MERCER ISLAND WATERFRONT

Discover this stunning 1934 custom-built waterfront residence, currently near Seattle on Mercer Island. This architectural marvel boasts an array of unique features, harmoniously blending historical charm with large open rooms for modern functionality. With 4 sizable bedrooms and 2.75 classic-tiled bathrooms, this home is a testament to timeless craftsmanship and design.

Step inside to find a world of custom woodwork that tells stories of the past. Built-in shelves offer a perfect showcase for your cherished collections, while the custom fireplace — featuring mid-century uplighting details integrated into the mantle — creates a warm, inviting ambiance. The kitchen is a treasure trove of classic details, featuring an early mid-mod classic stove/oven combination, transporting you back to a bygone era with cocktail parties and crock pots showing off the residents’ culinary artisanship.

The oversized living room is highlighted by vaulted wood beam details, reminiscent of a ballroom’s grandeur. Here, honey-colored oak floors beneath your feet further transport to a bygone era, accentuated by this home’s pristine, preserved beauty. The original glass light shades in the bedrooms cast a warm, welcoming glow, further accentuating the home’s unique character.

Original details abound, including a “cold cabinet” near the front door — once used to keep perishables cool — and a charming 1930s linoleum floor in the kitchen nook, adding to the home’s authentic appeal. This untouched classic is ready to be moved by barge to your waterfront land. This architectural treasure offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Seattle-area history, meticulously preserved for the modern era.

Welcome to your waterfront dream, where the past and present meet in perfect harmony. Check with your local office for more information and/or to arrange a tour!

KITSAP CARRIAGE HOUSE

This wonderful Carriage House — newly built in 2003 — works perfectly as a DADU (“detached accessory dwelling unit”) as it will meet a common permitting criteria for most jurisdictions (typically 800 sq/ft) for a DADU or “mother-in-law” unit.

It can also be renovated to add a kitchen in the downstairs utility room. Just add some windows in that section and you can achieve a modest both mighty rental unit to accompany your primary residence, or as a cute Craftsman-style vacation destination for you and your family.

Please be sure to watch the walk-through video to see how the layout currently flows and how you can modify it to your needs!

Walkthrough Video

REDMOND MOOSE HOUSE

This remarkable Brick Tudor style house is a one-of-a-kind home with gobs of character and unusual features. The most prominent character feature is a lodge-style “Moose Room” (see photos) giving rise to the name of the house, the “Redmond Moose House.”

At 1,480 sq/ft on the main floor, this house is already spacious and well laid out. However, as you will see in the photos there is an unfinished attic space that is easily convertible to additional living space (and accessible via a real staircase). In addition, one could place the house on a full daylight basement to double the square-footage to roughly 2,900 sq/ft.

The interesting home is packed full of beautiful details like hardwood inlaid floors, leaded glass windows, charming tiled kitchen & bathroom and tons of built-ins and cubbies. You will not find a house anywhere else in the world that is quite like this!

We would suggest to remove the brick and siding with another material would be a cost-effective choice in this case and would make the price more negotiable.

We *love* this house and think you will love it too! Please contact the Washington office for a tour! Located in Redmond, WA, this is *STRICTLY* a local-only move. If you have property in Redmond or If you know anyone who has property in Redmond, please let them know about this one-of-a-kind find!

Walkthrough Video