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Listing Courtesy of:
Northwest MLS as distributed by MLS GRID / Lee & Associates Commercial Re and Windermere Real Estate Central
Northwest MLS as distributed by MLS GRID / Lee & Associates Commercial Re and Windermere Real Estate Central 1321 4th Ave W Seattle, WA 98119
Sold on 01/24/2022
$3,400,000 (USD)
7,830
SQFT
Sold Date:
01/24/2022
01/24/2022
Taxes
$31,635(2021)
$31,635(2021)
Lot Size
6,400 SQFT
6,400 SQFT
Type
Multifamily
Multifamily
Year Built
1909
1909
Style
10+ Units
10+ Units
School District
Seattle
Seattle
County
King County
King County
Community
Queen Anne
Queen Anne
Listed By
Dea Sumantri, Lee & Associates Commercial Re
Bought with
Sol Simmers, Windermere Real Estate Central
Sol Simmers, Windermere Real Estate Central
Source
Northwest MLS
Last checked Apr 9 2026 at 9:57 AM PDT
Northwest MLS
Last checked Apr 9 2026 at 9:57 AM PDT
Bathroom Details
Interior Features
- Hardwood
Subdivision
- Queen Anne
Lot Information
- Corner Lot
- Curbs
- Sidewalk
- Paved
Property Features
- Cable Tv
- Fenced-Fully
- Patio
- High Speed Internet
- Foundation: Poured Concrete
Heating and Cooling
- Baseboard
Flooring
- Hardwood
Exterior Features
- Brick
- Roof: Composition
Utility Information
- Utilities: Sewer Connected, Electricity Available, Cable Connected, High Speed Internet
- Sewer: Sewer Connected
- Fuel: Electric
- Energy: Green Efficiency: Thermal Windows
Listing Price History
Date
Event
Price
% Change
$ (+/-)
Oct 30, 2021
Listed
$3,300,000
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Disclaimer: Square footage is based on information available to agent, including County records. Information has not been verified by agent and should be verified by buyer.
Based on information submitted to the MLS GRID as of 4/9/2026 02:57. All data is obtained from various sources and may not have been verified by broker or MLS GRID. Supplied Open House Information is subject to change without notice. All information should be independently reviewed and verified for accuracy. Properties may or may not be listed by the office/agent presenting the information.
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