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Curbed Seattle Tours A 6-Acre Property With Two Cabins On Bainbridge Island

By RSIR Staff |

Curbed Seattle invited readers into a once-in-a-generation opportunity on Bainbridge Island last week, highlighting a 6-acre estate with two cabins represented by Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty broker Mark Middleton. As the article outlines, the two cabins were “constructed as a summer home in 1916 by Gaggin & Gaggin, the duo behind Seattle’s Smith Tower” and the property stands as “a kind of relic from 100 years ago on the outside—and has just a few upgrades on the inside.”

The feature also touches on sweeping outdoor spaces, “from the meadow that surrounds the structures to the large front porch [that] surrounds the main house,” and “leads to a little guest house—which has its own sizable front porch—for wetter days when you don’t feel like walking through the grass.” This legacy estate, owned by just four families over the last century, is available for the first time since the 1960s.

10773 Hyla Avenue   |   Offered at $1,095,000

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