Kirkland Hard Money Loans
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Located on the eastern shore of Lake Washington, Kirkland is a vibrant city with a population of around 93,000. Known for its high quality of life, robust economy, and picturesque waterfront setting, Kirkland is a prime location for high-end residential real estate investment. The city’s bustling downtown area, replete with art galleries, restaurants, and shops, enhances its attractiveness for both residential and commercial investment. With a strong job market driven by sectors like technology and healthcare, Kirkland continues to attract a diverse and affluent population, contributing to the stability of its real estate market.
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A Real Estate Investor’s Guide to Kirkland
Kirkland, WA
For investors looking to remodel a home with a hard money loan, Kirkland is a great area for opportunity. With an estimated population of 48,787 people in 2010, Kirkland has continued to grow along side large nearby tech companies that continue to populate the city with employees. Located in King County, on the east side of Lake Washington, the city of Kirkland is popular for its waterfront parks, including Juanita Beach Park, and Marsh Park located just north of Carillon Point. Other nearby popular destinations include Peter Kirk Park and Bridle Trails State Park, providing walking and equestrian trails. As the city continues to prosper from the incoming tech companies, homes are expected to appreciate in value along with the wealth of the city.
King County
With over 2 million people, King County is the largest county in Washington state and the 12th largest in the United States. Home to Seattle, Bellevue, and Tacoma, it was originally named after Alabama resident and Vice President William R. King, but in 1986 changed its namesake to Martin Luther King Jr. King County is nearly twice the land area of the state of Rhode Island, and is home to the Cascade Range, Issaquah Alps, Mount Si, 17 rivers, 9 major highways, 4 islands, the Snoqualmie National Forest, and the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park.
Geography
Kirkland is bordered to the west by Lake Washington, to the east by Redmond, to the south by Bellevue, and to the north by Kenmore, Woodinville, and Bothell. From the serenity of Juanita Bay Park’s wetlands to the forested acres of Bridle Trails State Park and Big Finn Hill Park, Kirkland offers a chance to escape into nature without leaving the city. Gleaming waterfront parks provide access to the natural beauty and never-ending wonders of Lake Washington.
Employment
Kirkland has an unemployment rate of 4.7%. The US average is 6.0%. Kirkland has seen the job market increase by 2.6% over the last year. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 38.4%, which is higher than the US average of 33.5%.
Transportation
In 2006, Kirkland was the first city in Washington to adopt a Complete Streets ordinance, whereby pedestrian and bicycle facilities are addressed as a part of all road construction and improvement planning projects. Kirkland passed an Active Transportation Plan in 2009 specifically targeting improvements to pedestrian, bicycle, and equestrian facilities.
Kirkland is served by King County Metro and Sound Transit Express buses that converge in Downtown Kirkland, the Totem Lake neighborhood, and South Kirkland. The city also has several park and ride facilities along Interstate 405. Buses connect Kirkland to Bellevue, Seattle, Redmond, Bothell, Kenmore, and Woodinville.
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