MODERN HOME :: Open Sunday November 18th :: 1PM-4PM
13249 6th Ave NW Seattle WA Mid Century Modern Home for Sale
Built in 1965 and refreshed for 2012.
Design, function and structure, it is all here in this remodeled modern home. Set down a private road in Seattle's coveted Broadview neighborhood, this five bedroom, three bath home awaits you.
Custom built and originally designed by architect Donald M. Wilson to experience nature inside and out,. This Zen-like Northwest Contemporary home is situated in a natural setting surrounded by sylvan views. Stunningly remodeled and updated with modern conveniences and style, the living spaces flow from one open room to the next . Enjoy entertaining in beautifully appointed interior spaces or outside in one of the many outdoor living areas. This is the modern oasis at the end of the road that you have been waiting for. This truly is a one of a kind home with nothing more to do than move in and enjoy.
Contact Steve Hill or Sandra Brenner for a private tour of this spectacular home.
Windermere Real Estate/FN
Seattle-Northwest
206-552-9577
Weekend Warrior: How to Make Your Doors Draft-Free with Weatherstripping
Unfortunately, a door's weather seals, if it has any at all, can rip, compress, bend, or wear out over time, leaving chilly winter air free to enter (or expensive air-conditioned air to leave). Fortunately, attaching new weather seals is a straightforward exercise, far cheaper and faster than installing a new door. And when you consider that even a tiny 1/8-inch gap around a typical entryway door is the equivalent of drilling a 5 ½-inch-diameter hole through an outside wall, closing that gap is well worth the effort. Any well-sealed door requires two components: weatherstripping, which covers the sides and top of the door, and a sweep, which fills the space between the threshold and the door bottom. Hardware stores and home centers sell an array of metal, foam, felt, and plastic products for this purpose. Tom prefers a weather seal system that includes a tubular silicone weatherstripping that fits against the doorstop and a twin-fin silicone sweep that fits beneath the door. Silicon makes an ideal weatherstripping because it's durable, soft, and has no "compression memory"; it remains tight as the door swells and shrinks. Read on here.
Weekend Warrior: 12 Quick Room Makeover Ideas You Can Do Now
Weekend Warrior: 12 Quick Room Makeover Ideas You Can Do Now. Try these 12 fast decorating ideas and you can renovate any room in a flash. Read on here.
How To Prepare Your Home For The Fall Season
How To Prepare Your Home For The Fall Season
It’s about that time again! The crisp/cool air, countless beautiful shades of colors, and plenty of enjoyable evenings around the bonfire await us. Yet, amidst all these great things, there are certain preparations that you need to be aware of when getting ready for the fall season as well.
As a homeowner, it’s important that you take certain steps in order to protect your home’s condition and also your wallet. So let’s explore 5 key areas that you ought to review over the upcoming weeks to be fully equipped for what lies ahead:
Routine furnace maintenance: Don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment for your furnace. While trying to juggle work obligations, kids, school, chores, and much more, this is one of those areas that can easily be overlooked.
But a couple hundred dollars now is much more reasonable than a few thousand later. Keep your furnace in good working condition and make sure you’re prepared for the colder temperatures.
Clean off your roof: As the leaves begin to fall, it’s important that you protect your roof from unnecessary moisture. Take the time to clean off any debris that builds up before the winter months and ensure that your roof is patched from any basic wear and tear.
This will be especially vital when winter snow begins to accumulate. Also, clear out your gutters and scan the area around your chimney as well. If there seems to be any places where water could leak in than it may be time to call a professional.
Prepare Your Pipes: First of all, don’t forget to unscrew any hoses or nozzles attached to the outside faucets. For those who are using underground sprinklers, take the time to push out any remaining water from the summer. Also, cleaning your septic system may be beneficial before the temperatures hit freezing.
Basic Crack Repair & Landscape: For those who have minor sidewalk or concrete damage, now may be a good time to fill some of those areas with something like Quikrete to avoid further damage. This can help to keep water and moisture out, especially once snow hits. Also, make sure to clear out the areas around your house where leaves have fallen, and cut back any other trees or shrubbery.
Insulation & Energy Efficiency: This can be a huge money waster! For those who are rarely at home and constantly on the run, you may want to consider investing in a programmable thermostat. This can save you hundreds of dollars alone by cutting back on unnecessary energy costs. Especially with the rise in most utilities costs, this should certainly be considered.
Also, are there areas around your windows, doors or elsewhere that may be allowing draughts to enter your home? Consider either having these places sealed or maybe investing in some new materials. Depending on how long you plan to live at your current residence, the cost could certainly be justified.
Hopefully you have found these 5 tips to be helpful and informative. Please visit us again soon, as we update our website with other useful tips on a regular basis.
Dollars for Scholars
We are so very proud of our Windermere office colleages who provided funds for the Cobalt Mortgage Dollars for Scholars Program. Our scholarship was awarded to a young man named Benjamin. Together with Cobalt's matching dollars, we all helped Benjamin make college possible. Congratulations Benjamin! See video here: http://youtu.be/rjNcPdLvOzg
Doolars for Scholars
We are so very proud of our Windermere office colleages who provided funds for the Cobalt Mortgage Dollars for Scholars Program. Our scholarship was awarded to a young man named Benjamin. Together with Cobalt's matching dollars, we all helped Benjamin make college possible. Congratulations Benjamin!
13 Amazing Uses for WD-40
Find out what this garage staple can do to make your life easier. Read on here.
Tired of receiving telephone books at your front door? Opt Out!
Want to stop delivery of useless Yellow Pages, White Pages, Phone Books? Opt out of Yellow Pages and stop the delivery of wasteful printed directories you don't want to receive at your door. Opt Out here.
It’s a family affair at 40-year-old Windermere
Family credits collaboration, not competition, among partners as key to Windermere’s longevity and success.
Even when they are on a family vacation together, the three principals of Windermere Realty admit to talking shop.
“For the family members not involved in the business, it does sometimes reach an ‘enough already’ point,” admits Jill Jacobi Wood, daughter of Windermere’s founder, John Jacobi, and president of Windermere Services and Client Services.
“It’s not a day job for us,” says John’s son OB, president of Windermere Real Estate. “It’s a 24/7 ongoing conversation of how can we do things better and succeed.” Read on here.