23115 MARINE VIEW DRIVE SOUTH, DES MOINES, WA
Home Specifications: Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4 Home SqFt: 6,040 Lot SqFt: 41,989 Powder Rooms: 3 Fireplaces: 3 Year Built: 2004 Waterfront: 131’ 2014 Taxes: $19,912 2
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Owner’s Saltwater Story! Daybreak to nightfall ~ a sensory experience… smells, sounds and movement of light. Weekend honeymoons at your 131’ wadein waterside…trips of coolers; twigs for protected bonfires; nestling into sandy seats against the driftwood. A red umbrella. It begins from home. Attention to angles, function, finish. Window walls framing scapes of islands, mountains, cities. Cherry floors. 2 owner stes. Massive fireplaces. A brilliant beauty!
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Point to Point:
Popular destinations and their distances from this home. »» Microsoft- 31.2 mi »» Google- 26.1 mi »» UW Stadium- 23.1 mi »» Seattle City Center- 16.6 mi »» Boeing Renton- 9.9 mi »» SeaTac- 5.9 mi
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WENDY LISTER TERRY ALLEN Coldwell Banker Bain
Coldwell Banker Bain
425-450-5206 425-417-6161
wendylister@cbbain.com
terryallen@cbbain.com
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Presents:
FACES AND PLACES
the faces & places of Des Moines, WA
Wendy Lister
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DES MOINES, WA Des Moines packs a lot into six square miles midway between Seattle and Tacoma. Along International Boulevard South/Highway 99, it’s a retail hub of businesses two miles south of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, with hotels, airport-parking services and a busy mix of stores and restaurants. But entering past wooded ravines on the Kent-Des Moines Road or along the aptly named Marine View Drive South overlooking Puget Sound and the Olympics, it’s an oasis of views and outdoor recreation. “All the services you need are in this little area,” says Highline Community College faculty member and 20-year Des Moines resident Bob Bonner, pausing on stroll along Des Moines Marina. Des Moines was homesteaded by settlers from Des Moines, Iowa in the 1880s and officially incorporated in 1959. Though other pronunciations are often used, “de moin” (no “s” sounds) is the official one, and most commonly used by residents. McKenzie , Madeline. “Des Moines: On the water, and near everything”. SeattleTimes.com. 31,May, 2013. Web. 21,Apr.,2014
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The Landmark Event Center The Freemasons of Washington State built Landmark in 1926 as a retirement community and have maintained ownership for the last 88 years. The Event Center was developed temporarily five years ago until a decision for the future of the building was made. Landmark has been empty for 10 years, is un-occupiable and is in need of renovation; we currently only utilize 25% of the building. www.landmarkeventcenter.com Photo: www.receptionhalls.com
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Saltwater State Park Saltwater State Park is a camping park featuring 1,445 feet of saltwater shoreline on Puget Sound, halfway between the cities of Tacoma and Seattle. The two cities jointly and literally buried a hatchet at the park during the 1926 park dedication as a symbol of the end of their mutual competition. The park is a recreational destination nestled in the core of urban living, with forested trails and beach access. Info & Left Photo: www.parks.wa.gov/578/Saltwater Photos (right page): www.funplaceswashington.com
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WENDY LISTER 425.450.5206
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