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Windermere Condos for Sale

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    $439,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 977 Sq Ft

    5101 NE 55th St Unit A103, Seattle, WA 98105

    Welcome to Windermere Vista - an iconic mid-century building conveniently located to Children's, UW Medical Center & University of Washington. Refreshed from top to bottom in 2021, this 2 bed/1bth unit is easy to love. Remodeled kitchen w quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, new cabinetry & eating bar. Luxe LVP flooring throughout the main living area. Peaceful sun room overlooking

    Will Wilcox Windermere Real Estate/East

    5101 NE 55th St Unit A103, Seattle, WA 98105
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    $599,900 Open Sat 1PM - 3PM

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,332 Sq Ft

    6449 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115

    Welcome to Sandpointer Condominiums in the highly sought-after View Ridge neighborhood! This spacious unit features large rooms, soaring vaulted ceilings, abundant windows, and plenty of storage. Enjoy your sunny, private deck with garden views and an attached storage closet. The expansive primary bedroom offers comfort and space. Community amenities include a beautiful outdoor pool, sundeck,

    Ka Ming Wong Kelly Right RE of Seattle LLC

    6449 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115

Why Live in Windermere

Windermere, a neighborhood in Seattle, is home to around 4,600 residents and is situated about 6 miles northeast of downtown. Known for its spacious estates with manicured lawns and waterfront properties, Windermere offers a unique living experience with access to the exclusive Windermere Beach Club. This private club features a community dock, basketball and tennis courts, and a beach area. The neighborhood is adjacent to Warren G. Magnuson Park, Seattle’s second-largest green space, which provides extensive amenities including sports facilities, wooded trails, a dog park, and a swimming beach. Architectural styles in Windermere are diverse, ranging from early-20th-century Craftsman and raised ranch-style homes to newer transitional builds and European-inspired designs. The local schools are highly rated, with Eckstein Middle School and Roosevelt High School both receiving high marks. For dining and shopping, residents can explore Sand Point Way, which hosts eateries like Pagliacci Pizza and Sand Point Grill, as well as the upscale Metropolitan Market. University Village, a nearby shopping area, offers additional dining and retail options. Commuting to downtown Seattle typically takes about 20 minutes by car, though traffic can extend this time. Alternatively, the Burke-Gilman Trail provides a scenic 19-mile route for cyclists heading downtown.
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