Clyde Hill: Where Luxury Meets Landscape

Photo Courtesy: The Brazen’s at Windermere Real Estate/Bellevue Commons             

Nestled two miles east of Seattle, the Bellevue neighborhood of Clyde Hill offers a picturesque haven for its approximately 3,000 residents. With its elevated terrain reaching 375 feet, Clyde Hill provides a stunning vantage point, showcasing panoramic views of Lake Washington, Mount Rainier, the Olympic Mountains, and the iconic Seattle skyline. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the charm, history, and distinctive features that make Clyde Hill a coveted community in Washington.

A Hub of Prosperity: Consistently ranked among the “Best Places to Live in Washington,” Clyde Hill boasts a median home value that reached $3,743,000 in 2023. The real estate market reflects the city’s affluence, with an average home price of $4,415,403 and a diverse range of architectural designs, from contemporary homes shaping the skyline to pockets of retro charm in neighborhoods like Vuecrest and Mercía.

Educational Excellence and Civic Services: The vibrant neighborhood is home to notable educational institutions, including Clyde Hill Elementary, Chinook Middle School, Bellevue Christian High School, and Sacred Heart Elementary. The civic center, with City Hall, the Police Station, and a Bellevue Fire Station, ensures essential services for residents, fostering a sense of community security. Clyde Hill’s commitment to education and public safety enhances its appeal as a family-friendly community.

Recreation and Lifestyle: Clyde Hill offers residents not only breathtaking views but also recreational spaces like Clyde Hill City Park and View Park. These family-friendly spots provide a backdrop for weekend activities, from softball games to soccer matches. The neighborhood’s proximity to Downtown Bellevue, world-class shopping, diverse dining experiences, and seamless commutes to business districts make it an ideal location for those seeking a balanced and convenient lifestyle.

A Glimpse into History: The story of Clyde Hill began in 1882 when Irish immigrant Patrick Downey claimed 160 acres of land, marking the first settlement in the area. The neighborhood’s name, inspired by “Clyde Road,” was proposed in 1947 and officially adopted in 1953 when Clyde Hill became an incorporated town. The transition to a non-charter Code City in 1998 marked another milestone in Clyde Hill’s governance and development.

Luxury Living with a Green Touch: Clyde Hill’s unique minimum lot size requirement of 20,000 square feet has shaped a diverse collection of housing opportunities. The city’s green landscape, recognized as one of the ‘Tree Cities of the US’ in 2018, adds to its allure. With an assessed value of $4,681,285,343 in 2023, Clyde Hill stands as a testament to affluence and investment within this vibrant community.

Clyde Hill embodies a harmonious blend of luxury, landscape, and history. From its stunning views to educational excellence, recreational offerings, and a rich historical tapestry, Clyde Hill remains a beacon of prosperity and distinction within Washington State. For those seeking a community that seamlessly combines upscale living with natural beauty, Clyde Hill stands as an epitome of what a hometown should be.

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Author: Terry McDaniel

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