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You can call me Proud Mary. You see, finding a townhome can often feel like an exercise in compromising. Well with me, compromise does not compute. Some describe me as perfect. With my main floor entry, large dining room, three spacious bedrooms all upstairs, and a rooftop deck with to die for views in ALL directions. Mt.Rainier, Downtown Seattle, Puget Sound, Downtown Bellevue, Lake Washington, and both Olympic and Cascade ranges. I’m not just any ordinary townhouse. I’m stylish, well-positioned, and more romantic than most newer homes. Come see why I’m so proud and better than the rest.
Contact for Showing Contact for ShowingNorth Beacon Hill should definitely be on your watch list if you’re looking for your next home in Seattle. This blossoming neighborhood is only going to keep getting better— new restaurants, pubs, brewers, and who knows what else pop up like little gifts every year you live here. One of Seattle’s most connected neighborhoods, you truly do not need a car here.
We can’t say enough good things about this location. You can walk to the light rail through the neighborhood with your travel luggage and get to the airport. And soon you will be able to ride the light rail all the way to Northgate. You don’t even really need a car in North Beacon Hill—in fact, more people bike to and from work in North Beacon Hill than any other neighborhood in Seattle. Plus, restaurants like Homer, Musang, Perihelion, Oak, Tacos Chukis, Bar Del Corso, or Tippe and Drague all offer cultural and culinary delights, and they’re all just a stroll away.
All good news here for most Seattleites—North Beacon Hill scores VERY high in the commuting department. Pick a transit option, and you’re a quick ride from all of Seattle’s large employment centers. Soon you will even be able to take a light rail from North Beacon to King Station in the International District and hop the light rail to downtown Bellevue or Microsoft. That is going to be a big deal. And that says nothing about how much easier it is to commute to South Lake Union or Downtown Seattle. We know there are more than a few couples out there that have to commute to both cities… this neighborhood is the ideal compromise!
Like much of Seattle, the housing market in North Beacon Hill has been on the uptick. After bottoming out in 2019, NBH is up 4.1% for similar homes sold year over year. Those numbers grow as you draw nearer to the neighborhood shops.
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North Beacon Hill should definitely be on your watch list if you’re looking for your next home in Seattle. This blossoming neighborhood is only going to keep getting better— new restaurants, pubs, brewers, and who knows what else pop up like little gifts every year you live here. One of Seattle’s most connected neighborhoods, you truly do not need a car here.
We can’t say enough good things about this location. You can walk to the light rail through the neighborhood with your travel luggage and get to the airport. And soon you will be able to ride the light rail all the way to Northgate. You don’t even really need a car in North Beacon Hill—in fact, more people bike to and from work in North Beacon Hill than any other neighborhood in Seattle. Plus, restaurants like Homer, Musang, Perihelion, Oak, Tacos Chukis, Bar Del Corso, or Tippe and Drague all offer cultural and culinary delights, and they’re all just a stroll away.
All good news here for most Seattleites—North Beacon Hill scores VERY high in the commuting department. Pick a transit option, and you’re a quick ride from all of Seattle’s large employment centers. Soon you will even be able to take a light rail from North Beacon to King Station in the International District and hop the light rail to downtown Bellevue or Microsoft. That is going to be a big deal. And that says nothing about how much easier it is to commute to South Lake Union or Downtown Seattle. We know there are more than a few couples out there that have to commute to both cities… this neighborhood is the ideal compromise!
Like much of Seattle, the housing market in North Beacon Hill has been on the uptick. After bottoming out in 2019, NBH is up 4.1% for similar homes sold year over year. Those numbers grow as you draw nearer to the neighborhood shops.
Work with the team that knows how to get their clients top value in the Seattle market––all while having fun doing it.
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