGEST COMPANIES
based on revenue
- Allstate
- Amazon
- Bank of America
- IBM
- Lowe’s
- Microsoft
- Starbucks
- State Farm
- U.S. Bank
- Wells Fargo
KIRKLAND’S TOP 5
THINGS TO DO
MARINA PARK
Home to many of Kirkland’s special events including the July 4th Celebration and Kirkland Uncorked.
Downtown and close to many restaurants and shops, Marina Park features a sandy beach—perfect to get your toes wet—and a beautiful open-air pavilion as well as summer concerts and magnificent views of Lake Washington and Seattle.
KIRKLAND URBAN
Masterfully designed around the modern 18-hour day – where life doesn’t stop before, during, or after work.
Must-have retail plays a big part in that around-the-clock lifestyle, encouraging interaction, connectivity, and opportunity. Workers, residents, and visitors have an anchor grocer with QFC Supermarkets and a well-curated shopping experience at their doorstep as well as many restaurants and bars. The development’s stylish and sophisticated Uptown Apartments at Kirkland Urban offer the perfect place to land after long days of work and play.
NORTHWEST PADDLE SURFERS
Ambassadors for the sport of Stand Up Paddleboarding in the Pacific Northwest.
Their mission is to introduce the fun and healthy sport of SUP, in all of its facets, to as many new people as possible. Make a reservation for SUP rentals, lessons, and tours at one of our Lake Washington locations: Juanita Beach Park and Marina Park in Kirkland.
KIRKLAND PERFORMANCE CENTER
The venue hosts more than 200 music, theatre, and dance performances each year.
Designed by Becker Architects, the 394-seat theater is spacious, yet retains an intimate feel. The farthest seat is just 13 rows – 40 feet – from the stage; the steep rake of the house provides excellent sightlines throughout the theater. The acoustics in the theater are designed to work equally well for both music and the spoken word.
FLATSTICK PUB
There are only two rules at Flatstick Pub: drink local and have fun.
Flatstick pub is passionate about craft beer and supporting the community. From day one they have only offered beer from independent breweries located in the great state of Washington. You’ll never find corporate beer here. In addition to mini golf, you’ll find original golf-themed games invented by Flatstick. Duffleboard™, Ball Jockey™, and ‘stick putt!™ are three creations that you won’t find anywhere else
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