Balmoral at The Reserve | 8242 154th Ave SE Newcastle
Overview - Active
$2,380,000
Experience the charmed life at Balmoral in The Reserve, Newcastle’s (“South Bellevue") luxury community, ideally located adjacent to The Golf Club at Newcastle with golf cart access to two 18-hole championship courses and scenic fine dining just moments away. Adjacent to one of three neighborhood parks and offering direct access to Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park with 35+ miles of trails, waterfalls, and panoramic viewpoints, this home blends natural serenity with elevated living. The large fenced yard captures spectacular sky and Cougar Mountain views while providing exceptional privacy. Inside, the thoughtfully designed main level features a gourmet kitchen with casual dining, a comfortable family room with seamless flow to an outdoor entertaining patio. The main floor executive office with a nearby ¾ bath is ideal for guests or multi-generational living. The upper level offers a spacious bonus room perfect for an immersive home theater and game room experience. The luxurious primary with en-suite enjoys a Juliet balcony showcasing mountain vistas and a generous wardrobe room. The additional 3 bedrooms include a junior suite paired with a full bathroom (currently featured as a home gym), and two additional view bedrooms. A whole-home generator adds peace of mind. Located within the highly regarded Issaquah School District and just minutes to Bellevue, Seattle, and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, this exceptional Newcastle luxury home offers the perfect blend of golf course living, mountain views, privacy, and prime Eastside convenience.
FEATURES
Luxury Golf Course Community
Premier Issaquah Schools
Mountain & Sunset Views
Abundance of Natural light
Direct Access to Cougar Mtn Trails
stats
5 bedrooms
3860 sq ft.
MLS # 2481342
“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.”