Builders and flippers!: Tangletown. Green Lake. Wallingford. The neighborhood is amazing. 323-acre, Olmstead-designed Green Lake Park is an unparalleled amenity; drawing people from around the region for all sorts of activities on land and on water. This property is moments away from Green Lake and from eateries, coffee shops, bars etc. It is perfectly positioned between commute routes on HWY99 and I-5, with light rail at Roosevelt Station; close enough yet distant enough for quiet reflection. The University of Washington provides a stable base and the development of the UDistrict as a biotech hub is a bonus. Currently two units, the home requires significant investment to be brought to current standards or could be replaced by new housing.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Michael O Doyle, Windermere Real Estate Midtown
General Information
NWM2459185
Single Family Residence
0
DOM
3
4591.22 SqFt
2
1980
1907
King
Residential
Single Family Residence
Listing Provided Courtesy of Michael O Doyle, Windermere Real Estate Midtown
Krishna Realty data last checked: Dec 05, 2025 17:22 | Listing last modified Dec 05, 2025 23:30,
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Residence Information
1980
3
2
0
2
Composition
17 - 1 1/2 Stry w/Bsmt
1907
Unfinished
Unfinished
Poured Concrete
Features and Utilities
Second Kitchen, Water Heater
Wood
Public
Sewer Connected
Financial
9251.98
Conventional, Rehab Loan, See Remarks
12-05-2025
Comparable Information
0
0
Conventional, Rehab Loan, See Remarks
$1,100,000
$1,100,000
Dec 05, 2025 23:30
Schools
Map
Listing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate Midtown.
Builders and flippers!: Tangletown. Green Lake. Wallingford. The neighborhood is amazing. 323-acre, Olmstead-designed Green Lake Park is an unparalleled amenity; drawing people from around the region for all sorts of activities on land and on water. This property is moments away from Green Lake and from eateries, coffee shops, bars etc. It is perfectly positioned between commute routes on HWY99 and I-5, with light rail at Roosevelt Station; close enough yet distant enough for quiet reflection. The University of Washington provides a stable base and the development of the UDistrict as a biotech hub is a bonus. Currently two units, the home requires significant investment to be brought to current standards or could be replaced by new housing.