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Greenlake 5 Unit

8010 Interlake Avenue N | Seattle, WA

STATISTICS


Units: 5
Price: 550,000

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PROPERTY DESCRIPTION

This 5 Unit Apartment building is located at 8010 Interlake Avenue North just a few blocks away from the northern tip of Green Lake, a popular neighborhood in Seattle. The building was originally constructed in 1906 and was converted to a 5 unit apartment in 1962. The lot is 4,928 square feet and is zoned L-1. The building is wood frame construction with a wood exterior and a flat roof. There is copper wiring and copper plumbing, including the drain lines. The heat is electric baseboard. A new sewer line was installed and a new retaining wall was constructed in 2008. There is a nice back yard lawn area with an irrigation system. The south-facing windows were upgraded to double pane in 2006. There are four off street parking spaces.

The unit mix consists of four one bedroom units of approximately 500 square feet. There is also a two bedroom unit of approximately 725 square feet. The lower unit was remodeled in 2003. There is a common laundry facility and storage lockers for each apartment on site.

LISTING
AGENT

Candice Chevaillier
206.774.5424
candice@tfgre.com
 
 
 

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