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Issaquah Highlands

Issaquah, Washington US

Issaquah Highlands, Issaquah, Washington has a higher-priced profile, trading in line with Issaquah and about 58% above Washington, with a gross yield of 3.8 and a Red Flag score of 64. Prices fell 7.2% over the past year, which is the main recent weakness. Walkability is 84 and education is in the 97th percentile, indicating strong access and school-district test-score performance.

AI SummaryUpdated May 2026
Area
6.94 mi²
ZIP Code
98029
County
King County
State
Washington
Redfin — median sale & volumeZillow ZORI — asking rentFEMA National Risk Index v1.20OpenStreetMap — POIFBI UCR — state crimeEPA — radon zonesUS Census ACS / TIGER 2024
Verified Price · Median Sale
$1,017,448
YoY-7.2%
Gross Rental Yield
3.8%
Listed rent · ZORI annualized
Red Flag Index
High
64 / 100
Walkability Score
84
Very Walkable
OpenStreetMap POI density · national percentile
Education Score
97 / 100
Excellent · better than 97% of U.S. districts
Pre-pandemic SEDA (2018/19) · district proxy
AI Score
42
Fair
DistrictScore attractiveness · national model

Issaquah Highlands Property Prices & Rental Yield

Verified Redfin sale data and Zillow ZORI asking rent for Issaquah Highlands, Issaquah.

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Market Economics Snapshot
May 2026
MetricValueYoY
Median Sale Price$1,017,448-7.2%
Price / Sq Ft (Verified)$556/sqft-1.6%
Asking Rent (Median)$3,226/mo+3.9%
Gross Rental Yield3.8%
Liquidity Score35 / 100Moderate
Homes Sold (Period)117+20.6%

Is Issaquah Highlands Safe? Natural-Hazard Risk

FEMA National Risk Index composite across eight hazards, plus inherited Washington crime context.

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What Stands Out AI Insight
Highly walkable neighborhood — score 84/100
Active transaction volume — 117 homes sold last period
Dense amenities — 86 dining & 23 grocery options nearby
Earthquake risk is Very High (100/100)
Flood risk is Very High (80/100)
Insights are generated from Issaquah Highlands's live DistrictScore metrics.

Issaquah Highlands Environment & Safety

Satellite PM2.5 air-quality history, FBI UCR crime trend (Washington-level, the finest official aggregation), EPA radon potential and point-source hazard screening.

Washington Crime Trend
FBI UCR
20132024
All crimes / 1k
Violent / 1k
YearCrimes / 1kViolent / 1kYoY
202427.93.3-13.0%
202332.53.6-12.5%
202237.53.8+11.9%
202133.73.4+12.1%
202030.32.9+0.9%
201930.33.0
Reported at the state level — the finest official US crime aggregation; Issaquah Highlands inherits the Washington figures.
Radon Potential
EPA
Zone 3
Zone 3 — Lowest potential · Issaquah Highlands
EPA radon zones estimate indoor radon potential county-wide (Zone 1 highest, Zone 3 lowest). Testing is recommended in all zones.

Walkability & Amenities in Issaquah Highlands

Amenity density and pedestrian access from OpenStreetMap points of interest.

Walkability & Amenities
OpenStreetMap POI
84
Very Walkable
Walkability Score
23
Grocery
86
Dining
10
Schools
0
Universities
7
Hospitals
7
Pharmacies
98
Parks
1
Rail Transit
1
Coworking
POI counts are amenities within Issaquah Highlands's boundary plus a 400 m walk buffer. Rail transit excludes bus stops.

Issaquah Highlands vs Issaquah vs Washington

How Issaquah Highlands benchmarks against its city and state medians.

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Buying Property in the US as a Foreigner

Federal & Washington tax facts for non-resident buyers, plus the latest local market news.

Buying as a Foreigner
US Tax & Ownership
Applies to everyone7
Capital Gains (Federal)
Long-term capital gains taxed federally at 0/15/20%, plus a 3.8% Net Investment Income Tax on higher incomes (2026).
Property Tax
Property tax: ~0.74% average effective rate (statewide average; set and collected locally).
State Income Tax
No state income tax — rental income is not taxed at the state level.
State Capital Gains
No general income tax; the 7% capital gains tax exempts real estate.
Transfer Tax
Real estate transfer tax: REET graduated 1.1-3% (mansion-style).
Assessment Cap
No Proposition 13-style assessment cap; property is reassessed at market value.
Mansion Tax / Rent Control
Statewide rent control caps rent increases (HB 1217; 9.683% max for 2026); transfer tax is mansion-style.
US citizens & tax residents6
Primary-Home Exclusion
Selling your main home: exclude up to $250k of gain (single) / $500k (married) if you owned and lived there 2 of the last 5 years.
1031 Like-Kind Exchange
A 1031 like-kind exchange defers capital gains tax on investment property; 45 days to identify, 180 to close. Real estate only.
Depreciation Recapture
Residential rentals depreciate over 27.5 years; on sale, recaptured depreciation is taxed up to 25% (Section 1250).
Mortgage Interest Deduction
Mortgage interest is deductible on up to $750k of home debt. The SALT cap rose to $40,000 for 2025-2029 (reverts to $10k in 2030).
Opportunity Zones
Opportunity Zones are now permanent (2025): reinvested capital gains get deferral plus a basis step-up, and are tax-free after 10 years.
Rental Income (Resident)
Rental income is reported on Schedule E; passive-loss rules (Section 469) limit deducting rental losses against other income.
Foreign buyers (non-residents)5
FIRPTA (Foreign Sellers)
FIRPTA: the buyer withholds 15% of the gross sale price when a nonresident sells US property. It is an advance deposit, not the final tax.
Non-Resident Capital Gains
Nonresident sellers pay US capital gains tax (generally 15-20%) on the net gain via Form 1040-NR; FIRPTA withholding is credited.
Non-Resident Rental Tax
Nonresident rental income is taxed at 30% of gross by default, or on net income at graduated rates via a Section 871(d) election (W-8ECI).
Estate Tax (Non-Resident)
Nonresidents get only a $60,000 US estate-tax exemption (vs $13.99M for residents); US property above it is taxed up to 40%. Treaties may help.
ITIN Requirement
Nonresidents without an SSN need an ITIN (Form W-7) to file US tax returns, claim FIRPTA refunds, and report rental income.
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Issaquah Highlands Real Estate FAQ

Issaquah Highlands, Issaquah, Washington has a higher-priced profile, with pricing in line with Issaquah and about 58% above Washington. Gross yield is 3.8, prices fell 7.2% over the past year, and the Red Flag score is 64, which points to a moderate risk profile.

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