Bellevue residents know that the area is among the most expensive places to find housing in Seattle — but they might be surprised to learn that one Bellevue neighborhood is actually among the priciest in the entire country.
Using data from Homes.com, American Home Shield analyzed listing prices and home sizes in over 20,000 U.S. neighborhoods. They found that Downtown Bellevue in King County is the No. 4 most expensive neighborhood in the country, with an average price per square foot of $3,619.
Downtown Bellevue was beat out by only three California neighborhoods: South of Market in San Francisco, with a price per square foot of $5,415; Northwest Auburn in Sacramento, with a price per square foot of $4,416; and Old Town Carpinteria in Santa Barbara, with a price per square foot of $4,129.