Beacon Hill midcentury soaks in Sound and downtown views
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Nothing can get in the way of the views from 3507 Hanh Place S. It overlooks the western edge of Beacon Hill. With iconic hillside build of many a Pacific Northwest midcentury, both the main level and the basement get skyscraper-sized views.
The home has been updated, but not at the expense of character. Bright landscaping adds a California vibe at the street level. Inside, the floorplan is relatively untouched—a partitioned entryway opens up to an open living and dining area lined by a full wall of windows with an uninterrupted industrial and water view. Past an updated galley kitchen with recycled stone counters, an outdoor dining patio connects to a wraparound porch.
It’s easy enough for this house to be one home or two. If the upper level is a separate residence, it has two bedrooms and two connected bathrooms—including a powder room with bold maroon finishes.
Below, a rec room has been adapted into a great room with an open kitchenette, but maintains the original minimalist fireplace and basically the same views as above. There’s a large, full bath and office space down here, plus a workshop and utility room. Turning it into a separate residence could be as easy as adding an extra door or two.
Even the backyard, perched above a , tree-lined slope, has the same big views. With a third-acre of land, there are plenty of vantage points, too.
Listed by Klaus Gosma, Urbnlivn | Priced at $1.18 million