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Open Houses This Weekend

February 5th, 2010 · Comments · By Sarah Davies

Here are a few standouts from the 118 open houses in Seattle this weekend:

(there were 165 last week – apparently 50 real estate agents in Seattle are vaguely aware that there’s a large sporting event this weekend…)

515 1st Ave W #201
17664 0 Open Houses This Weekend
Sunday 11 am – 1 pm
Fresh on the market today, a two-bedroom corner unit in this quirky looking building in “energetic” Queen Anne. Doesn’t it look like it’s raising its left eyebrow at you mockingly? No? Just me? Right, then. Next listing!

200 17th Ave E #303
16056 1 Open Houses This Weekend

Sunday 1 – 4:30 pm

How about a corner unit in this “architecturally significant” building that’s been restored to its “youthful splendor”? It has arched doorways! Looks like they even staged it with a rotary phone to emphasize that it’s really old.

737 Olive Way Ph 1
16022 2 8 Open Houses This Weekend
Sunday 1 – 4 pm
Take a spin around the giantfreaking7milliondollarpenthouse at Olive 8 that we blogged about last week. Doesn’t that sound like more fun than the Superbowl? Maybe if you’re the only one who shows up they’ll let you try out the “deep soaking tub.” Bring your own bubbles!

2111 15th Ave S Unit A
29140674 5 Open Houses This Weekend
Saturday 1 – 4 pm
This Beacon Hill Townhouse is only five blocks from the light rail line. I like that the bottom floor is a private guest suite with its own entrance. Perfect for extended family whom you feel obliged to invite over but don’t really want to interact with.

321 Boylston Ave E #404
9096 1 2 Open Houses This Weekend
Sunday 1 – 4 pm
This fourth floor unit on Capitol Hill gets this week’s award for most expensive studio at $220,000 for 553 square feet. Although, from looking at the pictures, it seems like it’s closer to a one-bedroom with a really open floor plan. And it’s got a skylight over the bed so you can look at the stars after making whoopee. Awwww.

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