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Description
The Home:
This charming brick home offers bright interior spaces and is sited on an oversize lot w/alley access. The west facing living and dining rooms are flooded with light & enhanced by hardwood floors. The kitchen though not updated is functional with ample counter and cupboard space. The bedrooms on the main floor are serviced by a full bath. The finished main floor is 1110 square feet and the high ceiling unfinished basement is 1110. The basement is a large and expansive space that can be used in many ways. The spacious rear yard is private & offers tremendous potential!
Rental Criteria: 700+ credit score. Net income greater than 2x rent. Seattle's First in Time additional criteria here: [Use CALL or EMAIL to get in touch]
The neighborhood:
Because it is on a peninsula Magnolia has a secluded feel. Looking at the neighborhood from outside you might think there is not much more there than houses and a marina. Wrong! The area around McGraw Street and 34th Avenue W is a little pocket of activity with a Walk Score rivaling that of Fremont or Greenlake. A glance at the neighborhood's blog shows that there's always something going on here be it a farmer's market the yearly Summerfest celebration a free nature walk at Discovery Park or a spur-of-the-moment community outreach event. Not to be left out is Fisherman's Terminal located right on Salmon Bay near the 15th Street Bridge. Here you can walk around on the docks and admire the real-life fishing boats then stop in at the market to buy the seafood caught that very day. Though not as famous as the Pike Place Market rumor has it that this is an even better way to experience the local fishing culture.
Discovery Park is one of the biggest lures that Magnolia offers. Its offerings run the gamut from hiking trails to tide pools with streams meadows and sandy beaches in between. The greatest part of the park is their dedication to nature education; throughout the year you can attend classes to learn about the flora and fauna native to the region, bird watching and low tide walks are some of the most popular. Also located in Discovery Park is the Daylight Star a Native American cultural center complete with conference center facilities for pow wows and an art gallery.
The Home:
This charming brick home offers bright interior spaces and is sited on an oversize lot w/alley access. The west facing living and dining rooms are flooded with light & enhanced by hardwood floors. The kitchen though not updated is functional with ample counter and cupboard space. The bedrooms on the main floor are serviced by a full bath. The finished main floor is 1110 square feet and the high ceiling unfinished basement is 1110. The basement is a large and expansive space that can be used in many ways. The spacious rear yard is private & offers tremendous potential!
Rental Criteria: 700+ credit score. Net income greater than 2x rent. Seattle's First in Time additional criteria here: [Use CALL or EMAIL to get in touch]
The neighborhood:
Because it is on a peninsula Magnolia has a secluded feel. Looking at the neighborhood from outside you might think there is not much more there than houses and a marina. Wrong! The area around McGraw Street and 34th Avenue W is a little pocket of activity with a Walk Score rivaling that of Fremont or Greenlake. A glance at the neighborhood's blog shows that there's always something going on here be it a farmer's market the yearly Summerfest celebration a free nature walk at Discovery Park or a spur-of-the-moment community outreach event. Not to be left out is Fisherman's Terminal located right on Salmon Bay near the 15th Street Bridge. Here you can walk around on the docks and admire the real-life fishing boats then stop in at the market to buy the seafood caught that very day. Though not as famous as the Pike Place Market rumor has it that this is an even better way to experience the local fishing culture.
Discovery Park is one of the biggest lures that Magnolia offers. Its offerings run the gamut from hiking trails to tide pools with streams meadows and sandy beaches in between. The greatest part of the park is their dedication to nature education; throughout the year you can attend classes to learn about the flora and fauna native to the region, bird watching and low tide walks are some of the most popular. Also located in Discovery Park is the Daylight Star a Native American cultural center complete with conference center facilities for pow wows and an art gallery.
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