
725 1st Street South, Kirkland
Bedrooms2
Bathrooms2
HeatElectric
FireplaceOne
Year Built1986
Square Footage2,020
Your neighborhood guide to living in Moss Bay
- Schools
- Shopping/Restaurants
- Outdoor Recreation
- Community
Schools
- Lakeview Elementary
High-performing public school for kindergarten through fifth grade students. - Kirkland Middle School
To create a community-connected environment that promotes each student’s academic and personal success. - Lake Washington High
Each student will graduate prepared to lead a rewarding, responsible life as a contributing member of our community and greater society. - International Community School
ICS is a choice school, open to students from the Lake Washington School District.
Shopping/Restaurants
Shopping
- Downtown Kirkland
High-end boutiques to vintage finds. - Bellevue Square Mall
Home to over 200 shops, the region’s largest dining district with over 50 local-to-global restaurants & nightlife adventures.
Restaurants
- BeachHouse bar + grill
Kirkland waterfront dining with the use of fresh, natural and local ingredients. - Beach Café
Casual seafood restaurant with a spacious patio offering views of Lake Washington. - Le Grand Bistro American
French Flair. American Vibe. - Cactus Kirkland
Festive Southwestern-Mexican Kitchen and Bar. - Volterra
Contemporary Italian Dining & Drinking. - Bottle and Bull
Experience the travels of Ernest Hemingway through your palette, eating and drinking your way through the cities that Hemingway loved to frequent.
Outdoor Recreation
- Terrace Park
1.81-acre park with children’s playground, basketball court, and open lawn. - Marsh Park
4.18-acre waterfront park with public dock, beach, fishing area, picnic tables, walking path and public art. - Houghton Beach Park
3.8-acre waterfront park with children’s playground, swimming area, public dock, beach volleyball, fishing area and open lawn area. - Carillon Woods
Natural green space, trails, walking path and children’s playarea. - Everest Park
Children’s playground, basketball and tennis court, baseball/softball fields, concession stand, trails and wetlands. - Cross Kirkland Corridor
Ten-foot-wide, 5.75-mile crushed gravel trail that runs from the South Kirkland Park & Ride through the Totem Lake Business District.
Community
- Kirkland Reporter
Neighborhood News.