
Every Federal Way neighborhood, decoded.
From Twin Lakes country-club living to Brown's Point waterfront views — here's an honest, street-level look at every Federal Way neighborhood, from a realtor who actually lives and works here.
Twin Lakes
Established country-club community built around Twin Lakes Golf & Country Club, with mature trees, walkable streets, and a strong neighborhood identity.
Mirror Lake
Treelined, walkable, full of character — a tight-knit neighborhood within minutes of downtown Federal Way and I-5.
West Campus
Newer construction, larger lots, and excellent commuter access — a favorite of professionals and growing families.
Brown's Point
Waterfront and view homes overlooking Puget Sound — a premium Federal Way / Tacoma border neighborhood prized for Pacific Northwest sunsets.
Dash Point
Waterfront living minutes from Dash Point State Park — beach access, evergreen-lined streets, and a coastal Pacific Northwest feel.
Redondo
Marina-side living with restaurants, beach access, and a small-town vibe just minutes from downtown Federal Way.
Lakeland (Auburn-adjacent)
Master-planned community with parks, trails, strong schools — technically Auburn but functionally a Federal Way feeder neighborhood.
Marine Hills
Quiet streets, mature landscaping, and a strong sense of community.
Lake Killarney
A small-lake neighborhood with quiet streets and a tucked-away feel near downtown Federal Way.
Adelaide
An older, established Federal Way neighborhood with diverse housing and quick access to schools, retail, and I-5.
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