JUST LISTED | Lake Washington Ridge | 12150 SE 76th Pl Newcastle

Overview - Active

$1,280,000

Experience elevated living in this stunning Lake Washington Ridge home in sought-after Newcastle. Tucked on a quiet cul-de-sac and backing to a lush greenbelt, this residence offers exceptional privacy and a serene, park-like setting. The backyard is a true retreat, featuring mature rhododendrons, vibrant landscaping, and a luxurious saltwater hot tub on an expansive patio — perfect for entertaining or relaxing in your own private oasis. Inside, natural light fills the thoughtfully designed floor plan. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the inviting family room and opens to the outdoor living space for effortless indoor-outdoor living. The main level also includes formal living and dining rooms, a powder room, and a dedicated executive office ideal for working from home. The upper level includes the spacious primary suite, which offers a spa-inspired ensuite bath with heated floors, complemented by two additional bedrooms. Pride of ownership shines throughout this impeccably maintained, move-in-ready home. Located near top-rated schools with a convenient bus stop nearby, quick access to Newcastle’s extensive trail system, including Lake Boren. Enjoy easy access to Bellevue, Seattle, The Landing, and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport — all approximately 20 minutes away. Your charmed life awaits in the Lake Washington Ridge dream home!

FEATURES

  • Drenched in Natural light

  • Blocks to Parks & Trails

  • Backs to Lush Greenbelt

  • Peaceful Cul-De-Sac

  • Main level 4th bedroom perfect for a home office, gym or guest room

stats

  • 4 bedrooms

  • 2000 sq ft.

  • MLS # 2483740

Once a coal mining hub for nearly a century, Newcastle has grown into a vibrant suburban community near Lake Washington and Coal Creek. Since its incorporation in 1994, this young King County city has become known for its scenic views, seasonal foliage, and walkable layout. “It’s a wonderful small community,” says Vicki Heck, librarian of Newcastle Library. With active community groups, local events, and a lively town center, it offers both charm and convenience—especially for Seattle-area commuters.

Outdoor lovers will find plenty to enjoy, from fishing and sports at Lake Boren Park to forest strolls along Hazelwood Park’s boardwalk. The city’s dog-friendly trails—maintained by the local nonprofit Newcastle Trails—connect lush green spaces like the Coal Creek Trail. Golfers can tee off at the 350-acre hilltop Newcastle Golf Club, while just 7 miles away, Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park offers over 3,000 acres of diverse trails and wildlife.
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