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Welcome to this mid-century home in the heart of Broadview that features hardwood floors and period details with built-in storage that greets you upon entering the home.
The living room with gas-burning fireplace and adjoining dining room boasts large westerly facing windows with sunshades that provide ample daylight throughout the year. The dining room features a built-in cabinet with glass doors to display your favorite glassware or dishes. This room also features access to the covered porch with natural gas grill hook up.
The large eat-in kitchen with plenty of cupboard and counter space is ready for your touches and features a period design marble top peninsula and pantry.
The popular floor plan includes three bedrooms on the main floor. The primary suite includes an en suite half bath and large closets with built-in safe. The second bedroom offers westerly territorial views, and the third bedroom offers a built-in desk with storage. A full bath is also included on this level.
Downstairs, the lower level provides endless possibilities for customization. The expansive family room boasts a gas supply to the fireplace and offers direct access to the patio and detached two-car garage, featuring space for RV parking. Additionally, discover the fourth bedroom, a three-quarter bath, an enormous laundry area with ample storage, and two additional storage rooms, providing plenty of space for organization and flexibility. This home is equipped with a solar panel system, offering savings on electric bills, and contributing to eco-friendly living.
Outdoors, the front yard offers plenty of space to relax, and the perennial gardens with many hummingbird attracting flowers, plus raised beds and a fig tree create a serene outdoor retreat.
Enjoy summertime fun just moments away at nearby Carkeek Park on Puget Sound, or head over to the Interurban Trail, a popular trail for birding, road biking, and running.
Conveniently located near the neighborhood taphouse, stores, restaurants, Greenwood’s bustling shopping and dining district, and the Woodland Park Zoo. The yearly “Bite of Broadview” and Seattle Night Out are hallmark summer neighborhood events.
With easy freeway access, plentiful transit options, and nearby light rail, commuting is a breeze, making this classic home the epitome of urban living. Embrace a lifestyle of convenience, comfort, and endless possibilities—all within reach of essential amenities and recreational opportunities. Welcome home to Broadview.
Check out some of the great amenities surrounding this home.
Just a short distance from this home sits Carkeek Park. This park offers extraordinary views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Explore the secrets of this northwest Seattle watershed, nine miles from downtown. Here, 220 acres of lush forest, meadows, wetlands, creeks, and beach are formed by the magic of water and time. Come take part in an education program, have a picnic, or get involved as a volunteer teacher or as part of an outdoor work party. Walk the Pipers Canyon Story Trail, play on the uniquely salmon themed play area, or touch time at the historic Piper Orchard.
The Broadview Library was completely renovated in 2007 and offers a space to meet, study, work or read. This library also offers public computers and free Wi-Fi.
One of the most popular restaurants in the area is Saltoro Restaurant. This cozy neighborhood restaurant features hearty American and continental cuisine, plus craft cocktails and a full wine and beer list. The diverse menu includes fresh pastas, steaks, seafood, pizzas and salad as well as some of Seattle’s favorite truffle fries and decadent desserts.
In the mood for for some gourmet coffee? Look no further than Diva Espresso. This locally owned coffee shop chain offers up hand crafted artisan coffee, pastries and lunch menu items.
Not far from this home is Dunn Gardens. This is a privately owned 7.5-acre property composed of the remaining acreage of the estate of Arthur G. Dunn Sr., who made his fortune in the fish cannery business. Dunn bought the property in 1914 as a summer get-a-way for his family, and contracted the landscaping to the Olmsted Brothers. Upon his death, the property was inherited by his children. His son Edward B. Dunn provided for the care of his share of the estate in his will. A trust was created two years after his death to oversee the entire property. Dunn Gardens were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 15, 1994, and are open for special public events and docent-led guided tours April through July, and from September through October.
Discover the allure of the Interurban Trail, a beloved pathway connecting Seattle and Everett. Perfect for birdwatching, road biking, and running, this trail weaves through a rich tapestry of residential and commercial areas, reminiscent of the electric railway’s influence in the early 20th century. Beginning in northwest Seattle, you’ll encounter captivating trailside art, from depictions of erupting volcanoes to majestic elk. Spanning 24 miles, the trail traverses vibrant communities including Shoreline, Mountlake Terrace, Edmonds, and Lynnwood, offering a journey filled with scenic beauty and cultural heritage.
Just north of the Broadview neighborhood, located in the city of Shoreline is Aurora Square. This shopping center will soon be transformed into Shoreline Place. The goal of this project is to create a shopping and living experiences that meet the needs of the community and reflect the unique characteristics of the area.
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