This dutch colonial style home was built on 11th Avenue in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood in 1926, and relocated by barge in 1956 to its present location. The house has been painted in the last six months, new tile was installed in the kitchen, bathroom and rear entry, the deck outside the living room was replaced with a commercial grade membrane, and the half bathroom was recently renovated. The basement adds 1000 square feet and leads to a workshop large enough to park a full sized car with benches and storage for all manner of equipment. The interior has many of the original touches such as original molding, rolled glass windows, and original floors. The exterior has a wrap around driveway, many flowerbeds, and additional parking. Neighborhood Description The neighborhood is a ver congenial, very safe area known as Patton's Hideaway where your neighbors wave to you when you drive by them on the street whether you know them or not.
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