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Quietly nestled between the Emerald City and the Eastside lies a small
community island that offers a lifestyle that most only dream of. A place where children can still ride their bike to school and get the best education in the state of Washington. It is surrounded by the pristine waters of Lake Washington. Waterfront living is abundant, and the island lifestyle is palpable. Unplug with an evening paddleboard, sunset boat ride or a bike ride on the many island paths. It is one of the best kept secrets of the PNW. On the map it’s Mercer Island, but we call it home. For generations, Mercer Island has been one of the region’s most coveted addresses. Located in the heart of Lake Washington, between Seattle and Bellevue, there is no better starting point from which to enjoy the commerce, recreation and culture of the Pacific Northwest. Mercer Island has a deep-rooted sense of community and a reputation for safe, friendly neighborhoods. Islanders actively care for their town, the environment and each other. More than 475 acres of parks provide ample opportunities for sports, walks, picnics and play, all contributing to a healthy lifestyle. Coldwell Banker Bain – Mercer Island, is proud and grateful to be the market leader with Mercer Island real estate transactions for nearly 40 years. Our knowledge and experience are unparalleled with the specific nuances that are most helpful when acquiring or selling Mercer Island properties. Our Mercer Island office should be the first call for anyone wishing to buy or sell on Mercer Island
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Mercer Island’s attractions include excellent public and private schools, which provide a range of academic experiences from pre-k to high school. The island’s residents consistently cite the island’s outstanding educational resources as a primary factor in their decision to live here. Mary Wayte Swimming Pool is a local aquatic facility owned by the Mercer Island School District and operated by Olympic Cascade Aquatics (OCA). OCA offers various programs to the public, including public and private swim lessons, Masters swimming and aerobics, and competitive swim opportunities on the OCA Swim Team. The Mercer Island Country Club is a private swimming, tennis, fitness, and social club on the south end of Mercer Island. The club provides a range of activities and events to individuals of all ages and athletic abilities. A vibrant and accessible shopping district is in the Town Center on the island’s north end. Shops and restaurants adorn the Town Center supported by public amenities such as courtyards, plazas, benches, public art, and nearby parks. The south end of the island features a smaller shopping area. Operational in 2023, Sound Transit’s Link Light Rail system will connect Seattle and the eastside (Bellevue/Redmond). At the north end of the island, Mercer Island Station will serve as the access point to the light rail system and the Mercer Island Park & Ride. The Strom Jewish Community Center (JCC) provides various programs and activities for the Jewish and general community.
The Mercer Island Park & Ride is a commuter parking facility on the north end of the island. Operated by Sound Transit, the Mercer Island Park & Ride provides approximately 450 parking spaces daily for commuting purposes. The Mercer Island Library is part of the King County Library System (KCLS). Opened in June of 1991, the library provides residents with access to KCLS’s entire set of programs and resources, including books, materials, technology, and events supporting social engagement and connection. Two swim and tennis clubs dedicated to athletic and social activities for all age groups are situated in the northeast corner and southern end of Mercer Island. The Mercerwood Shore Club, and Mercer Island Beach Club, respectively, boast a range of tennis, aquatic, social activities, a shoreline beach as well as boating and swimming. An elaborate network of trails, parks, and natural areas permeate many areas of the island. Operated by the City of Mercer Island, these natural resources support cycling, hiking, dog-walking, and a range of other outdoor activities.
GREAT SCHOOLS Ranked #1 in Washington state by MSN. com, the Mercer Island School District has a reputation for quality, combining academics, culture and athletics. In 2015, Mercer Island High School was named one of “America’s Top High Schools” by Newsweek magazine. This tradition of excellence is a major reason many families make Mercer Island their home.
SHOPPING & DINING Mercer Island’s Town Center is the dynamic and evolving commercial hub of the Island. It’s also a gathering spot for Islanders, whether to enjoy a local restaurant, to meet for a group fitness class, or to browse at the local home decor or book store. The island is home to a host of restaurants and coffee shops, and four grocery stores, including a New Seasons Market.
COMMUNITY Surrounded by Lake Washington, Mercer Island boasts fantastic views and provides easy access to recreational water activities. There are several public beaches on the island where you can swim, fish, paddleboard, kayak, or just relax during the summer months. There are several private swim clubs along Lake Washington, and Mercer Island’s Boat Launch provides easy access to boating.
COMMUTING Within minutes from downtown Mercer Island, you can be enjoying professional sports, a night at the opera, or fine dining in downtown Seattle. Or, head east, and in just a short drive you can be hiking, skiing or snowboarding at Snoqualmie Summit.
Many Islanders take the bus to work or to local sporting events by parking at Mercer Island’s Park-and-Ride. The Mercer Island Light Rail station is targeted to open in 2023. The station will be located at the north edge of Town Center at 77th Avenue SE and 80th Avenue SE (close to the current Park-and-Ride).
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