GATEWOOD CLASSIC
7247 36th Avenue SW | Seattle, WA 98126
Perched atop the Gatewood neighborhood with views of Puget Sound, this mid-century brick-veneer home is a true West Seattle classic. Built in 1951 and owned by one family for 50+ years, it is ready for its new steward. This four-bedroom home has period detail including oak hardwoods, wide windows, 2 wood-burning fireplaces and built-in shelving. The finished lower level has a double-sized den and a wet bar waiting to be re-opened for business, as well as a shop and a mud room with a bonus new shower stall. The living space continues outside with a large, covered patio off the kitchen. The manicured garden with sturdy NW natives has been pampered for decades. All this plus a 2-car garage, a 10 min walk to coffee and under a mile to Lincoln Park.
4 Bedrooms | 1.5 Bathrooms | 2300 SQFT | Built 1951
MLS #1874468 | Offered at $899,950 | SOLD AT $1,375,000
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Grocery
Thriftway
Safeway
QFC
Trader Joe’s
Whole Foods
Restaurants & Bars
Endolyne Joe’s
The Westy
Taquitos Feliz
El Camion
Pho Aroma
Beveridge Place Pub
MOD Pizza
Can Bar
2 Fingers Social
Whiskey West
The Bridge
HeartBeet Organic
Zeek’s Pizza
Wildwood Market and Eatery
Coffee & Treats
The Birdhouse
Café Ladro
Starbucks
Youngstown Coffee
C&P Coffee Company
Mocha Mojo
Little Prague Bakery
Indu!ge Desserts
Bakery Nouveau
Fresh Flours
Salvadorean Bakery
Outdoor & More
Lincoln Park
Colman Pool
Myrtle Reservoir Park
Lowman Beach Park
Viewpoint Park
Southgate Roller Rink
Neighborhood
WEST SEATTLE
They say West Seattle is both a “peninsula and a state of mind”. The oldest and largest of Seattle’s neighborhoods, West Seattle lays between the Puget Sound and the Duwamish River. There are multiple communities inside of the larger neighborhood and Gatewood is a favorite. Gatewood is on the water side of 35th Ave SW and slopes down toward Lincoln Park, a 135-acre park on the Puget Sound with walking trails, old growth forest, a saltwater pool, play fields and the Fauntleroy Ferry. Views looking west toward the Olympic Mountains make even the most casual walk around the neighborhood special. The junction of California Ave SW and Fauntleroy Ave SW is filled with dozens of local businesses from Thriftway for groceries, to a European styled “soccer” bar, Beveridge Place Pub, to long-time espresso experts at Caffe Ladro. A welcoming community with a deep history, many people find their forever home here.
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