Cozy Magnolia Studio
4269 Gilman Ave W, #4268 | Seattle, WA 98199
Welcome to the Candyce Condos, a small 10-unit community in Magnolia. This cozy top-floor corner studio is on the quiet side of the building with its own patio and green space right out front. Lots of layout options, the home is bright and airy with large windows looking out to the territorial view. With a large main closet, in-unit laundry, full-size appliances and room for a dining table. A large storage unit in the basement and ample street parking right in front of the unit. No rental cap! Quick access to Elliott Bay or the Burke Gilman trails for walking and bike rides, close to multiple grocery stores, restaurants and parks including one of the crown jewels of the city’s park system- Discovery Park. Stop renting and start investing!
Studio | 1 Bathroom | 476 SQFT
Sold at $290,000
Taxes $/ Tax year $2417/ 2022
MLS #1931625
HOA Dues: $428
Grocery & Shopping
Metropolitan Market
QFC
Albertsons
Whole Foods
Magnolia Farmers Market
Magnolia Garden Center
Ace Hardware
Bartell Drugs
Restaurants & Bars
Chinook’s
Americano
Bay Cafe
The Blue Heron
Red Mill Burgers
Tuk Tuk Thai Kitchen
Boxcar Ale House
Katina’s Kitchen
Pagliacci Pizza
Figurehead Brewing
Serendipity Café
Damoori Kitchen
Yume Sushi
Pink Salt
El Ranchon
Mulleady’s
Niko’s Gyros
Coffee & Treats
Petit Pierre Bakery
Ugly Mug Café
Nutty Squirrel Gelato
Uptown Espresso
Sprinkles and Sweets
Starbucks
Outdoor & More
Discovery Park
Lawton Park
Ballard Locks
Mounger Pool
Interbay Golf Center
Magnolia Playfield
Fisherman’s Terminal
Daybreak Star Cultural Center
Neighborhood
MAGNOLIA
Located on a hilly peninsula just north of Downtown, Magnolia is the second largest neighborhood in Seattle, which is surprising considering its quiet island-like feel. Known for some of the most breathtaking views in the Puget Sound, there are water vistas everywhere as well as stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and the Seattle skyline. In Magnolia’s town center, known as “The Village,” by locals, you will find local shops, restaurants, coffee shops and the Magnolia Farmers Market. On Salmon Bay is Fisherman’s Terminal, a working fishing terminal where you can wander along the docks to check out the fishing boats, grab a meal at Chinook’s or stop in at the market to buy freshly caught seafood. The neighborhood’s crown jewel is Discovery Park, formerly the U.S. Army’s Fort Lawton. Discovery is Seattle’s largest public park at 534 acres. It is home to the Daybreak Star Cultural Center, a land base and community center for Native Americans in the Seattle area. With almost 12 miles of walking trails, it is a naturalist’s wonderland with beach walks, woodlands, and meadows. Magnolia is truly a quiet corner of paradise in the heart of the city.
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