Loft-Like Living in Lower Queen Anne
17 W Mercer Street, #104 | Seattle, WA 98119
Located in the heart of Seattle's cultural center, this loft-like 1 bedroom has 9-ft ceilings and a wall of west-facing windows for a light-filled chic and modern home. The 815 sq ft open-concept space allows for creativity! Customize the layout with room for dining, living and office. Bamboo hardwoods, new bedroom carpet, electric fireplace, breakfast bar, new dishwasher and stainless appliances. Rare for city-dwellers is the secure garage with covered parking right outside the door of the unit. No access stairs for entry. The TriBeCa has a beautiful rooftop deck with views to be enjoyed year-round. Step out in any direction to discover amazing restaurants, coffee shops, sporting venues and performing arts. Easy access to downtown and SLU.
1 Bedrooms | 1 Bathrooms | 815 SQFT
Offered at $418,000
MLS #2286720
Taxes $/ Tax year $3938/ 2024
HOA Dues: $646
Built 2002
3D TOUR
Groceries
Metropolitan Market
Safeway
QFC
Whole Foods
QA Farmer’s Market
Restaurants & Bars
Mint and Olives
Toulouse Petit
Taylor Shellfish
Dick’s Drive-in
Solo Bar & Eatery
Shiki
Racha Noodles
Mecca Café
Pho Viet Anh
Agave Cocina
The Sitting Room
Paju
Coltiva Pizzeria
Queen Anne Beerhall
Sal Y Limón
Citizen Café
CÔBA - Viet Kitchen & Ales
Coffee & Treats
Caffe Ladro
Uptown Espresso
Vita at KEXP
Café Zingaro
Sugar Bakery & Coffeehouse
Outdoor & More
Seattle Center
Olympic Sculpture Park
Myrtle Edwards Park
Kinnear Park
KEXP
MoPop
Pacific Science Center
Seattle Center Monorail
Neighborhood
Lower Queen Anne
As the cultural center of the city, Lower Queen Anne is home to multiple theatres, museums, the opera and the ballet. The newly renovated Climate Pledge Arena is home to the Seattle Kraken hockey team and is a venue for major concerts and sporting events. The Seattle Center, home to the Space Needle, hosts numerous festivals throughout the year featuring live music, great food, arts and cultural celebrations. In the summer, kids of all ages enjoy playing in the International Fountain. A foodie's delight, the neighborhood features some of Seattle's best restaurants and coffee shops. Head up the hill to Kerry Park to enjoy the most recognized view of the Seattle skyline or head downhill to stroll through the Olympic Sculpture Park and then to the waterfront with miles of bike and walking paths. Easy access to downtown Seattle and South Lake Union with plentiful bus lines and the monorail make this a wonderful commuter location. A truly iconic Seattle locale.
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