Craftsman Bungalow with Garden Oasis
10019 1st Avenue S | Seattle, WA 98168
Set back from the street with a generous front yard, this 1950 bungalow craftsman is a peaceful sanctuary that is close to all bustling White Center has to offer. The main floor features beautiful oak hardwoods and a wood burning fireplace. With two bedrooms up and a 3rd bedroom and den downstairs this layout has great flexibility for guests or working from home. Updates include a new gas furnace, a new washer and fridge. A slider takes you out to a generous deck with a privacy screen perfect for a summer soiree where you can enjoy peek-a-boo views of the Seattle skyline. There is lots of hobby space with a detached garage and huge lot. Gardeners will delight in the large level backyard and newly added garden beds. Just in time for summer!
3 Bedrooms | 1 Bathroom | 1,964 SQFT
SOLD at $625,000
Lot 9050 sqft
MLS #1944191
Taxes $/ Tax year $6055/2022
Built 1950
3D HOME TOUR
Grocery
Safeway
QFC
Target Grocery
Super Saver Foods
Lee’s Produce
Burien Farmers Market
Restaurants & Bars
Taqueria la Fondita
Tomo
Li’l Woody’s
Mac’s Triangle Pub
Búho
Crawfish House
Lariat Bar
Can Bar
Drunky Two Shoes BBQ
The Blu Grouse
Proletariat Pizza
2 Fingers Social
Rosticeria Y Cocina El
Paisano
Boombox Bar
Greenbridge Café
Beer Star
Zippy’s Giant Burgers
El Catrin
The Lumberyard (summer 2022)
Coffee & Treats
Salvadorean Bakery
Patrick’s Café & Bakery
Fresh Flours
Macadons
Good Day Donuts
Full Tilt Ice Cream
Outdoor & More
North Shorewood Park (includes off-leash area)
Roxhill Park
Seola Park
Steve Cox Memorial Park
Westcrest Park (includes off-leash area)
Arbor Heights Swim and Tennis Club
Evergreen Community Aquatic Center
Southgate Roller Rink
Westwood Village
Neighborhood
White Center
Just south of West Seattle and up from South Park and Georgetown sits White Center. Currently in unincorporated King County, this historic neighborhood has had its own character for over 100 years. The commercial life on 16th and 17th Avenues are housed in buildings from the early 1900’s and has a walkable, urban village feel. White Center's reputation for some of the best restaurants in the city is well earned with new destinations like Tomo, Búho and Bok A Bok Chicken opening alongside old favorites including Proletariat Pizza, El Paisano Rosticeria y Cocina and Zippy's Burgers. The population is incredibly diverse with over 10 specialty grocery stores within 2 blocks. Some of the best new bars with live music have also taken root in the community. There is a lot of pride in this small neighborhood with its own lively Seafair Parade, Jubliee Days (which will turn 100 next year!) and this is also the birthplace of the Rat City Rollergirls, Seattle premiere women’s roller derby league. With excellent access to Lincoln Park or Seahurst Park in neighboring Burien, you are just 3 miles to the Puget Sound. Just 8 miles to Downtown Seattle, you are a quick commute from all over the city and if you like to travel, you are 7 miles to Sea Tac. Get to know this unique part of the Seattle area with a vibrant past and a bright future.
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