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North Redmond homes for sale

Find North Redmond homes — larger lots, LWSD schools, and Woodinville wine country access.

RexMont helps buyers search North Redmond homes in Redmond's most spacious residential community — with guidance on newer luxury communities, semi-rural lot sizes, Lake Washington School District schools, Woodinville proximity, and $1.2M–$3.5M opportunities where families get more space than Education Hill delivers at a consistent price discount.

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Typical range
$1.2M–$3.5M
Character
Semi-rural, larger lots
Schools
Lake Washington SD
Woodinville
10–15 min

Market context

North Redmond is the best-value LWSD neighborhood for families who need real lot sizes.

Education Hill and Overlake offer excellent LWSD schools and reasonable commutes, but lot sizes have been shrinking with each development cycle. North Redmond offers the same school district — Redmond High School path — with meaningfully larger lots, a quieter residential character, and prices that run modestly below the inner-Redmond addresses. For families who have done the comparison and prioritize space over the last 10 minutes of commute, North Redmond consistently wins.

The neighborhood's northern position is also its wine-country gateway. Downtown Woodinville — with the Schoolhouse District, the Hollywood District wineries, and one of the most concentrated premium wine destinations in Washington State — is 10–15 minutes north via Avondale Road. That proximity gives North Redmond residents a leisure lifestyle that most inner-Eastside neighborhoods can only access on weekend drives.

RexMont helps North Redmond buyers understand which planned communities have the strongest HOA infrastructure, how to evaluate larger acreage properties as they approach the Sammamish Valley corridor, and how the Microsoft-campus commute time varies by specific address within the neighborhood's relatively spread-out footprint.

Coverage

Service area at a glance

RexMont represents buyers and sellers across these Seattle and Eastside markets. Click any city for the full local guide.

Bellevue, WA

ZIPs: 98004 · 98005 · 98006 · 98007 · 98008

Schools: Bellevue SD

Medina, WA

ZIP: 98039

Schools: Bellevue SD

Clyde Hill, WA

ZIP: 98004

Schools: Bellevue SD

Mercer Island, WA

ZIP: 98040

Schools: Mercer Island SD

Kirkland, WA

ZIPs: 98033 · 98034

Schools: Lake Washington SD

Redmond, WA

ZIPs: 98052 · 98053

Schools: Lake Washington SD

Sammamish, WA

ZIPs: 98074 · 98075

Schools: Lake Washington / Issaquah SD

Issaquah, WA

ZIPs: 98027 · 98029

Schools: Issaquah SD

Newcastle, WA

ZIPs: 98056 · 98059

Schools: Renton SD

Woodinville, WA

ZIPs: 98072 · 98077

Schools: Northshore SD

Kenmore, WA

ZIP: 98028

Schools: Northshore SD

Seattle, WA

ZIPs: 98101 · 98109 · 98112 · 98115 · 98118

Schools: Seattle Public Schools

For North Redmond buyers

Compare lot sizes across planned communities and acreage properties, evaluate LWSD school assignments, and understand how North Redmond prices relative to Education Hill and Overlake for the same school district.

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For North Redmond sellers

Market your home to LWSD-focused families who have specifically chosen North Redmond's space and value over the smaller lots of Education Hill — buyers who know what they want and are ready to move.

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FAQ

Questions buyers and sellers ask first.

What defines North Redmond as a neighborhood?

North Redmond sits at the transition zone between suburban Redmond and the semi-rural Sammamish Valley corridor — a neighborhood where lot sizes grow, tree cover increases, and the overall character shifts toward the spacious end of the suburban spectrum. It draws buyers from two distinct groups: families targeting newer construction quality with LWSD schools, and professionals who want a semi-rural feel with larger-acreage living without sacrificing Eastside commute connectivity.

What are typical home prices in North Redmond?

North Redmond homes typically range from $1.2M to $3.5M. Standard newer construction homes in planned communities start around $1.2M–$1.8M. Larger homes with premium lots and updates run $1.8M–$2.5M. Estate and acreage properties closer to the Sammamish Valley corridor push $2.5M–$3.5M+. The neighborhood prices at a consistent modest discount to Education Hill and Overlake for equivalent square footage, driven by North Redmond's greater distance from the Microsoft main campus and Downtown Redmond.

What schools serve North Redmond?

North Redmond falls within Lake Washington School District, typically assigned to Sunrise Elementary, Redmond Middle School, and Redmond High School. Lake Washington SD is one of Washington State's top-ranked public school districts. School assignments should always be verified by specific parcel address before purchase.

How far is North Redmond from Microsoft and major employment centers?

Microsoft's main Redmond campus is approximately 15 minutes from North Redmond via Avondale Road and NE 124th Street. Downtown Redmond is 15 minutes. Downtown Kirkland is approximately 20 minutes. Downtown Bellevue is 30 minutes. The northern position adds some commute time compared to Overlake and Grass Lawn, but buyers typically accept this in exchange for more space and a quieter residential character.

What is the connection between North Redmond and Woodinville wine country?

North Redmond's northern orientation and its access via Avondale Road and NE 124th Street put it directly en route to the Woodinville wine district. Downtown Woodinville is approximately 10–15 minutes north of most North Redmond addresses. For buyers who value the wine-country lifestyle and weekend access to Woodinville's tasting rooms and restaurants, North Redmond offers the best positioning within the Redmond market.

Is North Redmond a good choice for LWSD families priced out of Education Hill?

Yes — North Redmond is a primary alternative for LWSD-focused families who want more space than Education Hill provides at lower per-square-foot prices. The school path feeds Redmond High School, same as Education Hill, but the lot sizes are generally larger and the prices modestly lower. The trade-off is 5–10 additional commute minutes to the Microsoft campus and Downtown Bellevue.

Search North Redmond with agents who know where the value is relative to the rest of the LWSD market.

RexMont helps you evaluate lot sizes, planned community quality, school paths, and Woodinville proximity so you find the right North Redmond home before the next wave of Education Hill refugees gets there.

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