
A lakefront Bellevue estate listed for $79 million on June 16, 2025, remains on the market and currently holds the record for the most expensive home listed in the Pacific Northwest. Located in the 98004 zip code, the property features six bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and spans 16,284 square feet of living space on a 3.37-acre site with 434 feet of flat waterfront on Lake Washington.
Designed by renowned architect Tom Kundig and completed in 2016, the home includes high-end amenities such as a lakeside pavilion, pool, detached gym, 10,000-bottle wine cellar, and integrated smart-home technology throughout the property.
While Bellevue’s broader housing market shows modest growth, this listing stands out for its scale. According to Zillow, the average home value in Bellevue is now $1,463,126, up 1.3% from the prior year, with homes going pending in about 28 days on average. That benchmark highlights how rare a $79 million estate truly is in the local context.
The property’s extended time on the market likely reflects both its ultra-luxury price point and the current slowdown in the high-end housing market. Nationwide, luxury home sales have cooled slightly, with more listings available and slower price growth in recent months.
The Bellevue property highlights the city’s reputation as a center for luxury real estate.
The property, known as “Triptych,” is listed by Moya Skillman and Tere Foster of Compass.

















Have the price Drop,
I do not see the $79 million dollar price tag! Sorry, not sorry. Good luck.