The Houghton neighborhood is home to Houghton Beach Park, Houghton Neighborhood Park, Houghton Center and Northwest University. Houghton Beach Park and other parks in the area have many features for the whole family, including: playground, swimming, boat launch, beach volleyball, public art, fishing area, picnic areas and so much more! The downtown Kirkland area and Kirkland City Dock are just minutes north for more restaurants and shops. The Cross Kirkland Corridor Trail runs through the neighborhood and there are a couple amazing waterfront restaurants to enjoy beautiful sunsets.
Real estate in the Houghton neighborhood feature homes and condos for sale that range from small (studio to 2 bedroom) to larger (4+ bedroom) family homes. This suburban neighborhood has homes and condos for sale with new or updated features and appliances. Some of the homes and condos for sale have mountain, city or beautiful water views. Th Houghton neighborhood has so much to offer every family.
Desirable Kirkland location w/views of Lake Washington and steps to the Cross Kirkland Corridor Trail. View deck with gas BBQ & firepit. Kitchen has composite main & prep...
Listing courtesy of Bower Real Estate Services LLC.
Explore this masterpiece of luxury living with modern design and panoramic Lake Washington and Seattle skyline views from all west facing rooms. Remodeled in 2017 by Hata...
Listing courtesy of Coldwell Banker Bain.
Extraordinary living in a prime location! Crafted with stellar construction, every detail exudes sophistication including the lavish interior with handsome hardwoods, sle...
Listing courtesy of Windermere Mercer Island.
Extraordinary living in a prime location! Crafted with stellar construction, every detail exudes sophistication including the lavish interior with handsome hardwoods, sle...
Listing courtesy of Windermere Mercer Island.
Nestled within the prestigious Houghton neighborhood, this exceptional residence offers an unparalleled blend of luxury and functionality. The chef's kitchen stands as th...
Listing courtesy of John L. Scott Snohomish.