Some of Seattle’s most coveted real estate isn’t even on terra firma. The custom-built houseboats that line the sinuous shore of Lake Union are among Emerald City’s most unique and coveted residences. One such water-bobber, newly listed for $4.7 million, is part of the Roanoke Reef enclave and offers two bedrooms, a couple of bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen, a rooftop deck with wraparound views, and, on a lower deck, a hot tub with postcard-perfect Aurora Bridge and sunset views. And on a pretty, tree-lined street in the unsung L.A. community of Glendale, a 1912 Craftsman known as the Toll House has sailed onto the market for $6.4 million. The landmarked Charles Shattuck-designed home has been updated over its 110-plus years but still includes original Batchelder fireplaces and wall-mounted telephones. |
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Built in 1912 and known as the Toll House, the landmark Glendale home retains its original Batchelder fireplaces and wall-mounted telephones. Read More |
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| Located in Kensington, the late prime minister lived at the Grade II-listed property from 1946 until his death in 1965. Read More |
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| The 2-bedroom Roanoke Reef floating home also has a rooftop deck and a 46-foot mooring. Read More |
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| The duplex condo features three bedrooms, three baths, and its own private rooftop terrace. Read More |
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| The four-story vintage structure's airy and modern internal spaces still feature the original alarm bell and a fire pole. Read More |
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