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Westlake Townhomes for Sale

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    $1,149,950 Open Sat 1PM - 3PM

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,611 Sq Ft

    2011A Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

    FINAL STREET-FACING townhome at Four Square on Dexter. Three bright bedrooms crown the open-concept main living spaces where the kitchen - complete with full KitchenAid appliance package, is the heart of the home. Floating stairs add architectural interest, connecting the main floor to upper-level bedrooms. Enjoy a rooftop deck with Lake Union and Downtown views, plus zoned heat + A/C via

    Dan Wilcynski Windermere Real Estate Midtown

    2011A Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
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    $999,950 Open Sat 1PM - 3PM

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,705 Sq Ft

    2009A Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

    ONLY 3 HOMES LEFT at Four Square on Dexter! Live in one of Seattle’s most connected neighborhoods with Lake Union views from your private rooftop deck. This spacious home offers three sunlit bedrooms, open-concept living, and a sleek KitchenAid-equipped kitchen. Architectural floating stairs lead upstairs, adding a striking design element. A flexible bonus space is perfect for a home office or

    Dan Wilcynski Windermere Real Estate Midtown

    2009A Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

Why Live in Westlake

Westlake, a waterfront neighborhood in Seattle, is situated on the western shores of Lake Union, offering scenic views and city accessibility. Known for its architectural diversity, Westlake features tall skyscrapers alongside traditional cottages and unique houseboats that stretch into the marina. The neighborhood's peaceful lakefront contrasts with the bustling city, making it a desirable place to live. Westlake is highly rated, with an A-plus rating from Niche and ranking as the second-best neighborhood in the state. Residents appreciate the area's commuting options, outdoor activities, public schools, and nightlife. Students in Westlake attend highly rated schools, including Hay Elementary, McClure Middle, and Lincoln High, which is notable for its 2023 state soccer championship. The neighborhood also offers private education options like The Northwest School. Local attractions include the Westlake Greenbelt, where residents enjoy leisurely rides or runs along the shoreline, and Tomas C. Wales Park, a popular spot for evening strolls. The Museum of History and Industry and Goose Beach provide additional recreational opportunities. Dining options on Dexter Avenue range from Caffe Umbria's relaxing atmosphere to MotherIndia's traditional curries and The Toledo's craft cocktails. For shopping, residents frequent Lyon's Grocery, Trader Joe's, and QFC. Westlake's proximity to Downtown Seattle, just two miles away, and its pedestrian-friendly environment with access to public transportation, including the Link Light Rail and RapidRide bus stops, make it convenient for commuters. Overall, Westlake offers a blend of scenic beauty, architectural variety, and urban convenience.
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