SOLD: Remodeled Arboretum Home Sells for $850,000

2644 East Valley St.
Seattle, WA 98112
SOLD: $850,000
This well-cared-for home in a fab locale was remodeled down to the studs in 2000 and features vaulted ceilings, an open floor plan and lots of windows for natural light. See pictures here. Set back off the street with lovely secluded gardens and an ample back deck, there are three bedrooms, upper master with wood floors, a full bath and private deck. Freshly painted inside with newly carpeted bedrooms.
Ready to sell your home? Go here to see what you’ll gain by having me by your side during this complex process. Ready to get started? Contact me today, or go here to learn more about me. Want more information? Check out my Top Secret blog post of FAQs for Sellers.
SOLD: Waterfront Cabin on Prestigious Weber Point

3459 E Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE
Sammamish, WA 98074
SOLD: $1,710,000
Life on the Gold Coast! Beautiful waterfront cabin situated in prestigious Weber Point with 50-feet of low-bank waterfront sold in just two weeks for $110,000 more than asking price. A gorgeous spot with a well-cared for cabin renovated 15 years ago, gas heat, double pane windows, and a big master bedroom with a bath. The build-able lot is approx. 6,171 feet (appraisal estimate) with a double carport across the road. Super close access to East Lake Sammamish/Burke Gilman trail. Award-winning school district.
Ready to sell your home? Go here to see what you’ll gain by having me by your side during this complex process. Ready to get started? Contact me today, or go here to learn more about me. Want more information? Check out my Top Secret blog post of FAQs for Sellers.
South Seattle Market Review: Highs, Lows & In-Betweens (Part 1)

Windermere Real Estate Mount Baker:
Windermere Real Estate recently released its Seattle real estate statistics for the second quarter of 2017, and we’ve got your South Seattle numbers below.
But first, it was another month of record-setting home prices in June as the area yet again took the prize for the hottest real estate market in the country. In a bright spot for buyers, the number of new listings added in June was the highest total for any single month since May 2008. While inventory is still low, the pace of sales is slowing and the number of multiple offers are down, suggesting that we may soon see a slight reprieve from the last year of rapid-fire growth.
“Towards the end of the summer we saw a slight increase in inventory coinciding with a slight drop off of demand, though this is not uncommon in August,” said Joe Easterday, Designated Broker/Owner at Windermere Real Estate Mount Baker. “There continues to be strong demand for our South Seattle communities and hopefully the trend of new listings continues into the fall.”
The median price of single-family home in the Seattle area increased 13 percent from a year ago to a new record high of $750,000. Despite that increase, multiple offers–while down–are still common. With most buyers presenting offers on multiple properties before purchasing a home, working with a broker to create a strong strategic plan, clear negotiating parameters, and a streamlined offer are critical for success.
This week, we’ll focus on the South Seattle neighborhoods of Brighton, Columbia City, Genesee, Hillman City, Judkins, Lakewood, Leschi, Mt Baker, Rainier Beach, Rainier Valley, Seward Park and Skyway. Next week, look for a similar review of Beacon Hill, Columbia City, Dunlap, Georgetown, Jefferson Park, North Beacon Hill, and SODO.
In the meantime, click here for the entire Q2 Seattle Market Review.
High Price Listing
Mt Baker
- 3204 36th Ave S
- $1,550,000
- 4 Bed / 3.25 Bath / 3,495 SQFT
- MLS #: 1130726
- Lot Size: 4,080 sqft
- Year Built: 2017
- Style: Multi Level
- Views: Territorial
- School District: Seattle
Medium Price Listing
Columbia City
- 3924 S. Ferdinand St.
- $712,000
- 3 Bed / 1.75 Bath / 1,660 SQFT
- MLS #: 1125743
- Lot Size: 4,950 sqft
- Year Built: 1920
- Style: 1 Story with Basement
- Views: Territorial
- School District: Seattle
Low Price Listing
Upper Rainier Beach
- 10308 55th Ave. S.
- $506,500
- 4 Bed / 1.75 Bath / 1,760 SQFT
- MLS #: 1126015
- Lot Size: 10,488 sqft
- Year Built: 1952
- Style: 1 Story with Basement
- Views: Territorial
- School District: Seattle
My office, Windermere Mount Baker first opened its doors in 1979 and has been a market leader ever since. We are proud to be the only major real estate company with a local neighborhood office in South Seattle. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
NEW LISTING: Riverton Hideaway With Your Very Own Creek


