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Old Town Mukilteo Houses for Sale

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    $1,350,000 Open Sun 3PM - 5PM

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,619 Sq Ft

    606 Prospect Ave, Mukilteo, WA 98275

    Tucked in the heart of Old Town Mukilteo, where stunning Sound views take center stage. Enjoy vibrant sunsets and whale sightings from your private deck under a charming pergola. Nestled beside Japanese Gulch, steps from serene trails and nature escapes. Kitchen dazzles with Cafe appliances, farmhouse sink & custom details. Eco-friendly bamboo floors, vaulted ceilings, and airy living spaces add

    Ashley Rodriguez John L Scott Madrona Group

    606 Prospect Ave, Mukilteo, WA 98275
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    $2,600,000 Open Sun 5PM - 9PM

    • 4 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 3,596 Sq Ft

    930 2nd St, Mukilteo, WA 98275

    Crowned above Puget Sound in the heart of Mukilteo, this custom-designed 4 + bedroom home pairs refined luxury w/ the ease of coastal living. Sweeping, unobstructed Puget Sound views greet you from nearly every room, while walls of glass a& soaring ceilings create a light, airy flow. The chef’s kitchen—appointed w/ Bertazonni appliances & custom finishes—invites both gourmet creations & casual

    Tom Moody Coldwell Banker Bain

    930 2nd St, Mukilteo, WA 98275
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    $2,299,950

    • 4 Beds
    • 4.5 Baths
    • 5,930 Sq Ft

    645 Cornelia Ave, Mukilteo, WA 98275

    Enjoy gorgeous views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains from this amazing 6000 square foot house. Built in 2007, this home rests above the new ferry terminal and offers an exceptional floor plan that overflows with quality finishes. The main floor features an open foyer with 20-foot ceiling, a stunning kitchen, formal living and dining rooms, a home office, a butler's pantry, walk-in

    Dan Gunderson Windermere Real Estate/M2, LLC

    645 Cornelia Ave, Mukilteo, WA 98275

Why Live in Old Town Mukilteo

Old Town Mukilteo, with its scenic Possession Sound views, is a historic neighborhood known for its eclectic mix of homes ranging from midcentury ramblers to contemporary properties. The area is walkable and friendly, offering a small-town feel while being close to numerous amenities. The historic lighthouse, built over 100 years ago, adds to the picturesque charm of the community. Residents enjoy proximity to the expansive Lighthouse Park, a popular spot for watching ferries, sunsets, and hosting events like the Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival. The neighborhood also borders the Japanese Gulch Conservation Area, featuring several hiking trails through forest landscapes. Dining options include Diamond Knot for pub fare and regional beers, Ivar’s Mukilteo Landing for seafood with waterfront views, and Red Cup Café for breakfast and lunch. For evening relaxation, Turning Paige offers casual dining with great views. The Mukilteo School District serves the area, with Kamiak High School being highly rated for its academic programs and extracurriculars. The crime rate in Old Town Mukilteo is lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal. Convenient access to major roadways and the Mukilteo station for Sound Transit makes commuting to Everett or Seattle straightforward.
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