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Let's Chat4318 Powell Pl S, Seattle, WA 98108 | $899,880 | 4 bedrooms, 3 baths | 2,030 sq. ft
If you’ve been searching high and low for a home-sweet-home that is truly turnkey, this immaculately maintained and brilliantly updated Mid-Beacon Hill gem is absolutely flawless! This Cape Cod’s Happy Homeowners took amazing care of it, and you get to reap the benefits—move right in and enjoy the laid-back lifestyle you’ve been dreaming about. Stylish spaces, incredible versatility, and an idyllic backyard retreat all await!
Contact for Showing Contact for ShowingThis Cape Cod gem offers the best of both worlds: Enjoy the lovely residential setting and the perks of having 52-acre Jefferson Park just blocks away, yet take advantage of the fact that you’re just a bus and light rail ride away from Downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill, and South Lake Union. With this particular location, you’re also not far from immediate neighborhood highlights including MacPherson’s Fruit & Produce stand and the VA Hospital. Head north for a few minutes and you’ll find places like Hilltop Red Apple grocery store, the Beacon Hill Branch Library, a huge variety of restaurants, and more.
This home offers a Seattle rarity: a garage! Never worry about finding street parking when you return home. And when you get off of I-5 via South Columbian Way, you’re a short 4-minute drive until you’re pulling in your driveway. Not only that, but you’re a quick 8-minute drive to the I-90 Bridge, making it easy to hop over to the Eastside. It’s also easy to rely on public transportation here—bus lines pick up just 0.2 miles away. The Beacon Hill Station is only 1.3 miles away (there’s a direct bus if you’re in a hurry!) and you can grab the Light Rail and head into Downtown Seattle, or hop on the train all the way to SeaTac International Airport.
Beacon Hill is brimming with highly rated restaurants, cute eateries, excellent coffee shops, and even more options are on the way. Pick up your morning coffee from Victrola, The Station, or Fresh Flours; pick up something quick and easy (and delicious) from Tacos Chukis or Milk Drunk; grab a casual dinner at Oak, Perihelion Brewery, or Tippe & Drague; and discover destination dining at award-winning restaurants like Musang and Bar del Corso. If you’re in the mood to cook at home, MacPherson’s Fruit & Produce is just blocks from home, and you might even be able to pick the food yourself if you hit the Beacon Food Forest in Jefferson Park at the right time!
One of Seattle’s most spectacular parks is only 0.3 miles away—imagine having 52-acre Jefferson Park practically in your backyard! This dynamic park features a community center, a golf course, a driving range, an amazing playground, a spray park, skate park, tennis courts, a playfield, lawn bowling, basketball courts, Beacon Food Forest, paths, views of Downtown Seattle… and more. You’re also just blocks to Snoqualmie P-Patch Community Gardens, Maple Wood Playfield, and Cheasty Boulevard Trail. If you’d like to get lost in nature, you don’t have to travel far! Beacon Hill is also a biker’s paradise—you’ll find access to the Beacon Hill Neighborhood Greenway, Chief Sealth Trail, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail (aka I-90 Trail), and protected bike lanes all just blocks from home. (Click here for North Beacon Hill bike maps and more info on how to explore this neighborhood!)
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This Cape Cod gem offers the best of both worlds: Enjoy the lovely residential setting and the perks of having 52-acre Jefferson Park just blocks away, yet take advantage of the fact that you’re just a bus and light rail ride away from Downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill, and South Lake Union. With this particular location, you’re also not far from immediate neighborhood highlights including MacPherson’s Fruit & Produce stand and the VA Hospital. Head north for a few minutes and you’ll find places like Hilltop Red Apple grocery store, the Beacon Hill Branch Library, a huge variety of restaurants, and more.
This home offers a Seattle rarity: a garage! Never worry about finding street parking when you return home. And when you get off of I-5 via South Columbian Way, you’re a short 4-minute drive until you’re pulling in your driveway. Not only that, but you’re a quick 8-minute drive to the I-90 Bridge, making it easy to hop over to the Eastside. It’s also easy to rely on public transportation here—bus lines pick up just 0.2 miles away. The Beacon Hill Station is only 1.3 miles away (there’s a direct bus if you’re in a hurry!) and you can grab the Light Rail and head into Downtown Seattle, or hop on the train all the way to SeaTac International Airport.
Beacon Hill is brimming with highly rated restaurants, cute eateries, excellent coffee shops, and even more options are on the way. Pick up your morning coffee from Victrola, The Station, or Fresh Flours; pick up something quick and easy (and delicious) from Tacos Chukis or Milk Drunk; grab a casual dinner at Oak, Perihelion Brewery, or Tippe & Drague; and discover destination dining at award-winning restaurants like Musang and Bar del Corso. If you’re in the mood to cook at home, MacPherson’s Fruit & Produce is just blocks from home, and you might even be able to pick the food yourself if you hit the Beacon Food Forest in Jefferson Park at the right time!
One of Seattle’s most spectacular parks is only 0.3 miles away—imagine having 52-acre Jefferson Park practically in your backyard! This dynamic park features a community center, a golf course, a driving range, an amazing playground, a spray park, skate park, tennis courts, a playfield, lawn bowling, basketball courts, Beacon Food Forest, paths, views of Downtown Seattle… and more. You’re also just blocks to Snoqualmie P-Patch Community Gardens, Maple Wood Playfield, and Cheasty Boulevard Trail. If you’d like to get lost in nature, you don’t have to travel far! Beacon Hill is also a biker’s paradise—you’ll find access to the Beacon Hill Neighborhood Greenway, Chief Sealth Trail, Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail (aka I-90 Trail), and protected bike lanes all just blocks from home. (Click here for North Beacon Hill bike maps and more info on how to explore this neighborhood!)
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