3519 S 128th St., Tukwila, WA 98168. Listed at $355,000.
Specs:
- 3 Bed
- 2 Bath
- 1,770 SQFT
- Lot Size: 7,560 SQFT
- Heat: Forced Air
- Taxes: $3,321 (2017)
- MLS #: 1177581
Information provided as a courtesy only, buyer to verify. For more, go here.
NEW LISTING: Investor Alert in Des Moines!


401 S 192nd St., Des Moines, WA 98148 Listed at $250,000
Investor Alert! Or a buyer with a rehab loan. Make this house shine again and get a good return on your investment as a flip/rental or your very own home. Lots of space here, main floor has hardwoods, a wood fireplace an updated kitchen with granite counters, and 3 bedrooms. The daylight basement is really light and has 2 bedrooms, a family room, separate kitchen and bath. Perfect MIL or extra living space. Nice big west facing back yard, a 1 car garage plus lots of off- street parking.
Specs:
- 5 Bed
- .75 Bath
- 2,350 SQFT
- Lot Size: 0.26 acres
- Heat: Forced Air
- Taxes: $4,936 (2017)
- MLS #: 1178670
Information provided as a courtesy only, buyer to verify. For more, go here.
South Seattle Neighborhood Spotlight: Mount Baker’s Top 10 Highlights

Welcome to Mount Baker!

Annual Day in the Park in Mount Baker. Photo/GO: South Seattle
The Mount Baker neighborhood in southeast Seattle is known for its classic Craftsman-style homes set back from sweeping boulevards lined with majestic old trees. Its name comes from the view of Whatcom County’s Mount Baker that can be seen by looking north over Lake Washington.
The tony community—nestled along the shores of Lake Washington to the east—is bounded by Interstate 90 and Leschi to the north, Rainier Valley to the west, and Columbia City to the south.
The neighborhood got its start in 1905, when developer J.C. Hunter purchased 130 acres of sawmills in the area, and began transforming it into one of Seattle’s best neighborhoods. He hired the now-famous Olmsted Brothers—landscape architects from Massachusetts who designed Seattle’s verdant park system.

Serena at Mount Baker’s annual Polar Bear Plunge. Brrr!
Fast forward more than 100 years, and after launching in 2009, light rail now carries more than 63,500 riders throughout Seattle every day, with Mount Baker one of five southeast Seattle stops.
The neighborhood boasts not one but two charming business districts with many of the small businesses owned by neighborhood residents.
Speaking of neighborhood businesses, have you ever wondered why my office, Windermere Mount Baker Real Estate isn’t actually in the Mount Baker neighborhood, but adjacent community Lakewood/Seward Park? Look for that question to be answered in next month’s Neighborhood Spotlight on Lakewood/Seward Park to be posted soon.
Top 10 Neighborhood Highlights:
1. Mount Baker Community Club—Established in 1909, the Mount Baker Community Club is a neighborhood gem. The non-profit, volunteer-run organization hosts fun events and celebrations all year long, including a neighborhood yard sale and community potluck. There are no membership dues, and everyone who lives, works or goes to school in Mount Baker is a member. The community club also publishes a quarterly newsletter with community news, events and historical interest stories. The Mount Baker View is delivered free to approximately 5,000 neighborhood households.
2. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Fund—The Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarship Fund was created in Mount Baker in 1985 as a neighborhood effort to honor the work and dreams of Dr. King, awarding more than 20 scholarships totaling more than $90,000. While funds originally were designated for Mount Baker residents, the boundaries have been expanded in order to find enough deserving applicants. The fund seeks out and gives highest consideration to young people who show financial need, have overcome obstacles, have worked to improve their communities and who might be overlooked by traditional scholarships.

