Rainier Valley Homes with Traditional Architecture

Rainier Valley Homes with Traditional Architecture

Welcome to Rainier Valley, a charming neighborhood nestled in the heart of Seattle, Washington. This vibrant community is known for its diverse culture, beautiful parks, and convenient location. With easy access to downtown Seattle and stunning views of Mount Rainier, Rainier Valley offers the perfect blend of urban living and natural beauty.

Homes in Rainier Valley showcase traditional architecture at its finest. True to their roots, these homes exude timeless charm and character, with features like gabled roofs, inviting front porches, and elegant detailing. From cozy bungalows to spacious craftsman-style houses, you'll find a variety of architectural styles that blend seamlessly with the neighborhood's historic appeal.

Living in Rainier Valley means enjoying a close-knit community where neighbors become friends and local businesses thrive. Explore the bustling Columbia City district, known for its trendy shops and delicious eateries, or take a leisurely stroll through one of the neighborhood's many parks and green spaces.

Whether you're looking for a cozy starter home or a spacious family residence, Rainier Valley has something for everyone. Come discover the beauty and charm of this unique neighborhood and find your perfect place to call home.

Newest Rainier Valley Homes with Traditional Architecture

$569,000
2 Beds 1 Baths 2569883 MLS ACTIVE Status
Not everyone needs a big house. Some buyers want a house of their own—and the yard, parking, storage and breathing room that come with it. This 1942 Hillman City bungalow makes that trade especially well, with light rail nearby. The 720-SF one-level plan is simple and efficient, with two real bedrooms, warm, old-growth fir floors beneath your feet, a paneled-and-beamed ceiling overhead, and an easy flow from living room to kitchen and dining. The kitchen is notably well-sized, with generous cabinetry and counter space, while sliding doors open straight to the deck and backyard, so daily life naturally stretches outside. The square footage stops at the walls. The usefulness doesn’t. On the 5,000-SF lot, mature trees frame a garden-like front approach and a broad fenced backyard with open lawn, deck and separate patio zones. Add the attached carport, detached shed, and a separate laundry/utility room with clean, dry, secure storage outside the living area, and the property works harder than its footprint suggests. Fresh paint, professionally cleaned windows and staging give the house a crisp presentation without pretending this 1942 bungalow is new. The home and sewer have both been fully pre-inspected, with reports available after preview. Enjoy the yard as it is, or keep your options open for what the land may allow over time. Either way, the immediate payoff is simple: less house to manage. Still a house of your own.

3639 S Lucile Street, Seattle

Listing courtesy of Windermere R E Mount Baker.

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