Beautiful, affordable homes at Pioneer Circle

  • By Abby Walker For The Enterprise
  • Wednesday, April 23, 2008 6:52pm

Pioneer Circle, a new housing community in Lynnwood, provides the perfect balance between livability and affordability. The craftsman-style three and four bedroom homes, ranging from 1,992 to 2,044 square feet, are priced in the upper $300s. Of the 34 homes, only eight remain to be sold with a choice of three floor plans.

The front door leads into the entryway with maple hardwood floors, which extend down the hall to the kitchen. Some homes feature a great room while others have a living room and den or bonus room downstairs. A gorgeous stone surround gas fireplace resides in either the great room or living room. A door in the back of the house leads to a patio or deck and the partially fenced-in backyard. Both the front and backyards have been professionally landscaped. Granite countertops with tile backsplash, maple cabinets and stainless steel appliances are the focus points of the kitchen. The entire lower level has nine foot ceilings and stained millwork throughout.

Each home features a large master suite upstairs, including a vaulted ceiling and a huge walk-in closets with white wire shelving. The master bathroom has a double vanity on the tile countertop, a large soaking tub with tile surround and a glass enclosed shower. An extra two or three bedrooms are also upstairs and many plans have walk-in closets. All but one plan have upstairs laundry rooms with cabinetry and sinks. A full hall bathroom completes the upper level.

Hardie Plank siding and a 30-year composite roof create a lovely, long-lasting exterior. Each home also has a two car garage.

Located close to Alderwood Mall, Pioneer Circle has easy access to I-5 and I-405. The safe neighborhood also conveniently features its own community park.

For a convenient location and a beautiful yet affordable new home, visit Pioneer Circle. For more information, call Tyler Echelbarger at (206) 799-3877 or visit www.tylerech.com.

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