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A Variety of Home Options in Normandy Park

I was out touring homes for sale in my Normandy Park neighborhood today and was reminded once again of why I love living here. Today happens to be another unseasonably warm and sunny March day. The waters of Puget Sound look especially blue and the cherry blossoms and daffodil bulbs are in full fragrant bloom. Spring is still two weeks away but so many of my neighbors have already mowed their lawns and started the spring clean up in their yards. It was a beautiful day to be out.

I wove my way through the seven square miles that make up the City of Normandy Park touring mostly mid century homes. Two of the houses I saw had been completely renovated and staged with trendy modern furnishings, appealing to today’s buyer that wants everything in move-in condition. Several other homes were left as they were built with sandstone fireplaces, brightly tiled bathrooms and built in desks and drawers. I also saw a couple 1960’s split levels, an “uber luxurious” retreat home (as described by the listing agent) as well as a sophisticated and stunning high bank waterfront estate.

They say variety is the spice of life. In my real estate business, I love that all my clients have their own unique ideas (and budgets) for their perfect place to call home. Seeing all the different homes is the spice that keeps my job and my neighborhood so interesting.

Karen Williams has been a Realtor with John L. Scott for 18 years. She happily resides in Normand Park, Washington with her husband and two dogs, Griffey and Faith. She can be reached at 206. 484.2777 or karenwi@johnlscott.com

Normandy Park’s 30 Acre Woods

Walker Creek

I take my dogs on the Walker Preserve trails in Normandy Park almost everyday. I love walking here! It feels like my very own 30 Acre Woods. This natural wooded preserve is maintained by neighborhood volunteers. I’m so grateful for their contribution to our community.

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Karen Williams has been a Realtor with John L. Scott for 18 years. She happily resides in Normand Park, Washington with her husband, son and two dogs, Griffey and Faith. She can be reached at 206. 484.2777 or karenwi@johnlscott.com

“Little Free Library” In Normandy Park

On a tree-lined street that winds through the heart of Normandy Park, is a “Little Free Library”.  It’s a free-standing wood box full of books, in the front yard of a home on a prominent corner lot.  The Little Free Library is a place where anyone can stop and pick up a book or leave a book to share. 

For the past few years, I’ve become accustom to the convenience of downloading and reading books electronically. Today, I decided to stop at the corner and pick out a book.  I was surprised at how that  little wooden box of books made me feel so connected to my community. It’s sweet, it’s simple and I loved it!  I’ll be back.

For more information on the “Little Free Library” movement, visit www.littlefreelibrary.org

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Karen Williams has been a Realtor with John L. Scott for 17 years. She happily resides in Normand Park, Washington with her husband and two dogs, Griffey and Faith. She can be reached at 206. 484.2777 or karenwi@johnlscott.com

 

The Normandy Park Cove Is A Gem For Locals

Cove Beach Pic

Privately owned by 1800 Normandy Park households with equal and undivided interest, “The Cove” is a treasured gem.  It consists of 18 acres and includes 700 feet of waterfront on Puget Sound, a community clubhouse, tennis courts, woods with interpretive trails, two creeks (Miller and Walker), a duck pond for salmon rearing and a wetland area. The clubhouse is a popular place for weddings and community events. As a bonus, Normandy Park is dog friendly and The Cove is a popular meet up place for the resident pups.

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Karen Williams has been a Realtor with John L. Scott for 17 years. She happily resides in Normand Park, Washington with her husband and two dogs, Griffey and Faith. She can be reached at 206. 484.2777 or karenwi@johnlscott.com

 

Historic Normandy Park Home For Sale

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I’ve always wondered about the stately waterfront English Tudor that sits just North of the Normandy Park Cove Beach. It recently went on the market for sale and today I had the opportunity to tour this home with other Real Estate Brokers in my office and learn about it’s history.

Originally built in 1927 as a community club for Normandy Park, the building sat unused throughout the Great Depression. Eventually it was purchased by well known Seattle Jeweler, Ben Tipp and has since been a private residence to many lucky families.  This one acre Puget Sound Waterfront Estate boasts over 6000 sq./ft. of living space, 100 feet of prime low bank waterfront and a helicopter pad “for drop in guests”.  According to long time local resident, Randi Boyle, the home even had an in-door basketball court in the 1960’s.  The court has since been replaced with a grand-scale pool table room.

Asking price for this historic home:  $3,250,000. Call me if you’d like a tour.

Karen Williams has been a Realtor with John L. Scott for 17 years. She happily resides in Normand Park, Washington with her husband and two dogs, Griffey and Faith. She can be reached at 206. 484.2777 or karenwi@johnlscott.com

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