Active since June 24, 2026

Traditional NW Contemporary Renton Highlands

1756 Monroe Avenue NE  ·  Renton, WA

4 Bed
3 Bath
2970 Sq Ft

Listing by NWMLS / Windermere Abode

It’s rare to come across a home like this one! Tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac in the Renton Highlands, this special 2007 home perfectly combines classic character and everyday comfort. High ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors, and a traditional, functional layout create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The main floor features formal living and dining rooms, a spacious kitchen with casual dining area, a comfortable family room, powder bath, and a serene (private!) primary suite. Upstairs are three additional bedrooms, a recently renovated full bath, laundry room, and versatile landing area ideal for a reading nook or office. The daylight basement offers a large bonus room, half bath, and access to the two-car garage. Enjoy the expansive three-tiered deck—an incredible extension of the living space with room for entertaining, relaxing, and taking in the peaceful surroundings. Fresh landscaping, updated light fixtures, and numerous recent upgrades add to the appeal. Conveniently located near I-405, I-5, Sea-Tac Airport, schools, shopping, dining, and more. Pre-inspected for peace of mind!
  • Year Built 2007
  • Lot Size 5,005 sq ft
  • Parking Spaces 2
  • Parking Type Driveway, Attached Garage
  • Lot Details Cul-De-Sac, Curbs, Dead End Street, Paved, Sidewalk
  • View Territorial
  • Exterior Features Cement Planked, Stone, Wood
  • Interior Features Bath Off Primary, Dbl Pane/Storm Window, Dining Room, Fireplace, Hot Tub/Spa, Walk-In Closet(s), Water Heater
  • Heating & Cooling Forced Air
  • Floor Covering Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Vinyl, Carpet
  • Annual Taxes $11,442 (2026)
  • HOA Dues $0
  • MLS Number 2544258
  • Elementary School Buyer To Verify
  • Junior High Buyer To Verify
  • Senior High Buyer To Verify

What’s Nearby

Up on the east side of Renton, you're a few minutes from the lake, the freeways, and a surprising amount to do. Here's what's close.

The Landing is the open-air shopping center down the hill toward Lake Washington — 50-plus stores, a movie theater, and enough restaurants to cover a weeknight when nobody feels like cooking. It's the north end's one-stop.

For dinner, Red House is the standby in Old Renton — New American plates and craft cocktails inside a converted historic boarding house, each room with just a few tables. Tuesday is trivia night, and well-behaved dogs are welcome on the patio.

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is the 57-acre stretch along the south shore of Lake Washington — swimming beach, boat launch, picnic shelters, and a waterfront trail. One local heads-up: it's a no-dogs park, so this one's a leave-the-pup-home outing.

For coffee, Candor Coffee pulls shots with Olympia Coffee beans and bakes its own pastries — crepes and waffles too, plus an in-store boutique stocking local makers. The kind of place you settle into rather than grab-and-go.

And when you want a plan, Topgolf sits over on Logan Avenue — Washington's first, with climate-controlled hitting bays, HDTVs, and a full sports bar. A solid rainy-night or out-of-town-guest move.

And the outdoor perk — Tiger Mountain is the trail network east toward Issaquah, part of the so-called Issaquah Alps. The Tiger Mountain Trail runs 15-plus miles for the ambitious; shorter loops cover the rest. Bring a Discover Pass — the trailheads are day-use only.

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