Almost everyone who’s lived in Seattle knows the Egan House, also known as the “triangle or wedge house”. Featured in Atomic Ranch and Dwell magazines, this 2 bed/2 bath home was designed in 1959 by architect Robert Reichert. It's tucked in the hillside below St. Mark’s Cathedral on Capitol Hill and surrounded by a Greenbelt. And in this home ceilings soar, stairs float and windows are shaped and placed by the hands of an artist. With one roofline connecting all three floors, a spacious living area and outdoor deck take the top level. A stunning space for entertaining. How WILL you use this house? The options are endless and the price impossibly affordable. Set up an Airbnb? Use as a City pad? Own a piece of Seattle’s architectural history.
This listing is provided courtesy of NWMLS, contributed by Windermere Real Estate Co.