Discover Seattle and the Greater Puget Sound

Featured Regions

The Puget Sound region offers a mix of vibrant city life, charming suburbs, and scenic getaways - each with its own rhythm and appeal. Whether you’re searching for an in-town condo, a coastal retreat, or a mountain getaway, our team helps clients find their perfect fit across the region.

We serve clients throughout the greater Puget Sound area and the communities below highlight just a few of the places where we live, work, and specialize. Each offers its own character, lifestyle, and sense of home.

An aerial view of the cityscape of Seattle during sunset, South Lake Union

Seattle Metro

Anchored by Downtown Seattle, this area blends culture, innovation, and community at the heart of the Puget Sound. From the high-rises of Downtown and the tech-driven waterfront of South Lake Union to the skyline views of Queen Anne and Magnolia, each neighborhood offers a distinct experience. Capitol Hill’s vibrant urban energy and Belltown’s creative pulse capture the essence of city living, while nearby icons like Pike Place Market and the waterfront keep Seattle’s personality unmistakably its own.

Green Lake SaM

Seattle Neighborhoods

Stretching beyond the downtown core, Seattle’s residential neighborhoods bring together history, character, and connection. From the craftsman homes of Ballard and Phinney Ridge to the lakeside streets of Madrona and Leschi, these communities offer neighborhood charm with city convenience. Fremont and Wallingford buzz with creativity, Greenwood and Ravenna feel rooted and relaxed, and West Seattle’s laid back pace in a peninsula setting reminds you how close nature always is in the city.

burien

Greater Seattle Region

Just beyond Seattle’s borders, the Greater Seattle Region includes neighboring cities that combine convenience with a strong sense of community. From Shoreline and Kenmore in North King County to Burien to the south, these areas offer more space, established neighborhoods, and easy access to both Seattle and the Eastside. They’re ideal for those who want suburban comfort with close city connections.

Public salmon sculpture with ferry in the background on a cloudy day

Edmonds & South Snohomish County

From the maritime charm of Edmonds and Mukilteo to the neighboring cities of Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, and Brier, South Snohomish County blends waterfront living with commuter convenience. This region offers established neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, and easy access to both Seattle and the Eastside.

whidbey Langly small

Whidbey Island

Whidbey Island offers a relaxed, scenic lifestyle surrounded by water, forests, and small-town charm. From waterfront estates to cozy in-town cottages, life here moves at an easier pace while remaining closely connected to the mainland via the Mukilteo ferry and Deception Pass Bridge. It is a place where community and natural beauty shape daily life.

Everett Small

Everett & Surrounding Areas

As the county’s largest city, Everett anchors a collection of growing communities including Mill Creek, Lake Stevens, and Snohomish. Here you’ll find a mix of classic homes, new developments, and a vibrant local economy, all within reach of the Cascades and Puget Sound. The area’s blend of historic character and modern growth continues to attract homeowners looking for space and value without losing proximity to the metro core.

Bellevue Washington. The snowy Alpine Lakes Wilderness mountain peaks rise behind the urban skyline.

Eastside

From Bellevue and Kirkland to Redmond, Sammamish, and Issaquah, the Eastside combines innovation and scenic surroundings. These cities offer a balance of urban convenience and natural beauty, where trails, lakes, and mountain views meet thriving business centers. The area’s mix of established neighborhoods, modern development, and top-rated schools make it one of the most sought-after regions in the Puget Sound.

View of Snoqualmie Falls, near Seattle in the Pacific Northwest

Mountain & Foothill Communities

From Snoqualmie Pass to Stevens Pass and surrounding towns like North Bend, Monroe, and Lake Stevens, these communities offer a blend of adventure, space, and small-town character. With mountain views, trail access, and year-round recreation, they are ideal for those who love the outdoors but want to stay connected to the region’s urban centers.

Tacoma - SaM AdobeStock_232495887 small

South Sound & Beyond

From Renton and Tukwila to Tacoma, Puyallup, and surrounding communities, this region continues to grow with opportunity and space to expand. Known for its strong value, local pride, and convenient highway access, the South Sound balances affordability with community connection, making it a natural fit for those seeking more room while staying within reach of the greater Seattle area.