$65M Waterfront Estate vs $43K Fixer: Washington’s Most/Least Expensive Listings (Spring 2026)

bellevue and lacrosse real estate Left: The Bellevue property. Right: The Lacrosse home. (COMPASS/Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Associates)

Two homes are on the market in Washington right now — one is a $65 million architectural masterpiece on Lake Washington, the other a $43,000 house in serious disrepair.

The gap between them doesn’t just feel big — it feels like two completely different worlds.

Quick Snapshot

Most Expensive Home

COMPASS

Price: $65,000,000
Location: Bellevue (Lake Washington waterfront)
Beds/Baths: 6 beds, 10 baths
Square Footage: 16,284 sq. ft.
Key Features:

  • Designed by renowned architect Tom Kundig
  • 3.37-acre private waterfront estate with 434 feet of shoreline
  • Private dock and lakeside pavilion
  • Pool, detached gym, and elevator
  • 10,000+ bottle wine cellar
  • Panoramic lake and nature views

Cheapest Home

Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Associates

Price: $43,000
Location: Lacrosse, WA (Whitman County)
Beds/Baths: 2 beds, 1 bath
Square Footage: 1,200 sq. ft.
Key Features:

  • Built in 1920
  • Severe disrepair with major roof damage
  • Inside deterioration with peeling walls and ceilings
  • Debris and trash throughout
  • Sold as-is

Inside The Homes

The Bellevue estate feels more like a private resort than a home.

Known as “Triptych,” the property stretches across more than three acres of prime Lake Washington waterfront. The design blends glass, steel, and natural materials, creating a seamless connection between the home and its surroundings.

Massive windows frame uninterrupted views of the water, while indoor and outdoor spaces flow together for entertaining.

COMPASS

At the center is a home built for both scale and detail — from a floating-feel layout to curated design elements throughout. There’s a private dock steps from the lawn, a lakeside pavilion, and a full wellness setup that includes a pool and detached gym.

Even the wine cellar alone holds over 10,000 bottles. It’s the kind of place where everything feels intentional, polished, and quiet — despite its size.

Click here to view the complete listing on Zillow.

Now compare that to the home in Lacrosse.

The structure is still standing, but just barely holding on. Parts of the roof show clear damage, and inside, the wear is immediate. Walls and ceilings are peeling, floors are grimy, and debris is scattered throughout the space. It’s not move-in ready — it’s a full rebuild project.

There’s potential in the bones, maybe. But what’s being sold here isn’t comfort or design — it’s land, structure, and a challenge. For the right buyer, it could become something. But in its current state, it’s closer to survival than lifestyle.

Coldwell Banker Tomlinson Associates

Click here to view the complete listing on Zillow.

What Life Looks Like In Each Location

Bellevue offers one of the most polished lifestyles in the Pacific Northwest. You’re minutes from Seattle, surrounded by tech wealth, high-end dining, and some of the most desirable waterfront real estate in the state.

Homes like this attract executives, entrepreneurs, and buyers looking for privacy without sacrificing access to the city.

Drone view of Downtown Bellevue. (Wikipedia)

Lacrosse is the opposite. Located in Whitman County, it’s quiet, rural, and largely agricultural. There’s space, open land, and distance from everything. Life here is slower, simpler, and far more isolated.

A home like this likely appeals to someone looking for a project, an investment, or a low-cost entry point — not luxury.

LaCrosse. (Wikipedia)

Market Reality Check

The median home price in Washington hovers around the mid-$600,000 range, depending on the region. That puts the Bellevue estate in a completely different stratosphere — a trophy property meant for ultra-high-net-worth buyers.

On the other end, the Lacrosse home sits far below typical entry-level pricing, reflecting its condition more than just its location. Together, they highlight just how wide the housing spectrum is in Washington — from world-class luxury to properties that require total rehabilitation.

The Bottom Line

These two homes technically share the same state — but that’s about all they have in common.

One offers waterfront luxury, architectural prestige, and a fully realized lifestyle. The other offers a starting point, a blank slate, and a long road ahead.

$65 million buys you a dream. $43,000 buys you a project.

Like This? Don’t Miss…


Sign Up for Breaking News in Your Area

* indicates required
Privacy Policy Agreement *

I agree to the Privacy Policy and consent to receive email communications from Puget Press.

You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails.

We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By clicking below to subscribe, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing. Learn more about Mailchimp’s privacy practices.

Intuit Mailchimp

Discover more from Western Washington News & Lifestyle | Puget Press

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading