OFF MARKET
Listed by Philip N. Gerisilo, John L. Scott, Inc, (253) 852-9200 . Bought with Coldwell Banker Bain
2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A
Seattle, WA 98107
Adams- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,330 sqft
- 3 Beds
- 3 Baths
- 1,330 sqft
3 Beds
3 Baths
1,330 sqft
Homes for Sale Near 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A
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Description
This property is no longer available to rent or to buy. This description is from April 17, 2023
You've found the real estate Easter Egg - A quality craftsman-style Ballard townhome on its own land unlike the same modern-box townhomes that are carbon copied over & over again. Oversized & fully finished garage provides flex space for a home gym or workshop while retaining room for a car, plus a driveway that doesn't require a 14 point turn to park. Main floor bedroom with attached 3/4 bath, private patio and exterior access provides flexibility for a home office or guest suite. Sunny SW exposure provides great natural light plus views of Magnolia, Queen Anne, Mt Rainier & downtown. Epicenter location on a residential street yet steps from transit & all that Ballard has to offer. Coveted gas stove & fireplace.
Home Highlights
Parking
1 Car Garage
Outdoor
No Info
A/C
Heating only
HOA
None
Price/Sqft
No Info
Listed
180+ days ago
Last check for updates: 1 day ago
Listed by Philip N. Gerisilo
John L. Scott, Inc
Chelsey M. Gerisilo
John L. Scott, Inc
Bought with: Franz T. Diessner, Coldwell Banker Bain
Co-Buyer's Agent: Joe Overland, Coldwell Banker Bain
Source: NWMLS, MLS#NWM2042586
Home Details for 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A
Active Status |
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MLS Status: Sold |
Interior Features |
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Interior Details Basement: NoneNumber of Rooms: 11Types of Rooms: Bathroom Half, Master Bedroom, Bedroom, Bathroom Three Quarter, Bathroom Full, Utility Room, Living Room, Kitchen Without Eating Space, Entry Hall, Dining Room |
Beds & Baths Number of Bedrooms: 3Main Level Bedrooms: 1Number of Bathrooms: 3Number of Bathrooms (full): 1Number of Bathrooms (three quarters): 1Number of Bathrooms (half): 1 |
Dimensions and Layout Living Area: 1330 Square Feet |
Appliances & Utilities Appliances: Dishwasher, Dryer, Disposal, Microwave, Refrigerator, Stove/Range, Washer, Garbage Disposal, Water Heater: Gas, Water Heater Location: GarageDishwasherDisposalDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher |
Heating & Cooling Heating: Wall FurnaceNo CoolingAir Conditioning: NoneHas HeatingHeating Fuel: Wall Furnace |
Fireplace & Spa Number of Fireplaces: 1Fireplace: Gas, Main Level: 1Has a Fireplace |
Gas & Electric Electric: Company: Seattle City Light |
Windows, Doors, Floors & Walls Window: Double Pane/Storm Window, Skylight(s)Flooring: Hardwood, Slate, Vinyl, Carpet, Wall to Wall Carpet |
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility Levels: Multi/SplitEntry Location: MainFloors: Hardwood, Slate, Vinyl, Carpet, Wall To Wall Carpet |
View Has a ViewView: City, Mountain(s), Territorial |
Exterior Features |
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Exterior Home Features Roof: CompositionVegetation: Garden SpaceFoundation: Poured Concrete |
Parking & Garage Number of Garage Spaces: 1Number of Covered Spaces: 1No CarportHas a GarageHas an Attached GarageNo Open ParkingParking Spaces: 1Parking: Attached Garage,Off Street |
Frontage Not on Waterfront |
Water & Sewer Sewer: Sewer Connected, Company: City of Seattle |
Farm & Range Does Not Include Irrigation Water Rights |
Surface & Elevation Topography: LevelElevation Units: Feet |
Property Information |
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Year Built Year Built: 1999Year Renovated: 1999 |
Property Type / Style Property Type: ResidentialProperty Subtype: TownhouseStructure Type: TownhouseArchitecture: Craftsman |
Building Building Name: 2nd Addition To Gilman ParkConstruction Materials: Stone, Wood Products |
Property Information Condition: Very GoodIncluded in Sale: Dishwasher, Dryer, GarbageDisposal, Microwave, Refrigerator, StoveRange, WasherParcel Number: 0476000065 |
Price & Status |
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Price List Price: $799,900 |
Status Change & Dates Off Market Date: Fri Apr 14 2023Possession Timing: Close Of Escrow |
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Location |
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Direction & Address City: SeattleCommunity: Ballard |
School Information Elementary School: AdamsJr High / Middle School: Whitman MidHigh School: Ballard HighHigh School District: Seattle |
Building |
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Building Area Building Area: 1330 Square Feet |
Community |
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Not Senior Community |
Lot Information |
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Lot Area: 1184.832 sqft |
Listing Info |
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Special Conditions: Standard |
Offer |
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Listing Terms: Cash Out, Conventional, FHA, VA Loan |
Miscellaneous |
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Mls Number: NWM2042586Offer Review: Seller intends to review offers upon receipt |
