Seattle Has Some Of The Most Gorgeous Historic Mansions!

Seattle MansionHistoric Mansions in Seattle

Seattle has some of the most gorgeous and significant historic mansions and I always love touring them and showing them to perspective buyers.  Seattle mansions are in many different neighborhoods, but I particularly like the historic beauties.

Many clients refer to the movie Money Pit when I am showing these types of homes, but in most cases, Seattle's historic mansions for sale are in very well cared for and preserved states. 

 My favorite historic mansions in Seattle are in Capitol Hill, Roanoke Park, Washington Park, Laurelhurst, and Queen Anne.  I love the Queen Anne mansions along Queen Anne Boulevard. 

 

 

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5 commentsCourtney Cooper 206-850-8841 • July 17 2010 01:21PM

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Courtney,

What a delightful post.  Wish I could see your pictures, and thanks for the links, the homes are beautiful, what fun to be showing these.

Posted by Ron & Alexandra Seigel (Luxury Real Estate Marketing) (ra@napaconsultants.com) about 1 month ago

I wish I could get those pictures in the post!!!  I will as soon as I can, but I figured 20 tries was enough for my patience and I do have client appointments today:)

Posted by Courtney Cooper 206-850-8841 (Seattle Real Estate: Cooper Jacobs Real Estate Services) about 1 month ago

Seattle is a very appealing city...isn't called the Emerald City for nothing!    Always enjoy visiting, and, like you, those historic neighbourhoods are a favourite.

Posted by Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) about 1 month ago

As one of the many early stops for settlers to the area, I agree both Seattle and Oregon City have some amazing homes from the mid 1800s. I still want to travel to the east coast and see some of the homes there from the 1600s, but as for now, we have to live with our amazing Pacific Northwest History.

Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Capstone Real Estate) about 1 month ago

Courtney, Seattle is a special place and has such a variety of houses.  I had the honor of living in Seattle for 4 years and during that time I remember seeing a few houses being moved instead of tearing them down!  Now that's impressive to me!

Gloria

Posted by Doug Durren and Gloria Todor - South Eastern Pennsylvania (Century 21 Absolute Realty ) about 1 month ago

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