Fantastic Capitol Hill location! Enjoy the modern styling in this 4 story Townhome. Great room concept with everything you need in a kitchen, including stainless steel appliances, and granite counter tops. Also includes a living room with a gas fireplace for those cozy winter nights. Master Bedroom features vaulted ceiling with attached full bath with new frame less shower door, designer sinks/faucets and upgraded granite slab counter and shower tile plus a walk in closet. Beautiful, wrap around designer garden including flagstone and deck. Convenient Capitol Hill Location with walking access to schools, shopping, entertainment, and more.…
Neighborhood Description
Always a stylish, eclectic, and artistic neighborhood, Capitol Hill, sometimes simply referred to as the Hill, has also had a reputation as the center of a gay and lesbian life in Seattle. People dressed in their business attire from downtown day jobs actively rest at sidewalk cafes and restaurants next to punks with pink hair and hipsters wearing tight-fitting jeans. Music from the variety of shops and restaurants plays from speakers for the enjoyment of customers and passersby. It also has a reputation as a bastion of musical culture in Seattle and is the neighborhood most closely associated with the grunge scene from the early 1990s. The music scene has transformed since those days and now a variety of genres (electronica, rock, punk, folk, salsa, hip hop and trance) is represented in the people and venues. Most of the Hill's major thoroughfares are dotted with coffeehouses, taverns and bars, and residences cover the gamut from modest motel-like studio apartment buildings to some of the city's grandest and most venerable mansions, with the two extremes sometimes cheek-by-jowl. The neighborhood figures prominently in nightlife and entertainment, with many bars hosting live music and with numerous fringe theatres. When clubs do shut down at around 2 AM, people can now flock to the plethora of new street vendors opening up as well as the late-closing restaurants serving quick and tasty food. Capitol Hill is also home to two of the city's best-known movie theaters: the Harvard Exit and the Egyptian Theatre. There is also Seattle's only cinematheque, the Northwest Film Forum, which in addition to screening films, teaches classes on filmmaking and produces film alongside Seattle's burgeoning filmmaking community. The Broadway Performance Hall, located on the campus of Seattle Central Community College, also hosts a variety of lectures, performances, and films.