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2572 3rd Avenue W

  • Seattle, WA
  • $900,000
$900,000

2572 3rd Avenue W

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,070 Sq.Ft. 2,086 Sq.Ft.

Description

Wonderfully updated Craftsman bungalow on Queen Anne with modern systems and original 1915 charm. Open layout is great for entertaining, with a spacious kitchen flowing into the living room. Features include fir floors, high ceilings with crown molding, built-ins, tankless hot water and a clawfoot tub. Main floor offers 2 bedrooms and full bath; lower level includes bonus room, bath, and laundry. Renewal by Andersen windows keep it cozy and quiet indoors. Enjoy a private, low-maintenance garden, covered front porch, and sunny planting beds. Just the right size and not tucked behind other homes. Walkable to shops, cafes, David Rodgers Park, and ideal for bike or downtown commuters. Designated parking spot in back.

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Location

2572 3rd Avenue W, Seattle, WA 98119

Status

Sold

1915

1915

Year Built

2

2

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

1,070

1,070

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

2,086

2,086

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

2

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathroom

1

Three Quarter Bathroom

1

Flooring

Ceramic Tile, Softwood, Carpet

Appliances

Dishwasher, Dryer, Refrigerator, Stove(s)/Range(s), Washer

Other Interior Features

Dbl Pane/Storm Window, Water Heater
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Exterior & Building

Story

1

Water Source

Public

Roof

Composition

Lot Features

Paved, Sidewalk

Parking

Off Street

Heat Type

Forced Air

Air Conditioning

None

Sewer

Sewer Connected

Substructure

Poured Concrete

Security Features

Partially Fenced

Other Exterior Features

Wood
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

1,070 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

1,070 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

2,086 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

2467320

Type

Residential

Year Built

1915

Neighborhood

Queen Anne

View Description

Territorial

Elementary School

Frantz Coe Elementary

Middle School

Mc Clure Mid

High School

Lincoln High

School District

Seattle
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Finance

Sales Price

$900,000

Real Estate Taxes

$8,539/yr
Sellers

“The kitchen and living room came together as a beautifully connected space, perfect for hosting baby showers, Oscar parties, birthday celebrations, and evenings filled with laughter and love.”

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Sellers

“Spring afternoons were often spent on the porch—reading, relaxing, and setting up small workspaces in the sun.”

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Sellers

“The garden was always abundant, filled with leafy greens, herbs, tomatoes, and a lovingly tended magnolia tree that promises many blooms ahead.”

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Sellers

“Having a dedicated parking space felt like a true luxury—secure, convenient, and something we never took for granted in a city home.”

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Sellers

“The lower level became a cozy evening retreat, complete with our favorite feature in the house: the luxurious shower.”

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Queen Anne

Connected, Accessible, and Community-Focused

Living in Queen Anne means being part of a close-knit, vibrant community where daily life feels both easy and enriching. Just minutes from the front door, leafy parks, welcoming local shops, and a lively mix of dining and entertainment create a neighborhood that feels truly lived-in and loved.

 

Morning walks often lead through David Rodgers Park, a neighborhood favorite for strolls, picnics, dog-watching, tennis, pickleball, and workouts at the Queen Anne Bowl—along with the added charm of Shakespeare in the Park during the summer months. Everyday errands are refreshingly simple, with Upper Queen Anne offering groceries, bookstores, and neighborhood gathering spots all within a short walk, reinforcing the area’s warm, community-oriented feel.

 

Dining options are plentiful and varied, with several close-by restaurants offering everything from casual weeknight favorites to relaxed spots for meeting friends, making it easy to enjoy meals close to home. Summer brings the added energy of the Queen Anne Farmers Market, a weekly highlight filled with live music, food trucks, and beautifully fresh local produce.

 

Getting around is equally convenient. The neighborhood is highly bike-friendly, with easy access to major trails and routes that connect to surrounding areas and downtown. Public transportation is readily available, making commuting into the city simple for work, shopping, or evenings out. For drivers, convenient access to Highway 99 provides an efficient alternative to I-5, offering smooth connections to West Seattle, the sports stadiums, and points north and south.

 

Altogether, Queen Anne offers a rare balance: a walkable, well-connected neighborhood where green space, culture, and everyday convenience are seamlessly woven into daily life.

Living in Queen Anne means being part of a close-knit, vibrant community where daily life feels both easy and enriching. Just minutes from the front door, leafy parks, welcoming local shops, and a lively mix of dining and entertainment create a neighborhood that feels truly lived-in and loved. Morning walks often lead through David Rodgers Park, a neighborhood favorite for strolls, picnics, dog-watching, tennis, pickleball, and workouts at the Queen Anne Bowl—along with the added charm of Shakespeare in the Park during the summer months. Everyday errands are refreshingly simple, with Upper Queen Anne offering groceries, bookstores, and neighborhood gathering spots all within a short walk, reinforcing the area’s warm, community-oriented feel. Dining options are plentiful and varied, with several close-by restaurants offering everything from casual weeknight favorites to relaxed spots for meeting friends, making it easy to enjoy meals close to home. Summer brings the added energy of the Queen Anne Farmers Market, a weekly highlight filled with live music, food trucks, and beautifully fresh local produce. Getting around is equally convenient. The neighborhood is highly bike-friendly, with easy access to major trails and routes that connect to surrounding areas and downtown. Public transportation is readily available, making commuting into the city simple for work, shopping, or evenings out. For drivers, convenient access to Highway 99 provides an efficient alternative to I-5, offering smooth connections to West Seattle, the sports stadiums, and points north and south. Altogether, Queen Anne offers a rare balance: a walkable, well-connected neighborhood where green space, culture, and everyday convenience are seamlessly woven into daily life.
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Mel Parsons

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With a strong track record since 2015, Mel excels in helping buyers secure their dream homes, even against the odds. Her expertise ensures quick sales for unique and updated properties. By connecting you with trusted professionals, Mel navigates challenges with ease. Her background as a midwife lends a steady hand and clear communication during ...

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