Trilogy at Redmond Ridge is a premier 55+ active adult lifestyle retirement community in the foothills of Redmond, Washington. Per community literature, it is a “vibrant 55+ retirement community” set amid lush, forested scenery. The master-planned neighborhood includes about 1,574 ranch-style single-family homes tailored to active adults, with resort‑style amenities and social activities. Residents enjoy panoramic Cascade Mountain views and easy access to nature and city life. (The community was built by Shea Homes from 2001 to 2014
Real Estate
- Homes in Trilogy at Redmond Ridge generally range from the mid-$600,000s into the $1,000,000+ range. There are 1,574 total homes in the community. These are single-level ranch homes with modern open plans – mostly 2–3 bedrooms plus den (some larger 4-bedroom models) in about 15 different floor plans. Floor plans range roughly from 1,295 to 3,082 square feet. Standard features include open great rooms, large windows or sunrooms, and many homes have three-car garages and energy-efficient designs.
Amenities at Trilogy at Redmond Ridge
Trilogy at Redmond Ridge’s Cascade Club anchors the community’s active lifestyle. The 32,000-square-foot clubhouse includes a fitness center with modern equipment, an indoor lap pool (plus spa), yoga/aerobics and dance studios, an indoor walking track, and arts/crafts and game rooms. There is also a billiards/card room and a spacious event and gathering ballroom. Outdoors, residents have lighted tennis and pickleball courts and the community’s own 18-hole championship golf course. Additional on-site amenities include a restaurant (the Crooked Spoon grill on the golf course), a full-service spa and salon, and even a barbershop. A continuing education center (in partnership with the University of Washington) offers classes for lifelong learning. In short, the community is designed to provide a wide range of recreational, fitness, social, and learning opportunities.
Location
- Trilogy at Redmond Ridge is located in northeast Redmond (the Union Hill/Novelty Hill area), about 20 miles east of downtown Seattle. The site sits below the Cascade foothills, so forested wetlands surround it and provide mountain views. At the same time, it’s conveniently positioned near shopping and services: a shopping center with a full-service grocery store (QFC/Haggen) is just across the street, and within a few miles are big-box retailers such as Target and Home Depot, as well as a medical urgent-care center. Redmond is bike-friendly – the city has around 12 miles of hiking/biking trails – and several lakes for boating and fishing. Downtown Redmond (Redmond Town Center) is only a short drive away and offers additional dining, shoppin,g and entertainment. Major highways (SR‑520 and I‑90) are easily accessible, and Seattle can be reached in about 30 minutes.
Nearby Places
The community is close to a variety of nearby amenities:
- Shopping & Retail: The Village at Redmond Ridge shopping plaza (anchored by a QFC supermarket, Starbucks, Wells Fargo, etc.) is just a few blocks south of Trilogy. Along the main roads (Union Hill/SR‑202), there are additional retail centers with restaurants, pharmacies, banks, and shops. About 3–4 miles south is Redmond Town Center, an open-air mall with dozens of stores, a grocery store, and many restaurants. In short, everyday shopping and services are all within minutes of the community.
- Healthcare: Medical services are very accessible. The Swedish Medical Center (Redmond campus) and Overlake Medical Center are a short drive away, and several urgent care and specialty clinics are nearby. An urgent-care clinic is just down the road from Trilogy.
- Parks & Nature: Outdoor recreation abounds. Redmond Ridge Open Space Park is adjacent to the community, offering trails through forests and views of Puget Sound and the Cascades. A few miles west is Marymoor Park – Redmond’s largest park – with trails, lake shoreline, sports fields, and a summer concert venue. The regional Redmond Watershed Preserve and Sammamish River Trail are also nearby, providing dozens of miles of walking, biking, and nature paths.
- Dining & Entertainment: Residents can dine on-site at the Crooked Spoon grill in the golf clubhouse, or sample dozens of restaurants and cafes in the Village at Redmond Ridge or downtown Redmond. For entertainment, the Redmond Performing Arts Center (nearby) hosts theater, dance, and concerts, and Redmond stages a summer music festival and art events every year. King County’s music and sports venues (Marymoor concert series, Seattle’s arenas and cultural attractions) are also within easy reach (about 30 minutes away).