Wallingford9 Lookbook

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Find Yourself At Home

PROPERTY DETAILS

• 2 to 4 Bedrooms • 2 to 3 Bathrooms

• 1,355 - 1,700 Square Feet • Parking and Views

• 3 Stories With Roof Decks

The site location of these townhomes is just a 5 minute stroll to the Wallingford shopping district, as well as a walking distance to the lower Woodland Park playfields and Green Lake. Making the Wallingford and Green Lake neighborhood the “backyard” of the community.

Buyers locating for another area of the PNW or even a different state, will feel right at home in this trendy neighborhood.

One of the residences comes with a private garage, two with covered carport parking, and four with off-street designated parking spots. However, because of the central location homeowners may find they don’t need a car- with so many amenities just steps away. There is an also a designated bike storage, located at the SE of the community. Two units are un-parked and N 47th St generally tends to have ample street parking available.

PROPERTY FEATURES

• Lux primary suites

• Quartz counters

• Rooftop deck

• Mitsubishi HE ductless heating with A/C (ceiling cassettes and wall units)

• Drought tolerant landscaping

• Prime Wallingford location

• Easy access to SR-99, I-5, public transit

• Walkscore 93

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TOWN HOMES

3 UNIQUE FLOORPLANS:

• 2 Bed + Office / 2 bath / 1355 SQ FT

• 3 Bed / 2.5 Bath / 1489 SQ FT (2 with decks of main level | 2 with yard space)

• 4 Bed / 3 Bath / 1717 SQ FT / 1 Car garage / yard space

• H+dlt (hdltcollaborative.com)

• Monden design

• Green Built

• Energy Star rated-appliances

• Designed interiors by LH Design (mylhdesign.com)

Garage

Roof Deck

First Floor

Second Floor

Third Floor

MARKETING AREAUNIT 1: 458 SF

MARKETING AREAUNIT 7: 531 SF MARKETING AREAUNIT 2: 458 SF MARKETING AREAUNIT 3: 458 SF

The History

Wallingford | Seattle, WA | Since 1891

Wallingford, Seattle’s north end community that borders Lake Union, is a thriving commercial and residential neighborhood known for its shops and restaurants, Guild 45th Theater, and Gas Works Park. In 1891, Seattle annexed most of the area north of Lake Union and its outlet to Salmon Bay, an area that included Green Lake. Shortly thereafter, an electric trolley running from Lake Union at Fremont to Green Lake spurred the development of the “interlaken” area, most of which developed into the area known as Wallingford. It was named for John Wallingford who came from Maine, and in 1888, purchased land on this picturesque hill between the two lakes.

WOODLAND PARK ZOO
WALLINGFORD PLAYFIELD PARK
HARRY AND THE HENDERSON’S HOUSE
MOLLY MOONS
PASEO
QFC
FREMONT TROLL
GASWORKS PARK
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DICK’S

TRADER JOE’S

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1225 N 47th Street

Seattle, WA 98103

WOODLAND PARK ZOO

Founded in 1899, Woodland Park Zoo has delighted generations of Northwest families. By showcasing the wonders of the natural world, we inspire over 1 million visitors annually to love animals, engage with science, and take conservation action.

FREMONT TROLL

In 1990, four artists created the Fremont Troll at North 36th Street and Troll Avenue North. The Fremont Arts Council held an art competition to revitalize the space under the Aurora Bridge, and the community voted on the winning project..

The Historic Wallingford Center

1815 N 45th Street,, Seattle, WA 98103

Wallingford Center is located in the Wallingford neighborhood, home to classic Craftsman bungalows and a business district established in the early 1900s. Housed in the former Interlake Elementary School, one of eleven wood-frame schools built in 1904, Wallingford Center is currently painted a classic schoolhouse red. The elementary school functioned through 1970 when enrollment declined, then was utilized for several years as an annex to Lincoln High School, just a few blocks away.

In 1981 the building was designated a Seattle Landmark, and the decision was made to convert it to mixed use, incorporating retail, restaurants, services and residential. Developed by Lorig Associates and designed by Tonkin, Hoyne, Lokan Architects, Wallingford Center retains many original details including columns gracing the exterior, two grand wooden staircases leading to the top-floor apartments and expansive windows.

Now on the National Register of Historic Places, Wallingford Center is a delightful building to explore. Don’t miss the historic photos throughout the building, the beautiful fountain patio or the marble salvaged from the original lavatories to become the stair treads gracing the beautiful curved entry. At the intersection, find the publicly funded obelisk sculpture, Animal Storm, by local artist Ron Petty.

The Wallingford Center remains the center of the Wallingford neighborhood and helps to create a small-town feel in the big city.

The South Greenlake Playing Fields

7201 East Green Lake Drive N, Seattle, WA 98115

Nestled within a bustling urban neighborhood lies Green Lake, a beloved park cherished by thousands daily. Its tranquil waters and lush greenery provide a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and city dwellers alike.

Explore the 2.8-mile path encircling the lake, perfect for runners and walkers seeking rejuvenation amidst nature’s beauty. Athletic fields invite visitors to engage in various sports, while picnickers find solace in serene settings for leisurely lunches.

Boating enthusiasts rejoice with multiple access points: the Cove, East, and West offer 50 feet of shoreline each, inviting adventurers to embark on the lake’s gentle waters.

Irwin’s Bakery

2123 N 40th Street, Seattle, WA 98103

Established in 2000, Irwin’s Bakery and Cafe has been a cherished part of the Wallingford neighborhood since 1923. Founded as Irwin’s Grocery and Market, the legacy lives on through pastry chef Shannon Mattila, great granddaughter of the original Irwin.

In 2006, baker and entrepreneur Linda Fecher took the helm of Irwin’s, drawn by her passion for baking and hospitality. Linda’s journey from customer to owner reflects her deep connection to the business and its community.

With a seamless transition, Irwin’s continues to delight customers with beloved pastry recipes and warm hospitality. Stop by Irwin’s for a taste of tradition and a slice of neighborhood charm.

Gas Works Park

2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103

Explore the transformed remnants of Seattle Gas Light Company’s gasification plant, now a vibrant public park designed by Richard Haag. Wander among original towers, tanks, and pipes, repainted and refurbished for playful exploration. Nearby, enjoy open green spaces for kite-flying, frisbee, and picnics. Ascend the man-made hill crowned by a 28-foot sundial.

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