The Multifaceted Face of IH Neighborhoods

Posted by Kathleen Cragun

Two constant things about Issaquah Highlands are change and choice. The New Home Information Center has even changed locations. That is not new news to anyone who lives in the Highlands because you have to drive by the place it used to be as you come and go.  The same great help and info are still available at 1101 NE High St. #103. You can’t miss the signs. And they still have popcorn and Judy, too.

   

There are big homes, small homes, condos, live-work spaces, homes with acreage, homes with small yards, high rise condos (sort of), townhomes, apartments, inexpensive homes and pricey homes. Contemporary homes, traditional homes, craftsman homes, homes with views, green homes, homes next to parks. The list goes on.

You can live in places like Huckleberry Circle, Vista Park, Brighton on Park, Wisteria Park, Starpoint, Dahlia Park, Harrison Street, Roanoke Woods, Chesapeake Landing, The Cottages, Ravena, West Highlands Park, Magnolia Park, Village Green. It is not by accident that many names have park in them because Issaquah Highlands is almost like living in a park, there are so many of them. Convenient amenities continue to arrive in the form of World Pies, Alice’s Beauty Salon, Le Chic Pet, Sip Restaurant, Marcelas, Highland Cleaners, Rice n Roll, Caffe Ladro, Curves, MK Ballet Studio, Nine Bar Espresso, Subway, Sorella’s and the High Street Mall is underway.

Many events and opportunities for fun are offered throughout the year, such as Highland Days, Easter Egg Hunt, Fall Festival and many more. This just touches on everything Issaquah Highlands has to offer. Come see for yourself.

 

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