Additional Information |
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Mlg Can ViewMlg Can Use: IDX, VOW, BO |
Price History for 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A
Date | Price | Event | Source |
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04/14/2023 | $799,900 | Sold | NWMLS #2042586 |
03/21/2023 | $799,900 | Pending | NWMLS #NWM2042586 |
03/16/2023 | $799,900 | Listed For Sale | NWMLS #NWM2042586 |
Comparable Sales for 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A
Address | Distance | Property Type | Sold Price | Sold Date | Bed | Bath | Sqft |
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0.14 | Townhouse | $820,000 | 05/10/23 | 3 | 3 | 1,320 | |
0.03 | Townhouse | $800,000 | 03/28/24 | 3 | 3 | 1,340 | |
0.15 | Townhouse | $830,000 | 10/16/23 | 3 | 3 | 1,406 | |
0.15 | Townhouse | $860,000 | 09/08/23 | 3 | 3 | 1,406 | |
0.09 | Townhouse | $850,000 | 01/17/24 | 3 | 3 | 1,590 | |
0.03 | Townhouse | $799,950 | 03/08/24 | 3 | 2 | 1,250 | |
0.03 | Townhouse | $850,000 | 03/11/24 | 3 | 2 | 1,250 | |
0.08 | Townhouse | $775,000 | 08/24/23 | 2 | 3 | 1,280 | |
0.09 | Townhouse | $800,000 | 06/29/23 | 3 | 2 | 1,250 |
Assigned Schools
These are the assigned schools for 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A.
- Adams Elementary School
- K-5
- Public
- 430 Students
8/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageAdams Elementary has a special Social Emotional curriculum that started post covid, and as a result I think students have better conflict resolution skills and value kindness above other traits. We have been at Adams 7 years between two kids and it’s a truly wonderful school.Parent Review5mo ago - Ballard High School
- 9-12
- Public
- 1755 Students
9/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI had a pretty good experience here after transferring from another school. The building itself could really use an extra wing, though. Most of the hallways and staircases are so narrow and they get extremely packed when kids get out of class, to the point that I genuinely believe there would be causalities in the event of a fire, for example. The only open spaces where you can stop getting pushed around is 2 of the entrances and a cafeteria. Seriously, as schools get more populated, this place would give me claustrophobia if they tried to accommodate more kids. Also a LOT of the students tried to peer pressure me into buying coke lmao, what a waste of money. Mostly good teachers though.Parent Review3y ago - Whitman Middle School
- 6-8
- Public
- 663 Students
7/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageI am writing from my own family's perspective. My child is smart, capable and attentive -- and students like this are utterly ignored at Whitman, save by a few very skilled and committed teachers. I cannot speak to other types of students or the school's or district's efforts to support them. But over three years at Whitman (one entirely remote during the pandemic, and we were willing to give the school a pass there), my child only worked hard and learned in only a few classes. The rest of the time she was BORED and unchallenged and routinely just left to read on her own, or watch videos on her phone, or whatever when she finished her work. That is unacceptable. Summary: - A few math teachers and one history teacher were excellent and managed to teach appropriately to the wide variety of skill levels of students in the class. Which is hard to do, I understand, but it should be managed better than this.- The rest of her teachers were not unpleasant. They just mostly failed to teach smart kids who learn quickly. She spent hours every day doing nothing. I don't think she read an entire book and did a thorough project/book report in English class over three years. (There was some in-class, out-loud reading; strange for an 8th grade class.) There was almost nothing substantive in science, over all three years, and no real hands-on experiments. - There is a serious lack of electives available. If your student does not do Spanish or music (highly recommend doing these, if your child goes to Whitman!), which continue through the whole year, there are simply not enough semester-long options for the kids to take. So they end up being "TAs," which essentially means doing nothing, again. No one told us that in advance. We were really disappointed with this school. We expected better from Seattle Public Schools. Highly capable students should be able to receive a solid education from their neighborhood school. We were not asking for amazing, just for pretty good.Parent Review5mo ago - Check out schools near 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A.
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Neighborhood Overview
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What Locals Say about Adams
- Hailey Rehnfeldt
- Resident
- 2mo ago
"Not that great for long pretty walks in my opinion, plenty of car filled streets. Can be better walking areas somewhere else."
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 6mo ago
"So many sidewalks with different flowers and plants to sniff! I bring my dog on a different route every single day and he loves the neighborhood "
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Lots of dog walking in the neighborhood. Close proximity to off leash dog park near Golden Gardens. Sometimes people let their dogs off leash, not good."
