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Live Like Dr. Frasier Crane In This $13M Seattle Penthouse

Invite Niles over for a latte with a "whisper" of nutmeg because this is as close as you'll get to living in the show "Frasier."

SEATTLE, WA - One big secret of the 90s sitcom "Frasier" set in Seattle was that the titular character lived in an apartment building that didn't exist in real life. Out of Dr. Frasier Crane's apartment window, you could see all of downtown, plus the Space Needle. And while it is possible to get such a view from Queen Anne, Frasier's view (unless they move the Space Needle to Belltown) doesn't exist from any high-rise apartment building in that neighborhood (at least not in the 1990s).

But this penthouse gets pretty close to Frasier's fictional view. It offers views from both sides (it's a penthouse after all), which means the Space Needle is visible on one side, and downtown is visible on the other.

Now, can you afford this place on a radio host's salary? That's an entirely different question.

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  • Address: Undisclosed Unit Ph, Seattle, Washington
  • Price: $13,800,000
  • Square Feet: 5732
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 4 Baths
  • Built: 1982
  • Features: This exquisite penthouse offers more than 5700 sq ft of living space spread between 2 floors, created as a collaboration between designer Gregory Carmichael and architect Rick Sundberg. Designed to function as an ingenious framework for unparalleled views of Seattle and its natural surroundings, the residence is meticulously constructed from a sophisticated palette of exotic hardwoods, artisan metals and natural stone surfaces and is offered with a full suite of bespoke furnishings.

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