The Christmas Ships at Mount Baker Beach. Photo/Mount Baker Community Club
3. Christmas Ships Holiday Celebration—Every holiday season, Mount Baker Beach is one of the stops for the Argosy Christmas Ships Parade. The Community Club builds a bonfire on the beach to greet the ships when they arrive. After the ships leave the community gathers at the Clubhouse, following the trail of beautiful luminaries up the hill, for a cookie potluck, carols and a visit from Santa Claus.
4. Day in the Park Festival—This free, one-day event is a gift to the community from Mount Baker Community Club. Usually features a kid’s parade, neighborhood art fair, field games, an enormous park treasure hunt and obstacle course, live music, bouncy houses, community talent show and more.
5. Home Tour & Arts Fair—The Mount Baker Home Tour and accompanying Art & Craft Fair is one of the neighborhood’s most popular and long-running programs. The owners of some of Mount Baker’s most beautiful and historic homes will generously open their doors, and allow the community to view the homes, their breathtaking period details, and elegant grounds.

Photo/Cory Parris Photography
6. Mount Baker Park Presbyterian Church—Mount Baker Park Presbyterian Church—located at 3201 Hunter Boulevard South—was built in 1925, and in 2016, it was named a new City of Seattle landmark, joining more than 400 other landmarks throughout the city that represent a rich cultural and architectural heritage. The building was designed by Albertson, Richardson & Wilson.
7. Seafair—A Pacific Northwest tradition since 1950, Seafair Weekend is the culmination of the Seafair Festival. With hydroplane races on Lake Washington, and the Blue Angels performing aerial acrobatics overhead, the neighborhood calm is replaced by thousands of party-goers for three days each year, leaving Mount Baker neighbors deeply divided over the annual event. Each year, half of them reportedly leave town while the other half break out the beer and the hot dogs and host huge viewing parties.
8. Mount Baker Rowing & Sailing Center—Officially dedicated on June 15, 1985, Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center at Stan Sayers Park offers classes and programs in rowing, sailing, kayaking and windsurfing for all ages, abilities and skill levels.

Everyone loves Bicycle Sundays.
9. Lake Washington Boulevard—In Mount Baker, Lake Washington Boulevard and trail connects several parks along the waterfront, including Colman Park, Mount Baker Park, Sayers Memorial Park, and Genesee Park. Swimming, boating, and kayaking opportunities abound. The road is also home to Bicycle Sundays—one of South Seattle’s most beloved traditions—when Lake Washington Boulevard between Mount Baker Beach Park and Seward Park is closed to motorized traffic from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on 14 different Sundays every spring and summer.
10. Mount Baker Neighborhood Center for the Arts—An inclusive art center in South Seattle that brings together people of all abilities to celebrate art. MBNCA provides opportunities for artists at all levels, with special focus on creating an inclusive gallery experience, including emerging and underrepresented artists, artists with disabilities, and artists from under-served communities.
UPCOMING EVENT: The Function in the Junction—a free neighborhood event that celebrates the community through a mix of food, music, and art—is planned for 11:30 a.m. through 6:30 p.m. at Art Space Mt Baker Lofts (2915 Rainier Avenue South). The festival is presented by the Mount Baker Hub Business Association and will feature:
- Local Food — “The Taste of Mt. Baker,” featuring local food vendors including That Brown Girl Cooks!
- Music and Performance — showcasing the amazing stage under the Mount Baker Link Station
- Beer Garden — adults can enjoy the performances in a gathering area sponsored by Pike Brewing Company
- Arts and Artists — a marketplace for local artists to show & sell their works
Farm to Table: 7 Best South Seattle Produce Stands


