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Redmond, Washington

 

Located between Washington's dramatic Cascade mountain range and sparkling Puget Sound, and surrounded by towering evergreen forests, Redmond is known for its natural beauty.  In a city with 34 parks and over 25 miles of trails, it's easy to forget that you're within 20 minutes of downtown Seattle and a short ride away from great skiing! Arts and entertainment are alive in Redmond, too, with live theatre, music, film and literary arts for every taste. Redmond, Washington - Marymoor Park On top of all that, you'll discover an abundance of first-class places to shop or stay and dine...so why not find yourself in Redmond? Redmond is located in King County.

Redmond is a thriving community that balances the rugged outdoors with high technology centers. It sits in the northwest part of the state, just miles from the bustling downtown of Seattle and east of Puget Sound. Redmond enjoys a magnificent location on Lake Sammamish with rolling green hills as far as the eye can see. It has been called the Bicycle Capital of the Northwest for the popularity of this alternative transportation. Additionally, it was the filming location for the 1996 movie "From Dusk Til Dawn" and the popular television comedy "Northern Exposure".

Redmond's nickname, "Bicycle Capital of the Northwest," is well deserved.  Explore Redmond's bicycle paths and enjoy hiking the trails!

World Class Golf awaits in plenty throughout Redmond & Seattle’s Eastside. Such as Willows Run Golf Club, Trilogy Golf Course, TPC at Snoqualmie Ridge, Plateau Golf Club, Golf Club at Newcastle and Bellevue Municipal Golf.

Redmond's economy is evenly divided between four major sectors. As the headquarters location for computer giant Microsoft, professional services, science and technology have a slight lead. Retail trade takes second place, while information technologies and manufacturing vie for third. A significant number of residents work in finance, insurance and real estate. Redmond was historically a logging town, but this industry has been replaced by manufacturing and high tech business parks sitting amongst the old growth evergreen trees. These industries have contributed to a 61% growth in personal income between 1990 and 1997, leading the state in per capita income.

Redmond has one of the strongest economies in the country and is set against a breathtaking backdrop of natural beauty. Residents here are educated, environmentally sensitive, and maintain a relaxed and friendly demeanor. They take a great deal of pride in their community, and if you ask, they'll tell you it's the finest town in America.

Redmond offers a broad range of seasonal opportunities, including community festivals and holiday musical performances. 

Housing Cost

There are housing options here to suit every taste and budget. With the advent of Redmond as a technology center, several computer moguls such as Bill and Melinda Gates have built sprawling mansions around town. The presence of these homes could skew the median home value in the area, which is $685,000.

Demographics

Population in July 2007: 49,427. Redmond covers 15.9 square miles. It sits at an elevation of 30 feet above sea level.

Zip codes: 98052, 98053, 98073 - Area code commonly used in this area: 425

Weather

Redmond, WA climate is mild during summer when temperatures tend to be in the 60's and cold during winter when temperatures tend to be in the 40's.

The warmest month of the year is August with an average maximum temperature of 75.80 degrees Fahrenheit, while the coldest month of the year is January with an average minimum temperature of 35.20 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperature variations between night and day tend to be fairly limited during summer with a difference that can reach 19 degrees Fahrenheit, and fairly limited during winter with an average difference of 12 degrees Fahrenheit.

The annual average precipitation at Redmond is 35.96 Inches. Winter months tend to be wetter than summer months. The wettest month of the year is December with an average rainfall of 5.45 Inches.

 



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