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Grand Waterfront Estate with Private Canal Moorage in Newport Shores
From the moment one approaches 2 Crescent Key SE, the architecture announces itself with quiet authority. A light-toned, symmetrical facade rises against a backdrop of mature evergreens, its clean contemporary lines softened by meticulously manicured hedgerows and a grand double-door entrance framed in wrought-iron scrollwork and warm landscape lighting. The three-car garage and generous corner lot signal scale before a single interior threshold is crossed.
Step inside, and a double-height foyer immediately earns its place as one of the home's most theatrical gestures. A glass-paneled mezzanine railing traces the upper level overhead while a statement crystal chandelier descends through the open volume, casting light across neutral tile flooring below. The architectural language throughout is one of confident restraint — ten-foot ceilings on both levels, wide corridors, and an open-concept flow that allows natural light to travel freely from the canal-facing rear to the garden-framed front.
The gourmet kitchen is, by any measure, a professional's instrument rendered in residential form. Dark wood cabinetry pairs with rich stone countertops across an expansive layout anchored by a generous central island with pendant lighting and bar seating. A Wolf eight-burner professional range, double ovens, and Sub-Zero refrigeration represent the highest tier of culinary equipment, while the kitchen's seamless connection to the dining area and outdoor deck ensures that hosting — whether intimate or extravagant — unfolds without friction.
Perhaps the home's most deliberate design achievement is the treatment of privacy. Each of the five oversized bedroom suites is conceived as a self-contained sanctuary, complete with a dedicated walk-in closet and en-suite bath. This configuration makes the home equally suited to multigenerational living and to hosting long-term guests with genuine independence. The main-level suite, with its own fireplace and private deck, is a particular rarity in homes of this typology.
The primary retreat occupies its own category entirely. A stone-clad double-sided fireplace anchors both the sleeping area and an adjacent sitting nook, while floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors open directly onto a rooftop deck overlooking the canal. The en-suite bath offers a jetted soaking tub, a dual-vanity with stone countertops, and a boutique walk-in closet of considerable scale — a space that functions less like a closet and more like a private dressing room.
Beyond the suites, the home's amenity roster reads like that of a private club. A rare indoor pool and spa room, lined with large windows and equipped with a built-in sauna, ensures year-round aquatic recreation regardless of the Pacific Northwest's famously variable weather. A dedicated home theater with coffered ceilings, deep leather seating, and cinema-themed artwork creates an immersive entertainment environment. The rooftop deck, furnished with a full dining set and modular sectional behind glass railings, offers an elevated perch above the canal for summer gatherings under open skies.
Practical intelligence underlies the home's comfort systems as well. Radiant floor heating delivers efficient, even warmth through winter months, while mini-split systems and central air conditioning ensure precise climate control in summer. Two dedicated laundry rooms, multiple bonus rooms, a home office, and a home gym speak to a floor plan that has been engineered for full-time, full-capacity living at the highest standard.
Newport Shores is among the most distinctive residential enclaves in the greater Bellevue area — a planned waterfront community built around a network of navigable canals that connect directly to Lake Washington. Developed in the mid-twentieth century with a clear vision for canal-front living, the neighborhood was designed so that residents could moor private watercraft directly behind their homes, a feature that remains genuinely rare in the Pacific Northwest and that distinguishes Newport Shores from virtually every other residential community in the region. The result is a neighborhood that feels, in many respects, more akin to the waterfront communities of Southern California or the Pacific coast than to a conventional Seattle-area suburb.
The community is anchored by the Newport Yacht Club, a longstanding neighborhood institution that offers residents access to a marina, swimming pool, tennis and sports courts, and a calendar of organized social and recreational activities throughout the year. Membership in the Yacht Club is included with this property, providing immediate entry into a community that prizes both aquatic recreation and neighborly engagement. Lake Washington itself — one of the largest natural lakes in Washington State — sits at the community's doorstep, offering world-class sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and motorized boating across its expansive, clear waters.
Bellevue, the city in which Newport Shores resides, has evolved over the past several decades from a quiet Seattle suburb into one of the most economically dynamic cities in the Pacific Northwest. Today it is home to the regional headquarters of major technology and global corporations, a thriving arts community anchored by the Bellevue Arts Museum, and a downtown core that supports high-end retail, acclaimed restaurants, and a growing cultural calendar. The Bellevue Collection — encompassing Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square, and Bellevue Place — represents one of the premier luxury retail destinations in the region, while the broader downtown corridor continues to attract nationally recognized culinary talent.
For families, the property's location within the Bellevue School District is a significant and tangible asset. The Bellevue School District is consistently ranked among the highest-performing public school districts in Washington State, recognized for its rigorous academic programs, strong graduation rates, and commitment to college preparation.
Connectivity is effortless. Interstate 405 and Interstate 90 — both accessible within minutes — place downtown Seattle, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the Eastside technology corridor, and the broader Puget Sound region within comfortable reach. The proximity to both freeways without the noise or intrusion of highway adjacency is a balance that relatively few properties in this price tier can claim.
The immediate surroundings of Newport Shores offer additional outdoor recreation through nearby Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, Bellevue's extensive trail network, and the Lake Washington shoreline parks that provide public access to the water at multiple points. It is a neighborhood that rewards those who value both the serenity of a private waterfront setting and the convenience of one of the Pacific Northwest's most complete and well-resourced urban environments.
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