4036 E Mercer W y, Mercer Island WA
SPECIFICAT IONS
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»» Bedrooms:
5
»» Bathrooms:
5
»» Home Sq Ft:
5,210
»» Lot Sq Ft:
18,000
»» Fireplaces:
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»» Year Built:
1912
»» Effective Age:
1990
»» Waterfront:
80ft
»» 2012 Taxes:
$19,795
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Multiple decks bursting at the seams with beautiful water scapes above the iron fenced playground lakefront. A home of memories; time to fill new pages of a 21st century scrapbook. The silhouette retains its intent as country style. Wrapped in shingles; Palladian windows a fresh inspiration. Veranda Magazine style picnic kitchen: paned cabinets; hardwoods; great columns, center isle. French doors, hardwoods. Master with fireplace. Terrific view zones! 3rd floor bonus (or bedroom with a 3/4 bath). 80’ on lake. Boat lift for 20 footer.
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Point to Point:
Popular destinations and their distances from this home. »» Microsoft- 8 mi »» Google- 9.2 mi »» UW Stadium- 12.1 mi »» Seattle City Center- 9.4 mi »» Boeing Renton- 11.9 mi »» SeaTac- 17.4 mi
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WENDY LISTER
Coldwell Banker Bain
425-450-5206
www.WendyLister.com
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P R O D U C T I O N S
Presents:
FACES AND PLACES
the faces and places of Mercer Island By:
Wendy Lister
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Welcome to Mercer Island
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See maps and more about Mercer Island Schools on Page 38!
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Mercer Island: SOUTH End
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Mercer Island: North End
Mercer Island Parks Mercer Island has 475 acres of parks and open spaces. Mercer Island Parks are open for year-round enjoyment and are the perfect place for a variety of activities like: baseball, soccer, volleyball, having a picnic or taking a walk with the family. Pioneer Park is our largest park, with 113 acres of beautiful forest and 6.6 miles of trails. The Park has been kept in a natural state so that Island residents and other visitors can easily “get out� in the woods through the course of their daily lives. Roads divide the park into three distinct quadrants. Located on the northeast end of Mercer Island, Luther Burbank Park features spectacular views of Lake Washington, and has facilities for several water-based activities including swimming, boating and fishing. It is also a large park of 77 acres, and portions of its waterfront and wetlands foster a variety of wildlife such as 155 species of birds, beaver, muskrats and rabbits There are many smaller parks, beach parks and street ends, providing an excellent opportunity for waterfront access and pursuing recreational activites. www.mercergov.org/Page.asp?NavID=328
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Mercer Island: SOUTh End Mercer Island Schools The Mercer Island School District is comprised of three elementary schools, one Middle School and one High School. The facilities, curriculum, instruction, and effective use of technology as a tool for learning are all factors in preparing students to think and succeed globally while using technology as an inherent part of everyday life. The district has more teachers with advanced education degrees than any other district in the Seattle area. It is known to be one of the highest assessment test-scoring districts in the State of Washington, and among the top in the nation. www.misd.k12.wa.us/about/
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