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This classic mid-century brick home in Beacon Hill has been thoughtfully refreshed and is ready for its next chapter. Located on a quiet, tree-lined street with wide sidewalks—perfect for evening strolls with your pup. Recent updates include fresh interior paint, new carpet, a new water heater, A/C, and a modern kitchen with a walk-in pantry. The open-concept living area flows to a private backyard retreat with mature privacy hedges, an edible garden, and a sunny teak deck. Downstairs, you'll find a bonus room with a fireplace, a spacious bedroom, and soaring 9' ceilings. Just minutes from Cheasty bike trails, Jefferson Park, and the dining scenes of North Beacon Hill and Columbia City. Commuting is a breeze with nearby bike lanes, Link light rail, and bus lines—or enjoy the convenience of your own garage and driveway. Bonus: abundant storage, natural light, and beautifully landscaped grounds.
Contact for Showing Contact for ShowingTucked between Jefferson Park’s open green spaces and the new Cheasty Mountain Bike & Pedestrian Trails, this Beacon Hill location offers the best of both worlds—peaceful, community-oriented living with unbeatable city access. Stroll to local favorites like Homer or Musang, shop Columbia City’s farmers market, or hop on the Link light rail for a quick trip downtown or to Sea-Tac. Cyclists will love the protected bike lanes and easy access to the Mountains-to-Sound/I-90 trail for a smooth, car-free commute to Capitol Hill or Bellevue. Within a mile, enjoy golf, spray parks, zip-lines, and sweeping skyline views—all connected by leafy streets and friendly sidewalks. It’s a rare blend of quiet charm, vibrant culture, and commuter convenience.
Commuting from this Beacon Hill address is a choose-your-own-adventure. Pedal downtown or to Capitol Hill entirely on protected bike lanes that link into the Mountains-to-Sound/I-90 Trail—an effortless, car-free ride that even extends to Bellevue. Prefer transit? The Link light-rail station is just minutes away, whisking you to Amazon’s SLU campus in about 15 minutes and Sea-Tac Airport in under 25, while frequent Metro routes (36, 60, 107, and more) criss-cross the neighborhood for quick hops around the city. Drivers stay spoiled, too: I-5, I-90, and Hwy 99 are all close, giving you fast on-ramps to every major employment hub. Whether you bike, ride, or drive, this location turns the daily commute into one more thing to love about coming home.
Beacon Hill is on the brink of a transformation that should drive property values steadily upward. Seattle’s new One Seattle Comprehensive Plan calls for significant up-zoning around the light-rail station—opening the door to taller mixed-use buildings and “missing-middle” housing that will boost land values along Beacon Ave S and 15th Ave S. Sound Transit’s forthcoming Graham Street infill station, slated for completion by 2031, will fill the current 1.6-mile gap between Columbia City and Othello and spark a wave of transit-oriented development similar to the price surges seen one stop north a decade ago. At street level, the 2025 transportation levy will remake Beacon Ave S with protected bike lanes, safer crossings, and bus-priority upgrades—shrinking commute times and enhancing walkability. Recreation is improving too, as the Cheasty Mountain Bike & Pedestrian Trails expand into a fully forested bike park. With these catalysts in play—and median Beacon Hill sale prices already trending upward—buying here today means locking in equity before the next decade of growth fully materializes.
This beautifully updated home is truly move-in ready. Enjoy a modern open-concept kitchen with a spacious island and newer finishes. Fresh interior paint, brand-new LVP flooring, and plush carpet add comfort and style throughout. Both bathrooms have been recently renovated, and the newer furnace and A/C ensure year-round comfort. Outside, the yard is professionally landscaped and features a refreshed cedar deck—perfect for entertaining friends and family.
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Tucked between Jefferson Park’s open green spaces and the new Cheasty Mountain Bike & Pedestrian Trails, this Beacon Hill location offers the best of both worlds—peaceful, community-oriented living with unbeatable city access. Stroll to local favorites like Homer or Musang, shop Columbia City’s farmers market, or hop on the Link light rail for a quick trip downtown or to Sea-Tac. Cyclists will love the protected bike lanes and easy access to the Mountains-to-Sound/I-90 trail for a smooth, car-free commute to Capitol Hill or Bellevue. Within a mile, enjoy golf, spray parks, zip-lines, and sweeping skyline views—all connected by leafy streets and friendly sidewalks. It’s a rare blend of quiet charm, vibrant culture, and commuter convenience.
Commuting from this Beacon Hill address is a choose-your-own-adventure. Pedal downtown or to Capitol Hill entirely on protected bike lanes that link into the Mountains-to-Sound/I-90 Trail—an effortless, car-free ride that even extends to Bellevue. Prefer transit? The Link light-rail station is just minutes away, whisking you to Amazon’s SLU campus in about 15 minutes and Sea-Tac Airport in under 25, while frequent Metro routes (36, 60, 107, and more) criss-cross the neighborhood for quick hops around the city. Drivers stay spoiled, too: I-5, I-90, and Hwy 99 are all close, giving you fast on-ramps to every major employment hub. Whether you bike, ride, or drive, this location turns the daily commute into one more thing to love about coming home.
Beacon Hill is on the brink of a transformation that should drive property values steadily upward. Seattle’s new One Seattle Comprehensive Plan calls for significant up-zoning around the light-rail station—opening the door to taller mixed-use buildings and “missing-middle” housing that will boost land values along Beacon Ave S and 15th Ave S. Sound Transit’s forthcoming Graham Street infill station, slated for completion by 2031, will fill the current 1.6-mile gap between Columbia City and Othello and spark a wave of transit-oriented development similar to the price surges seen one stop north a decade ago. At street level, the 2025 transportation levy will remake Beacon Ave S with protected bike lanes, safer crossings, and bus-priority upgrades—shrinking commute times and enhancing walkability. Recreation is improving too, as the Cheasty Mountain Bike & Pedestrian Trails expand into a fully forested bike park. With these catalysts in play—and median Beacon Hill sale prices already trending upward—buying here today means locking in equity before the next decade of growth fully materializes.
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