About this home
Perched on a coveted Magnolia bluff, this architectural statement redefines Pacific Northwest luxury. Floor-to-ceiling glass dissolves the line between interior and Puget Sound, while cantilevered concrete volumes and warm wood soffits frame uninterrupted Olympic Mountain views. The main level flows from a double-height great room with a linear stone fireplace to a chef's kitchen anchored by a marble waterfall island and integrated walnut cabinetry.
An infinity-edge pool traces the bluff's edge, and the serene primary suite wakes to water and mountains through a wall of glass. Five bedrooms, five and a half baths, and more than 6,200 square feet of museum-grade finishes — a rare offering where design, setting, and light meet in perfect balance.
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Living here
Magnolia is one of Seattle's largest residential neighborhoods, set on a quiet peninsula northwest of downtown with parks, village shops, and Puget Sound shoreline on three sides.
Parks & outdoors
Discovery Park — Seattle's largest park at 534 acres — with beach trails and the West Point Lighthouse
Groceries & shopping
Magnolia Village shops and Metropolitan Market, with larger retail along 15th Ave W
Schools
Served by Seattle Public Schools — verify current school assignment with the district
Commute
About 15 minutes to downtown Seattle by car via the Magnolia Bridge
Dining & coffee
Neighborhood cafés, bakeries, and restaurants in Magnolia Village
Marinas & waterfront
Elliott Bay Marina and Smith Cove Park at the neighborhood's south edge