Bothell straddles the King-Snohomish county line along the winding Sammamish River corridor, giving it a split personality that shapes its remodeling market. The south Bothell neighborhoods near Canyon Park and the University of Washington Bothell campus feature newer 2000s-era construction with contemporary layouts, while north Bothell toward Maltby preserves a more rural character with larger lots and older homes from the 1970s and 1980s. The revitalized downtown Bothell along Bothell Way NE — with its Main Street shops, McMenamins Anderson School brewpub, and the charming Pop Keeney Stadium — has made surrounding neighborhoods desirable for families upgrading older homes. Country Village, a beloved local shopping destination, sits at the heart of a residential area where 1980s homes are being extensively remodeled. Bothell's growing biotech corridor along the I-405 freeway, anchored by companies like Philips Healthcare and Seattle Genetics, attracts well-compensated professionals who invest in their homes. With median home values around $800,000, Bothell homeowners frequently undertake comprehensive kitchen remodels that replace dated layouts with open-concept designs featuring large islands and premium finishes.
We know Bothell well — from the 1970s-1980s ramblers homes to the 2000s builder-grade, we've worked on them all. With homes in Bothell averaging $800,000, homeowners here typically invest 10-15% of their home's value in a kitchen remodel — which means most projects fall between $80,000 and $120,000. Bathroom remodels typically run about half that range.
Our crews have worked in neighborhoods across Bothell — from Canyon Park, North Creek, Country Village to Downtown Bothell, Maltby, Norway Hill and everywhere in between. We understand the quirks of 30-year-old homes in this area: the plumbing situations, the electrical panels, the load-bearing walls. That local knowledge saves you time, money, and surprises during your remodel.
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