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They're like castles, a school of castles, perched on a hillside overlooking the landscape of one of Seattle's most up-and-coming neighborhoods, and they come with well-thought-out benefits that took will and planning, such as parking and roof-top decks, elements that make city life not just bearable, but advantageous, desired, preferred.

Seven stand-alone homes. Seven stand-alone living.


First: Columbia City. This is where it's at - Geraldine's Counter for Seattle's best French Toast, Wabi Sabi Sushi, Marination, Tutta Bella and PCC Community Market. Don't forget The Flour Box and Flying Lion Brewing. And more icons are planting themselves here all the time.
Then: Parks, like Rainier Playfield, Genesee Park, Columbia Park and Cheasty Greenspace and Hitts Hill Park. Take a decent walk and Lake Washington and Seward Park are right there.
Getting around: Rainier Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Way are main thoroughfares slicing just a block away, and the Columbia City Light Rail stop will get you everywhere you need to be, even Bellevue with the new addition of Line 2. Boop.
But something more than restaurants and natural wonder is the community, a neighborhood that's been growing and perfecting a slice of the Seattle lifestyle for a handful of years.





























