4514 67th Ave. NE

  • By Megan Mattingly-Arthur Special to The Daily Herald
  • Thursday, October 8, 2015 8:22am

Set on a well-landscaped and fully-fenced 2.85-acre lot in Marysville’s sought after Sunnyside neighborhood, this one-of-a-kind custom rambler home offers an open floor plan with 3,261 square feet of living space on the main level and 2,000 more square feet in the daylight basement/shop.

The home has high-end finishes throughout and features high ceilings and arched entryways.

Its location in Sunnyside provides a delightfully rural setting – while being just minutes from local shopping, dining and entertainment options – and the home’s western exposure offers breathtaking views.

Step through the double front doors and into an inviting entryway. From there, head into the spacious family room, which is open to the dining area and boasts large windows.

Open to the family and dining rooms, the gourmet kitchen has a large island with seating, a spacious walk-in pantry and stainless steel appliances.

The floorplan also includes a home office and three bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite with a walk-in closet and a private bath with a jetted soaking tub.

The secondary bedrooms each have sizable closets and large windows with views. The home is equipped with a security system, a whole-house vacuum, high-tech cabling, and is wired for a generator.

Outside is a large driveway with plenty of room for RV parking, a deck and covered patio in the backyard, a sprinkler system, and mature and meticulously maintained landscaping.

Perfect for automobile enthusiasts, there is an attached, two-car garage with a four-car garage and workshop located underneath.

To learn more about this property, or to schedule a private showing, call listing agent Dan Gunderson at 425-280-8107, email dgunderson@windermere.com or visit www.dangunderson.com.

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