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The Highlands Houses for Sale

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    $7,500,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 7 Baths
    • 9,508 Sq Ft

    107 NW Highland Dr, Shoreline, WA 98177

    Rare architectural Estate on 3.67 acres. The Roland Terry masterpiece, built by Schultz Miller, is a Contemporary Villa of sophistication & scale. Timeless NW modernism w beamed ceilings, Venetian plaster walls, imported walnut doors & floor-to-ceiling windows create a sense of quiet grandeur. The grand kitchen/gathering room, perfect for everyday living w secondary kitchen. Dining room w

    Bob Bennion COMPASS

    107 NW Highland Dr, Shoreline, WA 98177
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    $19,500,000

    • 8 Beds
    • 10 Baths
    • 14,924 Sq Ft

    77 Olympic Dr NW, Shoreline, WA 98177

    A rare Georgian estate by Charles Platt, set on 7.26 bluffside acres in the gated Highlands community. Hand-painted frescos, a sun-wrapped kitchen, and a library with soaring ceilings offer timeless elegance. Designed with Olmsted gardens, the grounds invite serene walks to a pond, woodland paths, and sweeping Puget Sound views. Host grand gatherings or savor quiet moments in the loggia. With 8

    Bob Bennion COMPASS

    77 Olympic Dr NW, Shoreline, WA 98177
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    $8,950,000

    • 6 Beds
    • 9 Baths
    • 12,919 Sq Ft

    72 Olympic Dr NW, Shoreline, WA 98177

    Hidden within the Highlands, this estate is an architectural triumph. A gated entry leads to a grand entrance, exuding unparalleled luxury & privacy. This Colonial Revival spans expansive grounds w/ lush gardens, a waterfall & outdoor spaces offering panoramic Puget Sound views. Sunlight fills large windows, highlighting refined details. The kitchen features marble counters, integrated

    Ned Hosford COMPASS

    72 Olympic Dr NW, Shoreline, WA 98177

Why Live in The Highlands

The Highlands neighborhood in Shoreline features over 100 private residences, each averaging about 2 acres, with contemporary and midcentury modern styles being particularly popular. Homes here were constructed using top architects and materials, reflecting various decades of design. The housing market has seen slow activity due to low inventory, and property ownership requires membership, initiation fees, and annual dues. The Beach Drive Trail within the neighborhood is home to numerous bird species and ancient trees, while the Seattle Golf Club offers an 18-hole course redesigned by Arnold Palmer. Nearby, Shoreview Park, less than two miles away, provides a dog park, playground, and courts for tennis and pickleball, and Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, about four miles away, offers access to Puget Sound. Local dining includes Diva Espresso and Hae-Nam Kalbi and Calamari, with grocery options like Central Market and Safeway nearby. Community events include the annual Highlands Picnic and a concert series at the Florence Henry Memorial Chapel. Aurora Avenue, Interstate 5, and State Route 99 facilitate commutes, with downtown Seattle 12 miles away and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport 24 miles out. The neighborhood is safer than the national average. Educational options include the highly rated Meridian Park Elementary School, Einstein Middle School, and Shorewood High School, all part of the Shoreline Public School District, with Shoreline Community College also nearby.
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