Custom built in 1998, this five-bedroom, 9,508 square-foot home includes seven bathrooms, ensuring that no one will ever have to hold it. The design of the home actually creates two wings and balances formal and informal spaces.
This $849,950 house in Shoreline certainly looks modern. It is angular, blocky, and capped with a butterfly roof that would be great for catching rainwater - and leaves. It's new, built in 2015, so it's almost shiny.
Thanks to some intrepid folks at Reddit and elsewhere, we've culled the reports to find out where you need to head if you want to make sure you're collecting a very specific type of Pokémon.
Any chance we can write about the Elizabeth Ayer-designed Chapel Lane estate in Shoreline, we're going to take it. Originally listed for $7.2M, they just re-listed the estate at $6.3 million, down $900,000 from that original ask.
Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, where we scour Seattle's listings to see what your budget will get you across the city. Today we decided to find out what $5,000,000 can get you all around town. You tell us which place you'd buy.
Between the soaring housing prices, plummeting inventory, and insane bidding war stories, we keep hearing about how crazy the Seattle housing market is. We've asked local real estate agents, sellers and buyers to share their nutty stories.
The Center for Neighborhood Technology analyzed 362 regions for the jobs and transit options available, and compiled the results into a score for each region. Within the Puget Sound region, Seattle comes out best in every category.
Between the soaring housing prices, plummeting inventory, and insane bidding war stories, we keep hearing about how crazy the Seattle housing market is. So we've asked local real estate agents, sellers and buyers to share their nutty stories.
Seemingly bigger on the top than on the bottom, this 1,530 square-foot Northwest Contemporary builds upwards, leaving plenty of open space below on the 6,430 square-foot lot.
Seattle has buses. Use them! In which case you might as well find a place to live along a line. One line at a time. Here's the next one, selected at random for the fun of it.