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Great schools, parks, and bakeries. Easy access to downtown when you need it. Safe community without the cons of other neighborhoods (Cap Hill, West Seattle, Fremont). "
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Very easy to get to the highway, downtown, and any other neighborhood really. Public transit is easy to get to"
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Fairly safe neighborhood, but high density living. Parking is often a challenge and garbage pick up is intermittent where I live."
- Trulia User
- Resident
- 2y ago
"Abysmal, I live in sunset hill and commute to my office in pioneer square. I used to take public transportation but the busses are extremely inconsistent and my commute time could be anywhere from 30 mins to 90 mins. The city has closed multiple bus stops in the neighborhood (pre-Covid) and the traffic pattern is super wacky. Pretty neighborhood though. "
- Trulia User
- Visitor
- 3y ago
"Magnolia isn't my neighborhood but I do live in Greenlake and I feel like these places both have the same feeling to them however Magnolia is closer to downtown."
- AU
- Visitor
- 3y ago
"This neighborhood has an amazing vibe! I love the farmer's market here. Bus lines are conveniently located and it is only a 30 minute ride to Seattle downtown."
- Unspecified
- Resident
- 3y ago
"It used to be a great neighborhood. Over the last 3 years it’s really gone down hill. Homeless people are everywhere, drug users and needles on the sidewalks. We used to love this place, lived in Ballard for 8 years, "
- Ebminor
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Most people own dogs and you see them walking on a regular basis. They are friendly and enjoy stopping and having conversations"
- Ebminor
- Resident
- 3y ago
"It has a little bit of everything. Love the neighborhood feel as well as a unique downtown area with restaurants, shops and cafes"
- Ebminor
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Neighborhoods are good for walking and you can get down to a park by the beach easily if you love on the west side of town"
- Sampson.jessica.m
- Resident
- 3y ago
"ive lived in ballard for 5 years and it is very walkable and pet friendly. plenty of young families and professionals. a growing neighborhood "
- Daniel R.
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Downtown Ballard is great. Lots of restaurants, bars, and shops. Also has access to the beach at Golden Gardens. "
- Monica K.
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Over run by homeless population living in tents - hypodermic needles, open drug use, scary mental illness - all in your own front yard. Walkability used to be amazing before we became too scared to walk anywhere. "
- Ashley R.
- Resident
- 3y ago
"Plenty of other dog owners in the area with creates a great sense of community! Not much to dislike as a dog owner other than there aren’t any parks for them to play because homeless people live in the nearby parks. "
- Logan N. B.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"people love their dogs here. a lot of dog friendly apartments, and dogs out walking, at any given time. "
- Ian S.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Avoid the park by QFC, there are many homeless people. Overall a safe and fun community................."
- Nook
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Take 40 to get to Southlake, and the commute is about 35 minutes roughly. Bus comes pretty often as well so that's clutch"
- Taylor A. Crockett
- Resident
- 4y ago
"Make sure your kids understand how to deal with the mentally ill because for every person that buys up a home for a million dollars, there are people displaced in the area. The public areas are not all treated alike."
- Tessa B.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"The most walkable area I’ve ever lived. Awesome community. Really good food and shops. Beautiful outdoor spaces like the Ballard locks and golden gardens."
- Josh A.
- Resident
- 4y ago
"I work at Interbay Whole Foods. It’s only a 5 minute drive down 15th Avenue. Downtown is only about a 10 minute drive."
- Dshemchuk
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Easy to downtown via 15th, 99 or Westlake. Great bus routes including the Express. The tunnel makes it even better. "
- Al A.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Numerous express and local bus lines run through Ballard connecting it to the rest of Seattle. Ballard to downtown is about 20 min. "
- Dawn M.
- Resident
- 5y ago
"Many residents have dogs and are out walking their dogs. A fair amount of businesses welcome them. Not a lot of large yards. "
- Ian
- Resident
- 6y ago
"I wouldn't say this neighborhood is unique... It's slowly getting overrun by townhouses (full disclose - I'm in one too) but that's just the way it is. It's super convenient for bussing though, and not a long walk to downtown Ballard. "
- carey s.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"I moved out of Cap hill because it was getting expensive, the commute is longer from Ballard to downtown, but if you like quiet streets close to some shops and hip stores this is pretty good neighborhood."
- cocovigil
- Resident
- 7y ago
"i've been here for four years and have lived it. nice people, close to everything and very pretty (i live across the street from the Locks). i am so happy i live here "
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Homes for Rent Near 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A
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2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A, Seattle, WA 98107 is a 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1,330 sqft townhouse built in 1999. 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A is located in Adams, Seattle. This property is not currently available for sale. 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A was last sold on Apr 14, 2023 for $799,900 (0% higher than the asking price of $799,900). The current Trulia Estimate for 2602 NW 59th Street UNIT A is $857,600.