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7216 55th Street SE, Snohomish
Published 9:45 am Saturday, May 22, 2010
A two-story home near the Snohomish historic district is this week’s resale home of the week. It has three bedrooms, 3.25 bathrooms and was built in 1998. Its three-car garage includes built-in shelving.
Located within the Skipley Manor development, the home has cedar shake details and a large, professionally landscaped yard. Home ownership includes access to community acreage.
The covered front entry includes columns, a six-panel door with sidelights and an upper fan light.
Inside, the grand entry has an open staircase, hardwood flooring and a chandelier.
Right of the foyer, a sunken living room is carpeted and has a propane fireplace surrounded by marble tile and detailed millwork. The room’s windows, along with the windows throughout the house, are fitted with white wooden blinds.
The adjoining dining room’s walls are trimmed with white wainscoting and millwork. A chandelier hangs from a medallion within the tray ceiling and a view window overlooks the back yard.
A center island cooktop, breakfast area and built-in desk nook are features of the spacious kitchen. The room has hardwood flooring, oak cabinetry, tile countertops, white appliances and a pantry. A view door opens to a deck.
Adjacent to the kitchen, a great-room is carpeted and includes a river-rock fireplace with slate tile hearth.
A powder room is positioned near the family room.
The large laundry room/mudroom provides access to the garage and a three-quarter bathroom with shower and single vanity.
A Murphy bed and built-in bookshelves are elements of the guest bedroom that doubles as a home office.
Upstairs, a bedroom suite has cathedral ceilings, a ceiling fan and walk-in closet. Its bathroom includes a soaking tub, tile flooring, two-sink vanity, shower and toilet closet.
A continental bathroom links to one of the two secondary bedrooms. The bathroom includes a two-sink vanity and a shower/tub combination.
The floor plan is completed by a bonus room with carpeting and contemporary track lighting.
Outside, the entertainment-sized deck overlooks the back yard and a protected natural growth forest.
The home has propane forced-air heat, a security system, surround sound, built-in vacuum system, and an RV pad with built-in electricity and water.
