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The Most Expensive 2013 Home Sales By Neighborhood - North Seattle

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Earlier this week we profiled the most expensive houses and condos that sold in 2013. In both instances, most of the selections were focused on specific neighborhoods (Laurelhurst & Washington Park for houses, Downtown & Belltown for condos). It begs the question…what about everyone else?

We decided to take a look at all the major neighborhoods in Seattle to find out what the ceiling was on home sales in each of them in 2013. Neighborhood boundaries are up for interpretation and we weren't able to cover every single 'hood, but, we tried to cover as much ground as we could. First, let's look at North Seattle. Tomorrow, we'll check out South Seattle and West Seattle.

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Ballard - $1.65M

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This 4K+ square-foot, 4-BR mansion sold in late December, offering the buyer a great chance to remake a historic Seattle home on an acre lot.

Fremont - $1.25M

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Created by a local artist the “Birdhouse” was designed to be sustainable, adaptable and built to last. It sold for $1.25M back in March.

Wallingford - $1.385M

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Grand south facing Craftsman, built in 2007, ideally located steps to Tangletown. Sold for $1.39M back in May.

Green Lake - $1.5M

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Two blocks away from the kinetic bustle of Green Lake rests a stately Dutch Colonial, which sold for $1.5M in October.

Phinney Ridge - $1.26M

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Classic 1920 Craftsman that features stained glass windows all around the main floor. Seven bedrooms in total. It sold for $1.26M in August.

Greenwood - $1.43M

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This 5-BR, 4.5 bath custom-designed home features beautiful colors and hardwoods throughout. It sold in September for $1.426M.

Bryant - $1.265M

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The main image for this listing was so ominous, we're surprised it sold at all. And yet, the 2011 modern home has all the latest amenities and sold for $1.27M in April.

Ravenna - $795K

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This 3-BR Ravenna home features cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances and a powder room with slab travertine and sold for $795K in June.

University District - $751K

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Sited prominently on beautifully landscaped grounds, this 1905 vintage Colonial-style home sold for $751K in July.

Laurelhurst - $6.2M

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The most expensive house sold in all of Seattle last year, this 5-BR Chateau sits on south-facing low-bank waterfont on nearly .75 acre.

Windermere - $2.36M

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This 5-BR's kitchen features wood cabinetry, creamy marble, stainless steel appliances and a counter that opens to the yard and pool. It sold for $2.4M in August.

View Ridge - $2.05M

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Located on the Sand Point Country Club 17th Fairway, this 6-BR was sold for $2.05M in September.

Wedgwood - $795K

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Located on a double dead-end street, this secluded 5-BR was sold for $795K back in July.

Maple Leaf - $1.05M

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Sold for $1.05M in November, this modern home features a light-filled entrance with tons of windows, tall ceilings and fabulous Contemporary finishes.

Northgate - $830K

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Sold for $830K in March, this 4-BR features 4 large bedrooms, a downstairs den and bonus room, a large kitchen with attached great room, large family and dining rooms.

Lake City - $1.23M

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This Northwest Contemporary home features innovative architecture & 50 feet of lakefront. It sold for $1.23M in March.

Crown Hill - $910K

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This 2005 Craftsman features warm cherry hardwoods, stylish colors, large picture windows & soaring ceilings. It sold for $910K in December.

Broadview - $1.55M

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This 1930-built Elizabeth Ayers Brick Tudor sold for $1.55M in May.

Ballard - $1.65M

This 4K+ square-foot, 4-BR mansion sold in late December, offering the buyer a great chance to remake a historic Seattle home on an acre lot.

Fremont - $1.25M

Created by a local artist the “Birdhouse” was designed to be sustainable, adaptable and built to last. It sold for $1.25M back in March.

Wallingford - $1.385M

Grand south facing Craftsman, built in 2007, ideally located steps to Tangletown. Sold for $1.39M back in May.

Green Lake - $1.5M

Two blocks away from the kinetic bustle of Green Lake rests a stately Dutch Colonial, which sold for $1.5M in October.

Phinney Ridge - $1.26M

Classic 1920 Craftsman that features stained glass windows all around the main floor. Seven bedrooms in total. It sold for $1.26M in August.

Greenwood - $1.43M

This 5-BR, 4.5 bath custom-designed home features beautiful colors and hardwoods throughout. It sold in September for $1.426M.

Bryant - $1.265M

The main image for this listing was so ominous, we're surprised it sold at all. And yet, the 2011 modern home has all the latest amenities and sold for $1.27M in April.

Ravenna - $795K

This 3-BR Ravenna home features cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances and a powder room with slab travertine and sold for $795K in June.

University District - $751K

Sited prominently on beautifully landscaped grounds, this 1905 vintage Colonial-style home sold for $751K in July.

Laurelhurst - $6.2M

The most expensive house sold in all of Seattle last year, this 5-BR Chateau sits on south-facing low-bank waterfont on nearly .75 acre.

Windermere - $2.36M

This 5-BR's kitchen features wood cabinetry, creamy marble, stainless steel appliances and a counter that opens to the yard and pool. It sold for $2.4M in August.

View Ridge - $2.05M

Located on the Sand Point Country Club 17th Fairway, this 6-BR was sold for $2.05M in September.

Wedgwood - $795K

Located on a double dead-end street, this secluded 5-BR was sold for $795K back in July.

Maple Leaf - $1.05M

Sold for $1.05M in November, this modern home features a light-filled entrance with tons of windows, tall ceilings and fabulous Contemporary finishes.

Northgate - $830K

Sold for $830K in March, this 4-BR features 4 large bedrooms, a downstairs den and bonus room, a large kitchen with attached great room, large family and dining rooms.

Lake City - $1.23M

This Northwest Contemporary home features innovative architecture & 50 feet of lakefront. It sold for $1.23M in March.

Crown Hill - $910K

This 2005 Craftsman features warm cherry hardwoods, stylish colors, large picture windows & soaring ceilings. It sold for $910K in December.

Broadview - $1.55M

This 1930-built Elizabeth Ayers Brick Tudor sold for $1.55M in May.