Hawthorne Hills Modern Marvel

Modern Elegance

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Awash in sunlight and wrapped in sleek modern lines, this home delivers a serious wow factor from the moment you enter its soaring glass‑framed atrium. Three bedrooms with en-suite baths, floor‑to‑ceiling windows, and a stunning rooftop deck create effortless indoor‑outdoor living. Set on a quiet corner lot in coveted Hawthorne Hills, you're minutes to UW, University Village, and miles of shoreline parks—yet feel a world away from the city bustle. Ready to see this architecturally stunning home for yourself? Schedule your private tour today.

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  • $2,850,000 Price
  • 4,350 SF
  • 4 BED
  • 3.75 BATHS
  • 2-Car GARAGE

Safety

Hawthorne Hills is widely regarded as one of Seattle's safest neighborhoods, offering a sense of calm and security that sets it apart from many other areas in the city. With low crime rates well below the Seattle average, it's known for its quiet residential streets, strong community presence, and well-maintained surroundings. The neighborhood benefits from limited through traffic, which adds to its peaceful feel, and it consistently ranks as one of the most desirable places to live for those prioritizing safety and tranquility. Compared to more densely populated or urban parts of Seattle, Hawthorne Hills offers a rare combination of proximity to city amenities with a distinctly suburban level of peace of mind.

Schools

Hawthorne Hills is highly sought after for its access to some of Seattle's top-rated public schools. The neighborhood is served by Bryant Elementary, known for its strong academic performance, engaged community, and exceptional enrichment programs. Eckstein Middle School offers a well-rounded education with standout music and elective options, while Roosevelt High School consistently ranks among the best in Washington and the nation, with rigorous AP courses, award-winning arts and STEM programs, and strong college prep resources. From kindergarten to graduation, Hawthorne Hills has you covered with one of the city's most respected public school pathways.

Community Perks

Striking modern in Hawthorne Hills pairs cutting-edge design with everyday ease. A sun-soaked great room links a pro-grade kitchen to living & dining zones, while a glass-lined staircase anchors the space. Three upper-level suites, one more bedroom, and an office give everyone room to grow, study & play. Radiant floors, mini-split A/C, smart wiring. A beautifully landscaped fenced yard and a rooftop deck invite outdoor fun. Stroll to parks, the Burke-Gilman Trail, the Met Market, and top-rated Bryant-Eckstein-Roosevelt schools. Minutes to Magnuson's lakefront, University Village shopping, UW light-rail, and quiet tree-lined blocks that host block parties and enjoy low local traffic—life here flows.

Commute

Commuting from Hawthorne Hills to South Lake Union and Redmond is surprisingly convenient, thanks to various flexible options. For those heading to Amazon's South Lake Union campus, the commute is about 20–30 minutes by car and even easier via the nearby Burke-Gilman Trail for bike commuters or with Amazon Shuttle service stops in adjacent neighborhoods. Getting to Microsoft's Redmond campus is equally streamlined—just a short drive across the 520 bridge or a relaxing ride on the Microsoft Connector, which offers pickup points within close reach. Whether commuting by bike, car, shuttle, or public transit, Hawthorne Hills provides efficient access to two of the region's largest employers without sacrificing the quiet, residential feel of the neighborhood.

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STATS & LOCATION

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Commute Times

  • 25mto Amazon Spheres

  • 45mto Amazon Spheres

  • 35mto Microsoft Redmond

  • 55mto Microsoft Redmond

listing highlights

Private rooftop deck with city and territorial views, gas & water stubs, drip‑irrigated landscaping
Two full primary suites + guest suite
Atrium entry & floating stair
Custom built in 2017 by D3 Design/Build
Chef's kitchen w/ 48" range & walk‑in pantry
Radiant in‑floor heat + ductless A/C
Smart‑wired for whole‑home audio & security
Low‑maintenance yard w/ drip irrigation
New plastic sewer line (2017 build)

Great Room & Kitchen

A wall of glass merges the atrium‑style living area with the landscaped courtyard. The chef's kitchen boasts a 48" commercial gas range, waterfall quartz island, walk‑in pantry, and touch‑free plumbing fixtures.

Schools

Hawthorne Hills is highly sought after for its access to some of Seattle's top-rated public schools. The neighborhood is served by Bryant Elementary, known for its strong academic performance, engaged community, and exceptional enrichment programs. Eckstein Middle School offers a well-rounded education with standout music and elective options, while Roosevelt High School consistently ranks among the best in Washington and the nation, with rigorous AP courses, award-winning arts and STEM programs, and strong college prep resources. From kindergarten to graduation, Hawthorne Hills has you covered with one of the city's most respected public school pathways.

Neighborhood

Hawthorne Hills is one of Seattle's most beloved neighborhoods, prized for its peaceful, residential feel while still being close to everything. Tucked between the University District, Sand Point, and Laurelhurst, it offers a rare blend of tranquility and convenience. Neighbors love the wide, tree-lined streets, well-kept homes, and strong sense of community. With top-rated schools, easy access to UniversiNot ty Village, and proximity to the Burke-Gilman Trail, Magnuson Park, and Lake Washington, it's an ideal spot for those who value nature and city amenities. The neighborhood's elevated location offers territorial and sometimes lake or mountain views and its quiet streets are perfect for evening walks, stroller strolls, or biking. Commuting is straightforward whether you're headed to UW, Children's Hospital, downtown Seattle, or the Eastside. Hawthorne Hills remains where generations choose to stay—a testament to its timeless appeal.

Commute

Commuting from Hawthorne Hills to South Lake Union and Redmond is surprisingly convenient, thanks to various flexible options. For those heading to Amazon's South Lake Union campus, the commute is about 20–30 minutes by car and even easier via the nearby Burke-Gilman Trail for bike commuters or with Amazon Shuttle service stops in adjacent neighborhoods. Getting to Microsoft's Redmond campus is equally streamlined—just a short drive across the 520 bridge or a relaxing ride on the Microsoft Connector, which offers pickup points within close reach. Whether commuting by bike, car, shuttle, or public transit, Hawthorne Hills provides efficient access to two of the region's largest employers without sacrificing the quiet, residential feel of the neighborhood.

Safety

Hawthorne Hills is widely regarded as one of Seattle's safest neighborhoods, offering a sense of calm and security that sets it apart from many other areas in the city. With low crime rates well below the Seattle average, it's known for its quiet residential streets, strong community presence, and well-maintained surroundings. The neighborhood benefits from limited through traffic, which adds to its peaceful feel, and it consistently ranks as one of the most desirable places to live for those prioritizing safety and tranquility. Compared to more densely populated or urban parts of Seattle, Hawthorne Hills offers a rare combination of proximity to city amenities with a distinctly suburban level of peace of mind.

Value

Home values in Hawthorne Hills have seen strong and steady appreciation over the past five years, outperforming many other Seattle neighborhoods. The area's limited inventory, large lot sizes, and proximity to top-rated schools and major employers have helped drive consistent demand. Even during periods of broader market fluctuation, Hawthorne Hills has held its value exceptionally well, reflecting its status as a highly desirable, established neighborhood. Looking ahead, home values are expected to remain stable or continue modest growth over the next two years, supported by ongoing housing scarcity, high buyer interest in Northeast Seattle, and the long-term appeal of quiet, residential neighborhoods with easy access to downtown and the Eastside tech hubs.

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