Kingsgate's history dates to 1874 homesteads. Major development began in the 1960s when Murdock MacPherson named the first large subdivision "Kingsgate" (1963), inspired by its English namesake. Planned communities like Kingsgate Highlands grew through the 1970s. Before its 2011 Kirkland annexation, it was unincorporated King County, often called Evergreen Hill.
Kingsgate offers attractive suburban living with diverse housing, including mid-century ranches, split-levels, newer Craftsman homes, and modern infills. Predominantly single-family homes, often with generous yards, it also has some townhomes and condos near commercial areas. The market is typically competitive due to its excellent schools, amenities, and convenient location.
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A central neighborhood park featuring tennis courts, picnic areas, and a children's playground, serving as a popular gathering spot.
Adjacent to the community center, this park provides additional green space and play areas.
This nearby park boasts Kirkland's only synthetic turf multi-purpose athletic field, along with a playground and picnic shelters.
Kingsgate is served by the highly-regarded Lake Washington School District, known for its commitment to academic excellence. Key public schools for Kingsgate residents often include:
The presence of these well-rated schools is a significant draw for families moving to the area.
Kingsgate is characterized by its strong sense of community, active neighborhood associations, and family-friendly environment.
Many of the original subdivisions in Kingsgate have active HOAs (e.g., Kingsgate 1 & 2, Kingsgate 3 & 4) that maintain common areas and organize community events like block parties and holiday celebrations.
A vital hub for the area, offering a wide array of recreational programs, classes, and activities for all ages, from preschoolers to seniors, including a drop-in indoor playground.
A cherished community resource providing access to books, digital media, educational programs, and community meeting spaces since 1973.
This local commercial hub (centered around 124th Ave NE & NE 144th/145th St) features a major grocery store, restaurants, cafes, salons, and other everyday conveniences.
Just a short drive south, this major retail and lifestyle center offers a wide selection of popular stores (including Whole Foods and Trader Joe's), diverse dining options, a cinema, and healthcare services.
A comprehensive hospital and medical center located very close to Kingsgate, providing excellent healthcare services.
The acclaimed wineries, breweries, and restaurants of Woodinville are easily accessible for weekend outings.
Kingsgate offers convenient access to I-405, making commutes to Bellevue, Redmond (Microsoft), Seattle, and other regional employment centers relatively straightforward.