Seattle is known for easy access to nature, even within city limits. We also love our dogs. So it’s a good thing that we have a ton of parks for our furry, slobbery, adorable friends to play in, both off-leash and no.
To enter the four-bedroom, 4230 square-foot Tudor, you have to pass through a gorgeous, wooden double-door entry that might not appease the security-conscious but sure looks cool.
NeighborhoodX shared with us the below chart that details the ten most-expensive, one-bedroom condos currently on the market. They run the range from $699,000 all the way up to $2.195M.
Perched atop a hillside in Madrona overlooking Lake Washington, the 3-BR, 3-bath that just listed for $2.4M was designed by American Institute of Architects award-winning architect Warren Pollock and completed in 1984.
We've gone ahead and updated our previous list so you can find the best waterspots in and around town no matter what you're in the mood for. Happy swimming!
Last week's biggest sales include a uniquely-designed manor in Broadmoor, a waterfront home in Yarrow Point, and a Madrona home designed by Jim Olson and remodeled by Rick Gregerson.
Originally-listed in 2014, the Charles R. Bussell Residence (a.k.a. The Madrona Victorian with gargoyles out front) finally finds a new owner. Also in last week's biggest sellers is a Capitol Hill classic and a Mercer Island waterfront home.
Jim Olson's name is synonymous with the kind of daring modern design that you might not want to meddle with. That might have been what Rick Gregerson of Gregerson Custom Homes was thinking when he did a renovation of Olson's waterfront design.
Welcome to Renovation Week here on Curbed Seattle. This week, the whole Curbed network is deep-diving into the world of renovation in it's many forms. Right now lets kick it off with a map full of renovated homes currently on the market in Seattle.
Yesterday we asked you to guess the asking price for this 4-BR, 3-bath home built in 1927 in Madrona. With an actual asking price of $1.69M, this brick-lover's paradise is ready and waiting.
Do you like bricks? This place as #AllTheBricks. It's not just the house itself but the front gate, the steps out back and the fireplace in the backyard. No brick was spared. So, how much do you think they're asking for it?