This Seattle mansion listed for $8.2M has dramatic city views. See for yourself
While the first thing some may notice about this Queen Anne mansion, listed for $8.2 million, is its unique, boxy exterior , the real treasure is what’s offered on the inside of this Seattle, Washington, mansion.
The views.
The downright spectacular, to-die-for views.
Of course, the rest of the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom estate is must see too.
Built in 1902 for Seafirst Bank founder W.J. Whitney, the 9,970-square-foot home has plenty to offer, including elegant finishes and rich, mahogany wood contrasts against snow-white walls.
The three-story home has a plethora of windows that seem to peer into the soul of the Emerald City, offering up hearty views of the Space Needle, Puget Sound and Lake Union, according to the listing on Realtor.com
There is also a wide array of features perfect for entertaining guests including:
Kitchens on each bedroom floor
Seven-seat theater
Gym
Bar
Dining area
Another jaw-dropping feature of the mansion is the 25-foot Corinthian columns out front.
“These columns were covered because the previous owner wanted to sort of, 70s up the house,” real estate agent Ed Laine told King 5 .
“They had a family friend who was an architect, and the architect had a suspicion that they were in there. So he asked them, ‘Can I poke a hole in the wall?’. And sure enough, behind the hole, he saw the columns.”
This story was originally published March 9, 2022 at 3:58 PM with the headline "This Seattle mansion listed for $8.2M has dramatic city views. See for yourself."