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2019/2020 Waterfront Report

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2019/2020 Waterfront Report

The beautiful landscapes of the Pacific Northwest aren’t complete without our water views. From in-city waterfronts along our lakes and the majesty of the Puget Sound, to island living and vistas along Washington’s scenic port towns, there’s nothing like finding a piece of shoreline to call your own.

Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty exhibits 15 months of waterfront sales, from January 2019 through March 2020 across five subregions in Western Washington to provide our clients with the information they need before dipping their toe into the market.

These geographic profiles have been designed to thoroughly understand and communicate waterfront selling activity in the markets we serve. In this edition of the 2020 waterfront report, we provide a comprehensive survey of waterfront transactions from January 2019 through March 2020 of 14 areas across western Washington State.

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Unique Somerset Custom Home, Listed by Lili Shang & Lisa Woolverton, Winds its Way onto Curbed Seattle

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Unique Somerset Custom Home, Listed by Lili Shang & Lisa Woolverton, Winds its Way onto Curbed Seattle

According to Sean Keeley from Curbed Seattle, “Unique Custom Somerset Home,” listed by Lili Shang and Lisa Woolverton, “Has Curves In All The Right Places.” Beginning with the wrap-around windows boasting “clear views from the hilltop out to Lake Washington where the Seattle skyline looms in the distance,” Keeley notes a number of “curves” throughout the home; from the “coved stain glass window in the bathroom” and “curled shower class” to the “custom counter that practically loops around the entire kitchen” and “spiral cherry & maple staircase leading up into a central atrium full of indoor trees,” the home is truly impressive.

Keeley makes an excellent point, as the home flawlessly fuses indoor and outdoor spaces, offering spectacular views and abundant natural light, using exotic woods and natural materials, and featuring a waterfall and indoor trees. So we can definitely see why Keeley says that “this 5,200 sf home doesn’t corner the market, it curves, meanders and weaves through it.”

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