Geography
Bellevue is an eastern suburb of Seattle, between Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish.
Cultural Attractions
The Bellevue Youth Theatre features various performances, including comedies, dramas, and more.
Recreation
Bellevue contains 100 parks with over 50 miles of trails.
Historical
The city was named after Bellevue, Ind.
Economy
Boeing and other manufacturers are key employers.
Demographics
Demographic Detail
- Population:
- 120,258
- Population under 55:
- 70.6%
- Population over 55:
- 29.4%
City Detail
- Crime rate:
- Low
- Closest large city:
- Seattle
Marital Status 2010
Weather
Weather Detail
- Air quality:
- Poor
- Temperature:
- 79°F July High, 28°F January Low
Jobs & Economy
Housing
- Median income:
- $66,253
- Median home price:
- $457,000
- Average property tax:
- $4,894
Income & Jobs
- Unemployment rate 2010:
- 8.4%
- Average
- Cost of living:
- Average
Employment Projections
Education
K–12
- Elementary schools:
- 29
- Middle schools:
- 17
- High schools:
- 10
Higher Education
- Best Colleges at the location:
- 1
- Best Colleges within 30 miles:
- 12
- Best Colleges within 50 miles:
- 14
Health Care & Retirement
Hospitals
- Hospitals/Best Hospitals at the location:
- 1/0
- Hospitals/Best Hospitals within 30 miles:
- 34/4
- Hospitals/Best Hospitals within 50 miles:
- 40/4
Retirement Facilities
- Community care facilities for the elderly:
- 498
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