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Briarwood, WA gives home buyers many options. New construction is abundant, and the communities and layouts are ideal for families. There are also homes in more private settings that still offer you the benefits of living in Briarwood. You’ll find a strong nature vibe, and many homes possess lovely territorial settings. In 2010, the average home price in Briarwood was around $300,500, and the population was 2,424.
One benefit of living in Briarwood is the school system. Briarwood Elementary and Maywood Middle are both top-ranked schools. Liberty High School has a strong program, plus there are a variety of private school options available, including the top-rated Hillside Student Community School. For those who want to continue their higher education in the area, the University of Washington, Seattle University, Seattle Pacific University, and several community colleges are all nearby.
Briarwood’s centralized location allows residents to move around easily. Nearby attractions include the beautiful 2-acre Maplewood Park, the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center, abundant shopping and dining, and Renton’s revitalized downtown area. For those who need an escape into nature, hiking and mountain biking are available at the Cougar, Squak, and Tiger Mountain recreational areas. Lake activities like boating and swimming can be found at either Lake Washington or Lake Sammamish.
Venture further beyond Renton’s boundaries and you have the perks of two major cities. Renton is near Seattle and Bellevue, which both possess thriving cultural scenes. The list of things to do is extensive. Choose from the Bellevue Art Museum or the Seattle Art Museum, the symphony at Benaroya Hall or shopping at upscale Bellevue Square. Both places boast numerous festivals, events, and venues.
Seattle’s restaurant scene is considered one of the top in the nation, which makes living in the region a haven for foodies. Gardeners delight in places like Kubota Gardens and Bellevue Botanical Garden. Living in Briarwood keeps you within reasonable distances to all types of programs, recreation, and everything else the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
Briarwood is located in the economically sound Northwest. The list of major employers is long, and jobs can be found in many different industries. A trip down Highway 169 and I-405 takes you to Bellevue, home of Microsoft, Expedia, Overlake Hospital, the City of Bellevue, and a variety of education institutions. Seattle is home to Boeing, Amazon, Brooks Running, Alaska Airlines, Group Health, Weyerhaeuser, Nordstrom, and CenturyLink. There are also many smaller companies throughout Renton and beyond.
Navigating real estate in the Pacific Northwest takes an experienced real estate agent that understands neighborhood highlights, the competitive market, and your needs as a home buyer. If you’re interesting in finding your ideal home in Briarwood, contact SheriGoldman.com.
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