Treasure Hunt of Architecturally Significant Homes in Seattle area this Sunday

My brokerage, Realogics Sotheby's International Realty, recently announced that distinctive properties designed by noted architects will be hosted on Sunday, November 18th between 12pm and 4pm.  More than a dozen homes will be on tour for prospective buyers, brokers and design aficionados and others will be viewable online or by private appointment.

“The Pacific Northwest generated many famous architects and a treasure trove of sought-after residences,” said Stacy Jones, Owner and Vice President of RSIR.  “This tour provides consumers a unique opportunity to experience many of the region’s most compelling properties and at an equally compelling time in the market cycle.”

Jones refers to the broadly noted rebound in the local housing market with rising demand, dwindling supply and record low interest rates.  “Housing affordability and consumer confidence is at their highest levels in years so it’s timely to offer these gems onto the market,” she added.  “These unique homes are hardly a commodity anyway – I’d expect to see greater price elasticity as the market continues to improve over time. "

Company listings include works by Frank Lloyd Wright, Milton Stricker, Tom Kundig, Jim Olson, Elizabeth Ayer, Don Winkelmann, Geoffrey Prentiss, Greg Bader, Gretchen Andrews Harriott, Blaine Weber, Graham Baba, Richard Gluckman, Rick Mohler, Mark Nelson, Robert C. Reamer, Susan Jones, Ed Weinstein , Gordon Lagerquist and others.   From AIA award-winning lofts in the city to cutting edge concepts overlooking Lake Washington, this Treasure Hunt offers a broad spectrum of properties to view from sea to sky.  The collection is priced from $850,000 to nearly $10 million.

 

An open house of distinctive properties designed by noted architects will be hosted on Sunday, November 18th between 12pm and 4pm* (*or by appointment). More than a dozen homes will be on tour for prospective buyers, brokers and design aficionados. The Pacific Northwest is truly a treasure trove of famous architects and their sought-after residences.

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