Originally published Saturday, April 18, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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Six homes that have sold for less than $350,000 in the past three months
From a condo in Bellevue to a cottage in Maple Leaf, here are six examples of what $350,000 would get you in the Seattle region.
Special to The Seattle Times
Bellevue condo
Bellevue Way Northeast
This condo, close to downtown Bellevue, has a clubhouse and pool. The building is older, and the unit has vinyl flooring and carpeting throughout. The unit has green territorial views.
Square footage: 1,092
Bedrooms/bathrooms: Two bedrooms, two bathrooms
Year built: 1985
Sold for: $325,000 on March 30
Ballard town house
Northwest 50th Street
This new-construction Ballard town house is painted in contemporary Northwest tones of green and yellow. It has vaulted ceilings, a master bedroom with a walk-in closet, and a one-car garage.
Square footage: 1,415
Bedrooms/bathrooms: Three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
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Year built: 2009
Sold for: $349,500 on Feb. 17
Maple Leaf cottage
Northeast 95th Street
This cottage in Seattle has a white picket fence and surrounding gardens. The home has views of Mount Baker and the Cascades. There is a mother-in-law suite in the basement, complete with a kitchen, that could be used as a rental. The cottage has covered parking in an adjoining carport.
Square footage: 1,690
Bedrooms/bathrooms: Three bedrooms, 1.75 bathrooms
Year built: 1941
Sold for: $347,000 on Feb. 27
Lynnwood new house
145th Street Southwest
This new-construction home in Lynnwood has a wood-and-stone exterior. The home has a fireplace and features a utility room and bonus room.
Square footage: 2,187
Bedrooms/bathrooms: Three bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms
Year built: 2007
Sold for: $325,000 on Feb. 26
Renton rambler
Southeast 179th Place
This home is a single-story rambler in Renton's Benson Hill neighborhood. The property has a landscaped front yard, a side yard and a back deck.
Square footage: 1,410
Bedrooms/bathrooms: Three bedrooms, 1.75 bathrooms
Year built: 1973
Sold for: $235,000 on March 24
Everett bungalow
Grand Avenue
This one-story bungalow has mountain views, a basement and a fenced yard. The home also features a game room and fir flooring.
Square footage: 1,722
Bedrooms/bathrooms: Four bedrooms, one bathroom
Year built: 1920
Sold for: $267,650 on Feb. 6
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