The Lake Hills neighborhood of Bellevue is a large, mostly-residential community that was planned around the Lake Hills Shopping Center in the 1950s. Today, first time home buyers looking for a quiet suburban neighborhood will find lovely and affordable homes for sale beginning with single-story homes and spanning to more moderately-priced two or three-story homes. Outdoor recreation enthusiasts are drawn to Lake Hills for its greenbelt of wetlands and woods that offer trails to hike and space to enjoy the native wildlife. Lake Hills’ greenbelt connects two lakes, Phantom Lake and Larson Lake, and residents flock to its one-of-a-kind blueberry fields. Homes for sale in Lake Hills vary: there are Condos For Sale In Lake Hills, Town-Homes For Sale In Lake Hills, and Single-Family Homes For Sale In Lake Hills. There are also many New Homes For Sale In Lake Hills and many under construction. Thank you for using SearchHomesNW.com to find 30% more listings than Zillow, Trulia, and Realtor.
Refreshed and move-in ready 2-story townhome in an amazing location and serene neighborhood! This bright and beautiful townhouse features 2 spacious bedrooms and 1.5 bath...
Listing courtesy of Specialty Real Estate Group.
Terrific tri-level 3 bed, 1.75 bath located in the desired Lake Hills/Eastgate neighborhood. Home features functional living spaces with great flow and vaulted ceilings ...
Listing courtesy of Skyline Properties, Inc..
Step inside this charming, impeccably maintained rambler in the Lake Hills. Very well layed out 4 bedrooms 1.75 bath on a 7500 Sq Ft lot with private backyard. There is a...
Listing courtesy of John L. Scott, Inc.
Classic mid-century 4 bed/ 2.25 bath split-level home in desirable Lake Hills community! Move right in or bring your imagination & update to your preference. Tons of natu...
Listing courtesy of Redfin.
Location, Location, Location Sought after Bellevue Lake Hills neighborhood. Large living rm w/ gas fireplace & floor to ceiling windows looks out to your private back yar...
Listing courtesy of John L. Scott Everett.