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Let's Chat2012 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144 | $1,049,000 | 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom | 2,010 sq ft | Dedicated parking
Perched above the city on a quiet residential rise, this stand-alone 2017 Firewalker build greets you with wall-to-wall glass, wide-plank hardwoods, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow that channels Seattle's epic views into everyday life. Sunrise coffee over Lake Washington, sunset cocktails against a downtown, and a Mt. Rainier backdrop—your 400 sq ft roof deck turns each day into a postcard—tour in person to feel the light, volume, and unmatched vistas for yourself.
Contact for Showing Contact for ShowingAbout 2,010 sq ft across three sun-lit levels blends designer style with daily ease: wide-plank hardwoods, floor-to-ceiling windows, quartz kitchen, walk-in pantry, mini-split A/C & an expansive rooftop deck with stunning Mt Rainier, Downtown Seattle, Lake Washington, and both Olympic & Cascade Mountain views. This standalone townhouse is large with tons of storage. Not only does it have storage under the house, but there is a gear storage room on the main level. If you shopping for townhouses you'll know how important storage is.
North Beacon Hill fuses a friendly, residential vibe with enviable connectivity. Historic bungalows mingle with sleek new builds, all minutes from Beacon Ave's shops, El Centro's farmers market, and Beacon's world-class dining. If you like green space you'll love Jefferson Park, the Cheasty Greenbelt Trails, Dr. Jose Rizal Park, Daejoeon Park, and Jefferson Golf Course.
North Beacon Hill is riding a multi-layered wave of investment that keeps pushing its value upward. This summer, SDOT will break ground on 1.5 miles of curb-protected bike lanes along Beacon Ave S and 15th Ave S, creating a continuous all-ages route from the José Rizal Bridge to Jefferson Park, while the 18th Ave “Healthy Street” already sports new raised crosswalks, flashing beacons, and ADA curb ramps that calm traffic around schools and shops. Jefferson Park itself is slated for a 2027 accessibility overhaul and recently received fresh city attention with a renamed historic golf complex. Next to the light-rail station, the Colina transit-oriented development has delivered 139 new homes, street-level cafés, and a public plaza that knit Beacon Ave’s retail spine together, and recent Mandatory Housing Affordability rezones are unleashing a string of seven-story mixed-use projects that will add hundreds more residences and storefronts along the corridor. Commuting keeps getting easier: Route 36 is slated for a RapidRide upgrade that will shave precious minutes off peak trips, and Sound Transit’s East Link extension over I-90—expected as early as 2026—will let riders zip from Beacon Hill to Downtown Bellevue and Microsoft without changing trains. Layer in the existing ten-minute Link ride to downtown Seattle, instant I-5/I-90 access, and the Mountains-to-Sound Trail that lets cyclists coast across Lake Washington on a protected path, and it’s clear why buyers see North Beacon Hill as one of Seattle’s most future-proof—and lifestyle-rich—neighborhoods.
North Beacon Hill residents can choose their commute like items in a buffet: the Link light-rail’s underground Beacon Hill Station puts downtown two stops away and sits next to Metro routes 36, 60 and 107 for one-seat rides to the International District, First Hill, Capitol Hill, Westwood Village and Renton; drivers slip onto I-90 or I-5 within minutes via the Dr. José Rizal Bridge, while sidewalks, e-bike and scooter share make short urban walks easy. For cyclists, the neighborhood is wrapped in protected infrastructure: concrete- and post-protected lanes now span 15th Ave S and Beacon Ave S as part of the Beacon Hill Bike Route linking seamlessly to the two-way protected lane on 12th Ave S across the Rizal Bridge into downtown. At the hill’s north edge, the Mountains-to-Sound/I-90 Trail lets you pedal traffic-free all the way across Lake Washington, while just south Jefferson Park the Chief Sealth Trail swings southeast toward Rainier Valley. A calmer option threads down the 18th Ave S Neighborhood Greenway and newly permanent Healthy Street corridor, and fresh curb-protected lanes on S Columbian Way close the loop between Beacon Hill, Georgetown and the West Seattle bridge trail network. Together, these lanes mean you can roll north to the office, east to the Eastside, or south toward Tukwila without ever leaving a protected bike facility—making bike commuting as effortless as catching the train.
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About 2,010 sq ft across three sun-lit levels blends designer style with daily ease: wide-plank hardwoods, floor-to-ceiling windows, quartz kitchen, walk-in pantry, mini-split A/C & an expansive rooftop deck with stunning Mt Rainier, Downtown Seattle, Lake Washington, and both Olympic & Cascade Mountain views.
North Beacon Hill fuses a friendly, residential vibe with enviable connectivity. Historic bungalows mingle with sleek new builds, all minutes from Beacon Ave's shops, El Centro's farmers market, and Beacon's world-class dining.
Stand-alone moderns with protected view corridors are scarce on Beacon Hill, and inventory is just 0.8 months. Steady YOY appreciation and the forthcoming Graham-Street infill plan point to a lasting upside.
Recent SPD data show property crimes in North Beacon Hill trending below Seattle's core neighborhoods, while a volunteer "Beacon Block Watch" keeps extra eyes on evening walks and park patrols.
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