Imagine your Saturday morning: coffee in hand, sunlight pouring across your backyard while you check on the raised garden beds already installed. The kitchen window frames it all — green, quiet, yours. You notice it every time you come home — wide, open streets that slow the world down before you even pull into the driveway. No rushing. No noise. Just the quiet exhale of a neighborhood that feels like it was designed for exactly this. Inside: four bedrooms, two and a half baths, an eat-in kitchen, a family room, and a living room — because some nights call for movie chaos, and some nights call for quiet. And on the main floor, a dedicated office — because when your commute is twelve steps, the day just starts better. By afternoon, you're doing a Costco run five minutes away or uncorking a bottle from a winery down the road — or coming back from a long bike ride through the trails just beyond your doorstep. By evening, you're on the expansive deck with people you love, watching the Pacific Northwest sky do what it does. This isn't just a well-maintained 1985 Woodinville home on 0.65 acres. It's the kind of place where the pace of life actually slows down — in the best way. Hardwood floors. A shed for the tools. A neighborhood where the streets are wide and the neighbors wave. Some homes check boxes. This one fits a life.
Listing Courtesy of Northwest MLS as distributed by MLS GRID / Windermere Real Estate East, Inc. / Kristi Vellema