It List - June 2017

 

1223 Spring Street, #501, Seattle  Built in 1929, with lavish Art Deco detailing throughout, this building exudes the luxury of the era. Unit #501 has been gracefully remodeled, keeping the elegance of the original home intact while offering all the modern amenities. With over 2600 square feet, all on one level, this special residence lives like a single family home, not a condominium! Offered at $1,850,000.

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1550 Shenandoah Drive E, Seattle  Southern-styled traditional in the heart of Broadmoor! Sited on an expansive double lot, this treasured home has a fantastic floor plan combining elegant formals, cozy library, Four bedrooms up, a kitchen/family room, and and oversized daylight rec-room. Eight sets of French doors lead to either the intimate brick courtyard in the back or open to the balconies that trim the home. Two charming patios, a child's cottage, tree house, and lush garden all embraced by mature flowering trees and shrubs. Laid-back luxury! Offered at $3,295,000.

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The Puget Sound Business Journal recently revealed the list of Largest Residential Real Estate Firms in Washington, ranking Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty sixth overall, an apropos position given that it is the firm’s sixth consecutive year on the list. Ranked by 2016 residential home sales in the Puget Sound region, RSIR reported $1.07 billion in local residential sales last year. Most notably, despite being smaller than any of the brokerages in the top 5 spots at 195 agents, the boutique brokerage reported an average sales price of $767,000, higher than the average of each of the top 5 firm’s by at least $225,000.

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On the evening of June 7th, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty welcomed Carol Elkins, Senior Vice President of Sotheby’s Jewelry, to Park House for a glittering presentation on magnificent jewels covering bidding at auction, global jewelry trends, and current market values. It was an amazing night for cocktails, friends, fun, and diamonds of course! As Elkins highlighted, the audience for jewelry in Sotheby’s is growing to record setting levels, and 2017 has already significant sales in the Jewelry department including the sale of “The Pink Star” for $71.2M.

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1) 3309 E Saint Andrews Way, Seattle  This mid-century home has been a rental for over 25 years, and is now an opportunity for a savvy buyer. Does it need updating? YES, but at just $350/square foot (the average being $620/square foot in Broadmoor), this home is priced to sell. Offered at $1,495,000.

2) 1325 Broadmoor Drive E, Seattle  The classic symmetry of a Georgian Colonial never goes out of style! Over 6,000 square feet of yummy interiors & killer finishes combine with a floor plan that really works. Plantation shutters, deep moldings, shadow-boxing, marble floors, paneled den & a family room off of the kitchen. Did I mention the indoor-outdoor flow? Offered at $3,495,000.

Earlier this month, Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty Owner & CEO Dean Jones sat down with Buzz Buzz News to discuss current and future trends in Seattle’s dynamic real estate market, from home prices and foreign investment, to the impact of Seattle’s Silicon Forest. Jones says the most exciting trend in the Emerald City today is “without question, the urbanization of Seattle.” He notes the staggering 68 tower cranes and convergence of our diversified and rapidly growing economy with urban campuses, which “attracts new jobs and spurs housing demand in the downtown core.”

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One of the most beloved First Ladies and iconic historic figures, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis’ childhood home is for sale in McLean, Virginia for $49.5 million. Recently reported by The Wall Street Journal, America Online (AOL) co-founder Steve Case is listing Merrywood – the sprawling, seven-acre estate on the Potomac River with TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. Nestled in the Washington DC suburb, the estate reflects a storied history, serving as home to several of America’s most influential political and business leaders.

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Tom Skerritt, "Top Gun" star and founder of TheFilmSchool, recently announced his new endeavor: Heyou Media LLC. With a goal to elevate Seattle's film production reputation, "He and Heyou co-founders are hoping to build a business that make visual entertainment content in Seattle on modest budgets." I urge you to read his interview with The Puget Sound Business Journal on his startup's plans; he has quite a fascinating vision!

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