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For Sale: Craftsman Inspired Cottage Home

March 24th, 2008 @ 12:33 am by Cliffe | Sorted Photo Exposureborder
The cottage home revival is upon us! Modeled after the bungalow court just down the street, this Central Area cottage home is now for sale. At $400,000 this 2005 built home features 960 square feet, 2 bed, 1.5 bath, no HOA dues, bamboo floors, soapstone counters, parking, stainless steel appliances, and is within walking distance to downtown. Check out the listing here, the home’s website here, or contact Debra Hamilton directly at 425-890-7932 if you are interested. Oh, and one more thing: I’m the one selling it!
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A view of the front of the home from E Jefferson St.
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The side of the corner lot from 16th Ave.
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The wide open living room and kitchen area.
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Closer look at the kitchen.
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Master bedroom with plentiful natural light and vaulted ceiling.
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Second bedroom set up for office use.
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Second floor bathroom with light filtering through from the shower.
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Sit down and relax in your new cottage home.
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Detailed look at the kitchen fixtures.
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The home features bamboo flooring throughout.

7 Responses:

  1. didi wrote:

    I love the color contrast of the two shades of green.

  2. Tanya wrote:

    What lenses do you use? :D

  3. Holly wrote:

    Nice job with the photos and staging!

  4. RPH wrote:

    Great shots indeed, and fun to see your former residence. What’s being built with the crane in the background?

  5. Chloe Soleil wrote:

    I’ll take it Uncle Bugs. Let’s get a league going…

  6. Cliffe wrote:

    Tanya: I shot the wide angles photos with a Tamron SP AF 11-18mm f/4.5-5.6 Di II LD and the detail shots with a Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II.

    RPH: They’re adding on to the Swedish/Providence Medical Campus (or “Cherry Hill” as they wrongly call it). It’s being done by Sabey, famous for taking down the Rainier Stock House and neutering the Providence Hospital years ago (remember the Church area?).

    Cliffe

  7. tanya wrote:

    thanks thanks! I’ve been wanting to buy a wide angle I just don’t know which. Man lenses are way expensive!

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