951 Whittington St.

  • Thursday, October 29, 2015 1:35pm

You can enjoy views of Puget Sound, Whidbey Island, ferry traffic and unbelievable sunsets from this custom built home in the perfect Old Town Mukilteo neighborhood.

The covered front porch welcomes you inside to hardwood flooring throughout most of the main level.

Built in 1988, the open floor plan with vaulted ceilings and a brick fireplace has a full wall of windows to frame the views.

There are spacious living and dining areas and the kitchen has tons of cabinets and counter space, a cozy breakfast nook and it accesses the wrap-around view deck.

The main level master bedroom suite offers window box seating, a walk-through closet, a private bath with walk-in shower and more wonderful views.

A second bedroom, full guest bath and laundry room are also located on the main level. The lower level or daylight basement area also has wonderful views and features a third bedroom, guest bath, and an oversized recreation room with freestanding wood stove and tons of storage spaces.

The double car garage is oversized and deep enough to include workshop space.

A cedar shake roof and cedar siding complement the exterior of the home.

The large corner lot is 11,325 square feet and fenced in sections to provide great privacy spaces and garden areas. The yard includes a great assortment of flowering perennials, shrubs and raised flower beds.

Surrounded by million dollar properties on a quiet and dead end street, this home enjoys its peaceful neighborhood and views to take your breath away.

It is just a short walk to neighborhood shops and restaurants, Lighthouse Park, and ferry and Amtrak stations.

AT A GLANCE

Beds: 3

Baths: 3

Square footage: 2,505

2015 taxes: $5,452

Schools: Award-winning Mukilteo Schools

Agents: Sharon and Steve Harriss, Windemere Real Estate/Everett South, 425-239-2946

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