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Woodinville mansion takes you to Italian countryside

If you really want luxury, go beyond a nice shower and a jetted tub. This $2,750,000 mansion in Woodinville has those, adds a sauna, and then adds a massage room with enough coat hooks for a small party.

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$1.3M Whidbey home features pneumatic elevator

The big square block of two story windows looking out on the water makes a big impression, but what you and your guests will probably talk about is the round, glass, pneumatic elevator, the first in Washington State.

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Disgraced kicker Josh Brown sold Woodinville home for $2.15M

New York Giants kicker Josh Brown is dealing with allegations that he abused his wife while the two lived in the Woodinville home they purchased together in 2003. That home was sold last month for $2.15M.

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Renting the American Dream

The recent boom in single-family rental homes, and why it signals a shortfall of starter homes in the market

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Who wants to crowdfund a luxury Georgetown townhome development?

A $5,000 investment gets you in on an upcoming Build Urban project

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Forget superheros and zombies, spend Halloween as something much more Seattle-y

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$15M estate lists on Mercer Island’s North End

A waterfront estate on the north end of the island just hit the market asking $15,000,000, making it the second most-expensive property for sale on Mercer Island and tying it for sixth on the list of most expensive King County properties.

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$1.75M Madrona Tudor has the best doors in town

To enter the four-bedroom, 4230 square-foot Tudor, you have to pass through a gorgeous, wooden double-door entry that might not appease the security-conscious but sure looks cool.

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Seattle ranks low on children living in apartment rentals

Seattle has one of the lowest percentage of children living in apartment rentals among U.S. cities.

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Fewer folks are flipping houses in Washington

It seems like there’s a lot of flipping going on, but the data says different

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A 760-acre Scottish island is the best way to spend $2.4M

Off-grid in the Summer Isles

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Breaking: We are moving to Mars

See you guys there.

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Ask Flipped: Why do these twin girls keep showing up in the hallway of my hotel?

And do I really have to “come play with [them]”?

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$32M Texas mansion has waterpark, in-ground trampoline in backyard

It’s the mullet of mansions: business in the front, party in the back.

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Portage Bay floating home offers angles at $799K

It really is mostly square, or at least rectangular; but the clever rotation of at least one section gives this $799,000 Portage Bay floating home a unique look.

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The big reveal: An 1870s Victorian farmhouse finally shines

After years of preparation, hard work, and sheer determination, Mark Goff and Philip Engel are (nearly) finished renovating their dreamy 1870s Victorian farmhouse.

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Hinoki House exemplifies Northwest style for $6.2M

The owners leave behind a story about themselves and what they wanted from their home. Now it's up to the next owners to figure out if that's the kind of lifestyle they want as well. So long as they have $6,200,000, of course.

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$45M Chambers Bay resort will include Tom Douglas restaurant

Pierce County’s premiere golf course has picked it’s design team for the resort

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Chris Hansen somehow found more SoDo he didn’t own. Now he does.

We should just rename the neighborhood Hansen at this point

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Renovated Mayfair Manor condo calls for $285K

Asking $285K, the one-bedroom, 499 square-foot unit is located on the top floor and faces south towards the skyline and Mount Rainier. Rooms are bright and distinct from one another.

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What $1,300/month rent gets you in the Pacific Northwest right now

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various cities across the U.S. This week, we’re exploring rental homes in the Pacific Northwest.

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Big Reveal: $1.286M for 1928 Montlake Tudor

Yesterday we asked you to guess the asking price for this 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath picturebook Tudor in Montlake originally built in 1928. The actual price comes in at $1,286,000.

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Seattle really likes funding rock music and documentaries

Kickstarter proves we love music, video, and games.

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Rainier Valley apartment project gets a look

Plans call for 100 apartments and a pedestrian plaza

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$17M estate is the most expensive listing in Bellevue

The fourth-most expensive listing in the county is now the most expensive listing in Bellevue, a five-bedroom, 8,246 square-foot estate asking $16,980,000. Located on a near-acre gated lot with 162 feet of private waterfront in Bellevue.

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The 5 Seattle neighborhoods everyone should be watching

As 2016 draws to a close, keep an eye on these spots for 2017 and beyond

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Paul Kirk midcentury modern in Normandy Park asks $555K

A home from a midcentury master is now available

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Tiny West Seattle bungalow from 1909 asks $388K

The tinier the house, the less time spent on chores, and more time to spend outdoors - a handy combination when Alki Beach is a short walk away. A bonus is the tinier price (relatively), $388,000.

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A roadmap for America’s transportation future

Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx talks high-tech cars and infrastructure as a vehicle for equality

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How much for this 1928-built Montlake Tudor?

PriceSpotter is Curbed's asking price guessing game. We provide you with some details and pictures from a real estate listing, and you take a crack at the price in the comments. Tomorrow we reveal the answer. And hey, no cheating!

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$74 million later, Mercer Mess has improved by two seconds

Seattle’s biggest traffic jam remains unchanged despite “improvements”

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Gig Harbor estate has room for cars & helicopters

What’s going on in your life when the place you live requires three helipads? That’s the kind of question we think about when we see listings like the massive Gig Harbor estate that just listed for $10.5 million.

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Last week's biggest sales: Bridle Trails estate gets $4M

Last week's big sales all took place on the Eastside, as you might expect. The biggest of all was a $4M sale in the Bridle Trails neighborhood of Bellevue. That's followed up by a Redmond home that got $3.85M but still way under what they asked.

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In 1920, women took over Langley and made things respectable

See what happened when women held every office

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Tricked-out Bellingham tiny house on wheels asks $66K

This tiny house in Bellingham used almost every cubic inch allowable within height, width, and length limits to fit in almost everything a conventional house would have, and do it well - which may be why the price is $66,000.

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The five least expensive homes in Rainier Beach

One of Seattle’s last remaining places where affordable means affordable

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Requiem for Western Washington’s windstorm that wasn’t

This weekend’s storm didn’t live up to the hype, but that’s better than the alternative

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This week in strange Seattle real estate listing photos

Stuffed animals, horses, and rogue torsos await you this week

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Bellevue estate returns to market after 60 years

The house is a time-traveling marvel; or, there’s a typo in the listing. It is on the market for the first time in 60 years, and was built in 1978. Welcome to 2038. Or, they owned the land for many years before putting the house on it.

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