On the surface it looks like a cute 1918 Craftsman in West Seattle. But peek below the surface and you will be impressed by the uniqueness of this property. It's not for everyone - this is an eclectic and fun 1918 Arts and Crafts Movement home that has stood the test of time and offers forward-thinking "green" upgrades. 2+ bedrooms (used to be three) and large studio space (in former garage) allow the occupants to live large with a very small carbon foot print. It has something for everyone - for the green at heart and also the traditionalist. New 200 amp electrical service for quick charging the electric vehicle or powering other hobbies (kiln?) The Master Suite addition offers luxury, comfort, and a unique place to relax. People just drool over the images of this bathroom! Let them be envious for a reason. Neighborhood Description 10 minutes from downtown Seattle, but a world away, with many commuting options. Cottage Grove is part of the Longfellow Creek Legacy Trail http://seattletimes.com/html/traveloutdoors/2002443303_nwwcreek18.html And 26th Ave SW is an ideal candidate for greenway treatment. It provides direct connection between different neighborhoods, paralleling a major arterial, and has the potential to provide even more connections with some improvements at the north and south ends. It connects multiple parks, greenspaces, and recreational facilities. It is already a designated part of the Longfellow Creek nature trail, and will soon be an important link in the golf course perimeter trail. Neighbors would embrace traffic-calming measures which would make the street safer and more pleasant for pedestrians and cyclists of all ages
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