117 John St #4, Seattle, WA 98109
OFF MARKET

117 John St #4
Seattle, WA 98109

Lower Queen Anne
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 863 sqft
  • 2 Beds
  • 1 Bath
  • 863 sqft

$554,500

Trulia Estimate
as of Apr 24, 2024
Est. Refi. Payment $3,361/mo*

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Local Information

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Description

This property is not currently for sale or for rent on Trulia. The description and property data below may have been provided by a third party, the homeowner or public records.
Absolutely charming turn of the century brick condo located in desirable lower Queen Anne. Top floor/corner unit updated to perfection, while maintaining its original charm. Slab granite counter tops, new cooks kitchen appliances 2021, refinished hardwood floors, updated bathroom with claw foot tub, subway tiles and charming period flooring. Formal dining room, updated double pane windows, custom made wood blinds and California closets. Walking distance to all the amenities of lower Queen Anne, Belltown, Waterfront and 15 min walk to Pike Place Market

Home Highlights

Parking
No Info
Outdoor
Patio
A/C
Heating only
HOA
None
Price/Sqft
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Listed
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Home Details for 117 John St #4

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Other, Radiant, GasHeating Fuel: Other
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Stories: 2Floors: Tile, HardwoodGated Entry
Interior Details
Additional StorageNumber of Rooms: 6Types of Rooms: Walk In Closet, Dining Room, Family Room, Laundry Room, OfficeStorage
Appliances & Utilities
Cable ReadyDishwasherDryerRefrigeratorWasher
Fireplace & Spa
Fireplace
Security
Security System

Exterior Features

Exterior Home Features
Roof: OtherExterior: Stucco, BrickPatio
Parking & Garage
Parking Space: 1Parking: Off Street

Property Information

Year Built
Year Built: 1907Year Updated: 2000
Property Type / Style
Property Type: CondoArchitecture: Queen Anne / Victorian

Community

Units in Building: 31

Lot Information

Lot Area: 0.33 acres

Additional Information

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Price History for 117 John St #4

DatePriceEventSource
02/09/2018$560,985Sold
NWMLS #1247727
08/29/2014$360,000Sold
NWMLS #674812
08/03/2014$350,000PendingAgent Provided
07/31/2014$350,000Listed For SaleAgent Provided
11/24/2009$324,990Sold
NWMLS #29083620

Property Taxes and Assessment

Year2023
Tax$3,950
Assessment$424,000
Home facts updated by county records

Comparable Sales for 117 John St #4

Address
Distance
Property Type
Sold Price
Sold Date
Bed
Bath
Sqft
0.12
Condo
$705,000
09/15/23
2
2
922
0.17
Condo
$240,450
12/29/23
1
1
949
Home facts updated by county records

Assigned Schools

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Neighborhood Overview

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What Locals Say about Lower Queen Anne

