Real Estate
Seattle Home Is 226 Square Feet, Costs $230,000
What is possibly the smallest home for sale in Seattle costs a whopping $1,040 per square-foot.
SEATTLE, WA - OK, to be fair, it seems like this home is priced for an investor who wants to own a rental property. In that case, the eye-popping $1,040 per square-foot this home costs kinda - kinda! - makes sense. If a landlord can charge a minimum $1,700 per month (ouch!) for this, they'll probably be making a profit each month. It's on Capitol Hill, so the price is worth it?
But if you're buying this for yourself? It's a little pricey. By comparison, this four-bedroom, 3,000 square-foot in Montlake costs $442 per square foot. If you're interested, here are the details:
- Address: 321 Boylston Ave E Apt 106, Seattle, Washington
- Price: $234,950
- Square Feet: 226
- Bedrooms: 0
- Bathrooms: 1 Baths
- Built: 1925
- Features: Great Location in heart of desirable Cap Hill and close to everything that makes Seattle great! First floor condo. Completely renovated and updated with modern finishes. New Kitchen with Quartz counter, New Bathroom, New Flooring, fresh paint and lighting throughout. Includes Built-in Murphy Bed with neutral leatherette sofa. Low HOA dues include Hot Water, Heat, Water, Sewage and Trash. No Rent Cap!
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
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