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Some homes just have good bones. This 1950s classic has the kind of warmth that's hard to manufacture, brick fireplace, hardwood floors, and light that actually makes you stop when you walk in. The main level flows the way old houses do it best: living, dining, three bedrooms, and a kitchen that was clearly updated for real life, with slab granite, soft-close cabinetry, and newer appliances opening right into the family room. Downstairs is where things get interesting. The finished lower level has its own fireplace, travertine floors, a ¾ bath, and two big closets, whether that's a possible guest suite, a dedicated movie room, or your go-to hangout space. Add in the attached one-car garage and extra storage, and the practical side of this house is just as solid as the rest of it. Out back, the deck and patio do the heavy lifting from May through October. And when you feel like leaving? You're in Bryant, one of Seattle's most livable neighborhoods, where parks, coffee shops, and some of the city's best local restaurants are all within easy reach. Sand Point Way, the Burke-Gilman Trail, and Lake Washington are just minutes away, and you've got quick access to the U District, Children's Hospital, and the broader eastside without fighting your way through traffic to get there.
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