  • Travis Bussard
    "Decent selection of restaurants and entertainment. Centrally located to other Seattle neighborhoods, although being so close to the arena and relying on Mercer St to get to I5 means most weekends you just end up staying home rather than deal with traffic. "
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  • Kennaherzog
    "Great access to Seattle Center events. On non-event days, very community oriented and neighborhood vibe."
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  • Trulia User
    "there's block parties and it's family friendly. close to most anything you need. good schools and not as much crime as other neighborhoods. "
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  • Trulia User
    "I live in uptown actually, but I'm close interbay. It's not as pretty as other neighborhoods, but is segregated enough from downtown that you feel safe walking around. It feels like the closest suburban area to Seattle without be suburban."
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  • Trulia User
    "Most places are accessible by public transit. Some of the hilly areas are tricky in the wintertime. "
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  • Jennythomas71
    "Lots of dogs in the neighborhood. Grassy areas are abundant. Some dogs off leash which is annoying. "
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  • Daisycolsell
    "I’ve lived in this neighborhood for a year and it has been great. The neighborhoods in Seattle tend to be very approachable."
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  • Seth Y. .
    "I’d raise kids in upper Queen Anne, lower QA is a bit sketchy and I wouldn’t want my kids seeing some of the things that go on there. At least not until they were preteen age "
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  • Kim D.
    "Busy and in the city. I would like to know the neighborhoods around ir and where the cheapest place to live."
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  • Sakina A.
    "Lots of families here . Great for families . Plenty of bars and food places too so it’s never too dull "
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  • Sakina A.
    "Great for families . Plenty of parks . Safe package delivery . No homeless people around here . Relatively peaceful . Close to downtown . Perfect mix of urban and rural . "
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  • Rachel M.
    "Neighborhood gem Myrtle Edwards park: Big lawns, wide paths, little cove beaches, and 360 degree views of the city and Elliot Bay - a fantastic place for a dog walk."
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  • Valerie H.
    "The Seattle Center is really close by and a great place to walk dogs or let them have play dates. Many of the cafes/restaurants in the area have outdoor seating. "
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  • Preston N.
    "It’s a quiet, transitional neighborhood with some transients people and some younger and a few older people that borders an older, more moneyed and even quieter neighborhood."
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  • Jessica O.
    "Super easy to get around and centrally locates. I have lived here for 2 1/2 years and really like the neighborhood. Really quiet, friendly neighbors, and lots to do. Can walk to the waterfront in less than 10 minutes, or Kinear Park."
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  • Taylor B.
    "there are lots of nearby parks for dogs to play and walk in. the downside is not a lot of apartments accept dogs in lqa"
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  • Cryscarlos918
    "Bumbershoot and otter event in Seattle center. Along with great neighbors. Base to space is a fun stair climb up the space needle. As well as folk festival where lots of cultures join together. "
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  • Chrisarora
    "Far away from downtown seattle, but at the same time right in the middle of it. The perfect residential area."
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  • Cryscarlos918
    "Quite easy to get to and from work. I typically take the city and bus and the transit is a smooth ride. "
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  • Mark
    "I don’t have kids but kids here would certaintly be exposed to people from all walks of life.Property crime is an accepted part of living here but there is a lot of great things to do "
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  • Patrick F.
    "Lower Queen Anne gives you a suburb feel while being very close to the city. It’s a vibrant area with great views of the city "
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  • Maddy M.
    "Everyone is really friendly towards the dogs, if your dog is shy or anxious then the attention might be over stimulating "
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  • Sailingwind
    "Great location adjacent to the Seattle Center including sports venues and theaters. Less than a half hour walk to get to South Lake Union or downtown Seattle. "
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  • Arias c.
    "Access to grocery stores, multiple major bus lines, and the proximity to the advantages of downtown make Lower Queen Anne a great neighborhood for young people in Seattle. "
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  • Blaine C. H.
    "It’s great for living close to work and you can access downtown, cap hill, Ballard, etc very easily "
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  • Laurab
    "I've lived here for almost a year now, and I can't complain. Lower Queen Anne is convenient to almost everything- short bus ride downtown, has a ton of options for grocery stores, and close to some really cute parks and nice views. I feel mostly safe, and it's quiet for the most part."
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  • Nina A.
    "I've lived in LQA for a year now and love it. The east side of the neighborhood is clean and quiet with a few charming coffee shops and restaurants (Citizen, Crow). I love the proximity to the freeways, buses, downtown, and other neighborhoods for more entertainment. Though Mercer St can sometimes get packed due to freeway or Seattle Center event traffic, you can easily walk to get where you need within the area. I love it here and want to stay as long as possible!"
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117 John St #4, Seattle, WA 98109 is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 863 sqft condo built in 1907. 117 John St #4 is located in Lower Queen Anne, Seattle. This property is not currently available for sale. 117 John St #4 was last sold on Feb 9, 2018 for $560,985. The current Trulia Estimate for 117 John St #4 is $554,500.