The Story Behind
Medina's Gold Coast Waterfront Estate, Offered for the First Time
There is a particular kind of confidence that defines genuinely exceptional residential architecture — a refusal to chase trends, a commitment to proportion, and an understanding that true luxury is inseparable from livability. This Medina estate embodies all of it. Announced from the street by stone pillars and a canopy of mature trees, the multi-gabled roofline and dark metal standing-seam roof establish an immediate and assured presence before you ever reach the front door. The covered entry, framed in timber and stone, signals the craftsmanship that awaits within.
Inside, a dramatic barrel-vault entry corridor orients the arrival experience with architectural intention, drawing the eye forward toward light and water. The open-concept great room unfolds beneath coffered ceilings supported by white architectural columns — a composition at once classical and entirely contemporary in its ease. A stone-surround fireplace anchors the space alongside custom built-in shelving, while expansive sliding glass doors dissolve the boundary between interior and exterior, revealing an unbroken panorama of Lake Washington, the Olympic Range, and the Seattle skyline beyond. These are sight lines that remain constant as you move through the home — a deliberate design choice that honors the setting at every turn.
The kitchen is calibrated for serious entertaining without surrendering an ounce of beauty. A large central island finished in deep blue cabinetry is crowned with marble countertops; a professional-grade range beneath a stainless steel hood and a white subway tile backsplash complete a space that is as photogenic as it is functional. A secondary kitchenette, warmed by dark wood cabinetry and a mosaic tile backsplash beneath a circular window, offers additional flexibility for the household that entertains at scale.
The primary suite opens directly to the waterfront through sliding glass doors, merging the bedroom with the landscape in the most intimate possible way. Its en-suite is a study in spa-calibrated restraint: dual marble-topped vanities, a deep soaking tub, and a walk-in rainfall shower with a built-in bench — every surface and fixture chosen for its contribution to a sense of enveloping calm.
A wood-paneled elevator connects the home's levels with quiet efficiency, while the wine cellar — finished in custom oak cabinetry against a stone accent wall with marble countertops and dedicated display cabinetry — awaits a discerning collection. The cedar sauna and adjacent spa complete a private wellness suite of uncommon depth for a residential property.
Outdoors, the estate cascades toward the water through a sequence of purposefully designed spaces: a covered outdoor room with a vaulted wood-paneled ceiling, stone fireplace, and built-in grill for year-round entertaining; a hot tub terrace positioned to capture the sunset; a stone fire pit nestled among mature trees; a bocce court; and manicured gardens that give way to a private deepwater dock — the final punctuation on a property that has thought of everything.
Medina, Washington occupies a small, wooded peninsula on the eastern shore of Lake Washington, separated from Seattle by water and, in every meaningful way, by character. Incorporated as a city in 1955, it is one of the most consistently affluent municipalities in the United States, home to a community that has long valued discretion, natural beauty, and exceptional quality of life over visibility or pretense. With a population that hovers around 3,000 residents and a land area of roughly two square miles, Medina functions less like a suburb and more like a private enclave — the kind of place where mature Douglas firs line quiet streets and neighbors tend to know one another by name.
The Gold Coast designation belongs to the western-facing stretch of Medina's shoreline along Lake Washington, where properties command the most coveted orientation on the lake: direct exposure to the Olympic Mountains to the west, panoramic views of the Seattle skyline to the south, and the particular quality of light that arrives when the afternoon sun descends over the Cascades and scatters across open water. Deepwater frontage on this corridor is genuinely rare — the combination of depth, orientation, and lot size that defines an estate like 2409 Evergreen Point Road does not present itself often, and when it does, it rarely changes hands publicly.
Evergreen Point Road itself is one of the most recognizable addresses in the Pacific Northwest real estate conversation, running along the water's edge through some of the region's most significant residential properties. The nearby Evergreen Point Floating Bridge — the longest floating bridge in the world — connects Medina to Seattle in minutes, a practical asset that belies the complete sense of remove one feels once inside the city's borders. The Microsoft campus in Redmond lies approximately four miles to the northeast, and the broader Eastside technology and business corridor — encompassing Bellevue, Kirkland, and Redmond — is readily accessible without the friction of a Seattle commute.
Medina's commercial footprint is intentionally minimal; the city has no downtown in the conventional sense, which is precisely the point. Residents rely on neighboring Bellevue for world-class dining, retail, and cultural institutions, including the Bellevue Arts Museum and the Meydenbauer Center. Seattle's cultural offerings — the Seattle Art Museum, Pike Place Market, the Seattle Symphony, and the city's acclaimed restaurant scene — are reachable by bridge in under twenty minutes. For those who prefer the water, the lake itself serves as a thoroughfare: Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood is accessible by private vessel, a mode of arrival that suits the sensibility of a Gold Coast address perfectly.
Within Medina, life is organized around privacy, green space, and the lake. The city maintains its own police department and park facilities, including the Medina Park and Beach, which offers residents a community gathering point without compromising the residential character of the surrounding streets. The Overlake Golf and Country Club, located nearby, provides a further social anchor for those who seek it. For families, the Bellevue School District — consistently ranked among the highest-performing public school districts in Washington State — serves Medina's school-age residents. This is a place that has earned its reputation quietly, through decades of investment in exactly the right things.
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