$1,899 - $2,668 per month
Newport Crossing
1 - 3 Beds
7311 Coal Creek Pkwy SE, Newcastle, WA 98059
$1,899 - $2,668 per month
Newport Crossing
1 - 3 Beds
7311 Coal Creek Pkwy SE, Newcastle, WA 98059
$2,795 per month
13301 SE 79th Place Unit C210, Newcastle, WA 98059
Available NOW! Light filled, open floorplan with 9 ft ceilings & new carpet. Living room with fireplace & dining area. Kitchen with newer SS appliances & breakfast bar. Large primary bedroom with 5 piece en-suite. Secondary bedroom with full bathroom in hallway for easy access. Pleasant territorial west view with oversized deck great for entertaining and views of Lake Boren in fall/winter.
Laurie Rohrich Lori Gill & Associates
$2,145 - $4,715 per month
Avalon Newcastle Commons
Studio - 3 Beds
13398 Newcastle Commons Dr, Newcastle, WA 98059
$7,428 per month
1800 NE 44th St Unit 240, Renton, WA 98056
Excellent 2457 SF commercial office/medical space available for sublease with approximately 28 months remaining, as the lease expires June 30, 2028. This opportunity is ideal for medical or professional office users seeking a shorter commitment with strong value. The rental rate is $21.22 per SF (NNN), and estimated NNN charges are $15.05 per SF, making this a cost-effective, well-located,
Sandy Piha Coldwell Banker Bain
$2,060 - $2,665 per month
Tria Apartments
1 - 2 Beds
12833 Newcastle Way, Newcastle, WA 98056
$1,865 - $2,349 per month
Karbon
Studio - 2 Beds
6802 Coal Creek Pkwy SE, Renton, WA 98059
$2,419 - $3,159 per month
Castle Creek
2 - 3 Beds
7000 132nd Place SE, Newcastle, WA 98059
Newcastle, Washington is a small King County community that has shifted from its coal mining roots into a suburban area near Lake Washington and Coal Creek. Incorporated in 1994, it has a defined town center with local businesses, community groups focused on art and nature, and regular events that draw residents together. Lake Boren Park is a central gathering spot with fishing, sports courts and a playground, and it also hosts the annual Fourth of July fireworks and Newcastle Days in September. Other things to do include walking the boardwalk through the wetland at Hazelwood Park, exploring the dog-friendly Coal Creek Trail into Coal Creek Park, and playing at the 350-acre Newcastle Golf Club in the hills. Newcastle Trails, a local nonprofit, maintains an extensive trail system, and Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park is about 7 miles away with thousands of acres of trails and varied habitats. Daily needs are met in the town center at Coal Creek Village and long-running Newcastle Fruit and Produce, which also operates a farmers market with seasonal items. Residential streets are lined with mature trees and quarter-acre lots, with many midcentury ranch, split-level and bi-level homes and some contemporary Craftsman properties, including golf-course-adjacent areas like The Reserve and Rainier Crest. Parts of Newcastle are zoned to the highly rated Issaquah School District. Interstate 405 and Interstate 90 make commuting to nearby cities like Bellevue and the broader Seattle metro relatively straightforward.