On January 26th, scores of real estate brokers, led by a strong turnout of Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty (RSIR), were provided a first tour of JayMarc Homes’ northwest contemporary located at 10447 SE 20th Street, Bellevue.
“We are delighted to welcome JayMarc Homes to Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty and we are very proud to be representing these fine properties,” said Dean Jones, President and CEO or RSIR. “Clearly, by the tremendous broker’s open turnout and praises this property received, this is a home that will soon find its new owner.”
Jones was quick to comment on the open and flowing floor plan with voluminous interiors that include oversized windows, 10-foot ceilings, and bright yet private vistas of a forested backyard.
“It’s extraordinary that such quiet and serene neighborhood can be so close to a thriving urban center,” adds Jones.




NW Contemporary in Bellevue | 10447 SE 20th St Bellevue, Washington 98004 United States | $2,899,950
Homebuyers will see the value in this property. According to year-end analysis, Bellevue median home prices have risen 10.9-percent year-over-year to $715,000 across the city and sales volumes in the fourth quarter of 2016 skyrocketed by 35.8-percent over 2015.


“I’ve sold several homes on this street and my clients are certainly thrilled to see such a phenomenal property be added to the neighborhood,” said Sam Cunningham, a founding member of RSIR and principal of the Citrone Partners. “The tides are rising.”
Cunningham remarked that close-in neighborhoods like SE 20th have experienced a renaissance in recent years as older homes are replaced by brand new ones and the streetscapes are transformed.
Located within one of the nation’s top ranked school districts, with five bedrooms and five bathrooms, this JayMarc northwest contemporary is the perfect family home. A timely article from The Wall Street Journal details the new wave of parents seeking to buy homes in areas, such as Bellevue, that have highly ranked school systems.
To read more, please visit: The Wall Street Journal | Homeowner’s Quest for the Best School








“I can’t believe how much this neighborhood has changed,” stated Bill Cahill, a RSIR broker. “I’m experiencing déjà vu as I used to walk this way to elementary school many years ago when I was a kid. Bellevue has certainly come into its own.”


