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Bainbridge Waterfront Dreamhouse!
$240,000 / Beacon Hill Map Mid-century building near the top of the hill, situated on a corner lot w/beautiful mature landscaping. All the units have private entrances, a storage space and shared laundry/mechanical res autet quatem et e Ovid que cum et pe con coriam fugit eiur Mid-century building near the top…
Read MoreMid-century 4-Plex + Studio!
$240,000 / Beacon Hill Map Mid-century building near the top of the hill, situated on a corner lot w/beautiful mature landscaping. All the units have private entrances, a storage space and shared laundry/mechanical room. Magnihic to berite il mos molut autet quatem et e Ovid que cum et pe con coriam fugit…
Read MoreBAINBRIDGE ISLAND WATERFRONT! — $799,000 — 6522 NE Bayview Blvd
Discover gorgeous, Manzanita Bay and Olympic Mountain views from this charming Mid-Century Modern home with approximately 220 feet of waterfront on a shy acre. An exceptional waterfront residence of contemporary styling – understated sophistication long on comfort and fun. Artistic genius in the gardens – a passion of guardianship evident at every turn. Quiet, bulk-headed…
Read MoreMID-CENTURY 4-PLEX + STUDIO! — $875,000 — 2455 Queen Anne Ave N
Mid-century building near the top of the hill, situated on a corner lot w/beautiful mature landscaping. All the units have private entrances, a storage space and shared laundry/mechanical room. The middle floor encompasses a very large 2 BR apartment, including a master w/ensuite bath & a skylit sun room that opens to a private patio.…
Read MoreThe Quarterdeck and a brief history of Magnolia
With our new listing at the Quarterdeck, we wanted to share with you some historical notes about Magnolia . . . First, the big mistake. In 1855, federal surveyors making their way through Puget Sound noticed the huge trees on the yellow 300-foot cliffs and named the hillside after them, calling it, “Magnolia.” Except they…
Read MoreJust Listed: Restored & Improved 1927 Craftsman in Ballard – $725,000
The story of this fine home begins in 1852, when Ira Wilcox filed the first homestead claim in the area. In 1880, he sold 720 acres to Judge Thomas Burke who named it, “Farmdale Homestead.” After partnering with Daniel H. Gilman and John Leary, the team brought Captain William Rankin Ballard in, who platted 177…
Read MoreJust Listed – Echo Lake Waterfront Home $400,000
We have just listed a lovely, secluded lakefront home in Echo Lake – two bedrooms, two baths, gorgeous soaring ceilings, beautiful fir beams and cedar paneling, massive stone fireplace . . . it’s like coming home to your own luxurious vacation getaway! The Echo Lake Garden Tracts were developed in 1905 and advertised as having…
Read MoreBuiltGreen Townhome in Ballard
Every once in a while, we get a listing that is special. This townhome, at 839B NW 63rd St, is one of those listings. It is a townhome, but it is different. It has its living space – the main floor – on the garden level, rather than the typical townhome which has a garage…
Read More4-BR / 2-BA 2-story farmhouse on 2.91 acres in Snohomish
This is a perfect “starter farm” for people who have been yearning for an affordable, yet comfortable way to “get back to the land.” The home is a classic 1939 home, well-maintained and rustic in charm and feel. It has a timeless floor plan – three bedrooms up and a full bath on each floor,…
Read MoreThe Rosaia in Lake City
Built in 1983 by noted Seattle builder Richard Rosaia, this 17-unit elevator building sits on a quiet street, just a couple of blocks from the Lake City shopping and transportation corridor. The exterior, of concrete stucco and wood, is time-tested, and the homeowner’s association established and in good financial shape. An application for FHA approval…
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