3416 BELL AVE.

  • By Megan Mattingly-arthur Special to The Daily Herald
  • Monday, September 28, 2015 9:41am

Tucked onto a welllandscaped lot in Everett’s historic Rucker Hill neighborhood, the stunning three-story home at 3416 Bell Ave. is available for $495,000.

Designed in a European style by by a well-known architect, the home offers an open floor plan with 2,608 square feet of living space and unobstructed views of the Cascade Mountains and the Port of Everett. At night, homeowners can enjoy views of twinkling city lights.

The combination living and dining room is designed to take advantage of a wall of windows. The living areas are open to a tasteful kitchen that has custom cabinetry and a breakfast bar.

A bright and airy master suite has a large walk-in closet, spalike bath and a private deck.

Homeowners can also enjoy a well-equipped laundry room with a sink and storage cabinets, located near the master suite.

The second bedroom has a view of the garden.

The third floor offers fantastic 180-degree views and features a sizable bonus room that could serve as an entertainment room or guest room.

Other interior features include vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting, two wood stoves and a security system.

The property also offers a number of fabulous exterior features, including a wraparound deck, a private garden with mature landscaping, including an apple tree and blueberries, plus a garden shed with electricity.

An attached two-car garage provides off-street parking, additional storage space and a workshop area.

Windermere Real Estate will host a public open house for this property from noon-3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 26. For details, or to schedule a private showing, call listing agent Kay Frederickson at 425-344-4384, email kolbird@windermere.com or visit www.windermeremarysville.com.

At a Glance

Beds: 3

Baths: 2

Square Feet: 2,608

Listing Agent: Kay Frederickson, Windemere Real Estate, 425-344-4384, kolbird@windermere.com

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