MacPherson’s Fruit & Produce on Beacon Hill & Rainer Produce & Farmers Market in Mount Baker are open year-round.
Now is the best time for fresh produce in Washington State, and South Seattle boasts seven stands currently in operation, with two open year-round. Do you have a favorite?
1. Columbia City Farmers Market
One of the largest farmers markets in the Northwest—this well-loved neighborhood market first opened in June of 1998 in the former Columbia Plaza parking lot (now home of the new PCC) when founder Karen Kinney led a small group of neighborhood volunteers in organizing the market using the burgeoning U-District Farmers Market as a model. CCFM can be found every Wednesday through October, from 3 to 7 pm. (South Edmunds Street at 37th Avenue South/206-547-2278) Columbia Park
2. MacPherson’s Fruit & Produce
Inexpensive fresh fruit, vegetables, sauces, spreads, juices, flowers & more offered in an airy market setting. Open year-round. (4500 15th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108/206-762-0115) Beacon Hill
3. New Holly Rockery Community Garden and Market Garden
Located in the NewHolly neighborhood on Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) property Fridays 4-7 pm from July 7 through September 29, 2017. The gardeners work communally and sell their organic produce through a farm stand. The P-Patch staff work with the gardeners to develop and manage the gardens, along with selling and marketing the produce. The NewHolly farm stands are open during the summer and anyone is welcome to purchase fresh organic produce and meet the farmers. The farm stands accept EBT and Fresh Bucks. (S. Holly Park Dr. between 40th Ave. S. and Rockery Dr. S./206-547-2278) NewHolly
4. Rainer Produce & Farmers Market
Inexpensive fresh fruit, vegetables, sauces, spreads, juices, flowers & more offered in an airy market setting. Open year-round. (2119 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144/206-687-7492) North Rainier
5. ROAR Seattle at Hillman City Collaboratory
ROAR Seattle is a mobile farm stand in South Seattle connecting neighborhoods with locally grown produce at an affordable price and creating opportunities to come together to share in the enjoyment of food. We will be located in the Park and Garden, up Orcas on the right. Purchase your produce and hang out at the weekly community pot-luck that is happening in the garden at this time. Feel free to bring something to share with your neighbors! Sundays at the Hillman City Collaboratory, 5-8 pm. (5623 Rainier Ave. S.) Hillman City
6. ROAR Seattle at Brighton Apartments
Located behind the apartments in their beautiful garden space. Wednesdays, 4-7 pm, at the Brighton Apartments. (6727 Rainier Ave. S.) Brighton
7. ROAR Seattle at Rainier Avenue Church
Located in the Map Room, accessible from the parking lot behind the church. Thursdays, 4-6 at Rainier Avenue Church. (5900 Rainier Ave. S.) Hillman City
NEW LISTING: Well-Cared-For Home in Fab Locale

2644 East Valley Street, Seattle, WA 98112
Listed at $850,000
Well-cared-for home in a fab locale, go for a jog or stroll in the Arboretum and then hit your favorite eateries on Madison St. Remodeled down to the studs in 2000, this house features vaulted ceilings, an open floor plan and lots of windows for natural light. It is set back off the street with lovely secluded gardens and an ample back deck. There are 3 bedrooms, upper master has wood floors, a full bath and private deck. Freshly painted inside with newly carpeted bedrooms. McGilvra school district too!
Go here for a virtual tour!
Specs:
- 3 Bed
- 2 Bath
- 1,450 SQFT
- Lot Size: 4,000 SQFT
- Built: $6,463 (2017)
- Heat: Forced Air
- Taxes: $6,463 (2017)
- MLS #: 1165576
Information provided as a courtesy only, buyer to verify. For more, go here.
SOLD! Smart, Spacious Renton Townhouse


Listed at $330,000; sold in just 10 days for $350,000.
4805 Whitworth Place S. Mm103, Renton, WA 98055
Listed at $330,000; sold in just 10 days for $350,000
Easy living in this smart, spacious, townhouse, tucked away from the main road. Quality finishes include, slab granite, cherry cabinets, stainless appliances, and a gas stove. The main floor has nine foot ceilings, a gas fireplace in the living room and a sweet balcony with an expansive view. There are two big master bedrooms up and a third in the daylight basement, plus a bonus room/den. Lot of storage space & big attached garage. Easy access to freeway, Valley Med Center, shops and airport.
Ready to sell your home? Go here to see what you’ll gain by having me by your side during this complex process. Ready to get started? Contact me today, or go here to learn more about me. Want more information? Check out my Top Secret blog post of FAQs for Sellers.