December 22, 2024 — There are 58 homes for sale in Issaquah, WA today. This includes 18 houses and 35 condos. 1 of these are new home.
There are 0.98 months of residential housing supply. This indicates a severe seller's market with upward pressure on pricing.
Issaquah is small, but popular city about 17 miles southeast of Seattle. It is surrounded by the lush Issaquah Alps and is a great destination for lovers of the great outdoors. Issaquah also has a charming downtown area with many shops, restaurants and even a farmer's market.
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18 Houses | 35 Condos | 8 Parcels |
For Sale Stats | ||
$1,385,000 |
3,555 sqft |
$390/sqft |
Median values from the 18 single family homes for sale in Issaquah WA. | ||
Closing Stats | ||
$1,457,500 |
2,670 sqft |
$545/sqft |
Median values for the 190 single family Issaquah homes closed in the last 6 months. | ||
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1 New Homes |
2% of the residential market |
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0.98 Months of Supply |
This indicates a severe seller's market with upward pressure on pricing.
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The city of Issaquah is a popular location for homebuyers for its beautiful natural scenery, small friendly community feel, wonderful schools and prime location (just 20 minutes from downtown Seattle).
Many professionals choose to live in Issaquah for convenient commutes to tech companies located in Bellevue and Redmond.
Issaquah is located about 15 miles southeast of Seattle. It is bordered by the Sammamish Plateau to the north and the Issaquah Alps to the south. Issaquah is considered part of the "Seattle metropolitan area."
Homes for sale in Issaquah are often one of three traditional architecture styles: craftsman, cabin and farmhouse style homes. Homes and properties in Issaquah often have large, lush yards with amenities like decks, firepits, sports courts and seating areas.
Depending on the location of the homes, residents may have direct access to forest areas and waterfront parks via their own backyards.
Single Family Homes in Issaquah, WA
Please see our Issaquah listings page for updates on a daily basis.
There are many large condo complexes all over the city of Issaquah, as well as a few single-family homes developed as condos.
Condos
Please see Issaquah condos for more information on condos and complexes in Issaquah.
Some new homes located in Issaquah are located in the following neighborhoods: Mallard Pointe, Talus and the Enclave at Kelkari.
Please see our Issaquah new homes page for updates on a daily basis.
There are many great public school options in and around Issaquah. Some of the elementary school options include:
Some of the public middle schools in and around Issaquah include:
Public high schools include:
There are also a handful of private schools in and around Issaquah. These include:
The Village Theatre is one popular activity for Issaquah residents. Established in 1979, the community theater puts on beloved play and musicals year-round and has even helped develop many new theater productions.
Lake Sammamish State Park is another fun and convenient destination for Issaquah homeowners. The 530-acre park surrounds Lake Sammamish and invites guests to swim, boat, fish, as well as utilize its the park's many biking and hiking trails.
The Issaquah Transit Center is located on just a few blocks south of I-90 and is the hub for many bus routes, providing service to popular destinations like downtown Seattle and the University of Washington.
Have specific questions and want help from a friendly area expect? Contact Rob today!
It's time to talk to a real estate agent about the properties you're most interested in. We recommend you contact Rob Condiotty, the Landcast team member covering Issaquah, WA.
All MLS listed homes for sale in Issaquah, WA are on WicklundRE.com.
We sometimes know of off-market homes or new homes being built by home builders that aren't currently listed, to help find these unlisted homes for sale in Issaquah, we recommend you contact Rob Condiotty.
Information about the listed homes for sale in Issaquah generally comes from the MLS. Information about neighborhoods in Issaquah, condos in Issaquah, and new homes in Issaquah, comes from the MLS, our research staff, public data, area home builders and from contributions from our users.