With a price of $15,000,000, this Bellevue estate has actually been demoted to being tied for only fifth place on the list of most expensive properties in King County. It was listed for sale at $16.5M near the end of 2015.
Listed in June, they dropped the price slightly in July and then it went pending in August. It's a Northwest custom build by MN Custom Homes and all the modern trappings including a huge kitchen, expansive master suite, and basement media room.
The price history on this 68-acre estate is a bit all over the place. After listing for $6.95M back in 2012, it went on and off the market at that price for a few years before coming down to $3.895M. Then it sells for $5.25M. Huh?
The owners leave behind a story about themselves and what they wanted from their home. Now it's up to the next owners to figure out if that's the kind of lifestyle they want as well. So long as they have $6,200,000, of course.
The fourth-most expensive listing in the county is now the most expensive listing in Bellevue, a five-bedroom, 8,246 square-foot estate asking $16,980,000. Located on a near-acre gated lot with 162 feet of private waterfront in Bellevue.
Last week's big sales all took place on the Eastside, as you might expect. The biggest of all was a $4M sale in the Bridle Trails neighborhood of Bellevue. That's followed up by a Redmond home that got $3.85M but still way under what they asked.
The house is a time-traveling marvel; or, there’s a typo in the listing. It is on the market for the first time in 60 years, and was built in 1978. Welcome to 2038. Or, they owned the land for many years before putting the house on it.
We wouldn't blame you for thinking this place was built in 1956. It has all the midcentury trappings you'd expect to find in a home constructed back then. Butterfly roof, walls of windows, strong wood interiors. It was actually built in 2007.
PriceSpotter is Curbed's asking price guessing game. We provide you with some details and pictures from a real estate listing, and you take a crack at the price in the comments. This week, a "midcentury" home in Bellevue.
Last week's biggest sales was topped by a classic Seattle home from a classic Seattle architect. It's joined in the top three by a custom home in Bellevue and a custom home in Laurelhurst.
Energy efficiency is the name of the game these days and not just in Seattle. The Zero Energy Idea House, recently hit the open market, bringing the potential to live a net zero lifestyle with it.
The two-level, 1943 house sits atop a rocky plateau just above the sandy beach and private dock below. It features 20-foot floor-to-ceiling windows and a loft-style main area that takes advantage of the natural light to the fullest.
We know that when you think of Bellevue you probably think of big houses and expensive penthouses but we managed to find five small condos mixed in there as well.
The biggest condo sale of the year (for now) closes in the Four Seasons Residences. Two other $4M+ sales in the region make for a very busy and expensive week.
So, you might be asking...what does one get for $20,000/month? Well, you get a two-story 2,629 square-foot, two-bedroom unit. You get massive ceilings and big walls of windows that take in the stunning view.