Personal space near a green place

Who wouldn’t want to live close to parks and trails? This condo is great and if I was sick of waiting to get my foot in the door of homeownership, this would be the way to go.

So…what are YOUR hot buttons? Are you looking for…
~ 2 bedroom/2 bathroom top-level condominium home all on one level (NOT a townhouse!)
~ Great contemporary floor plan (built 1999)
~ 1,241 sq ft*
~ One car garage
~ Large deck accessed from both living room and master suite
~ Master suite with double vanity, private bath, and a walk-in closet!
~ Second bedroom also has a walk-in closet
~ Open-concept floor plan with vaulted ceilings
~ Cozy gas fireplace
~ Separate laundry with washer, gas dryer, and lots of cabinets
~ Five hallway closets—tons of storage!
~ Wired for in-house vacuum and security systems

This home has it all, plus all appliances stay!
Located just across the street from the new Casey Treat CFC South and just down the street from Weyerhaeuser International HQ. Walk to work!
Cute, small, quiet neighborhood with easy access to shopping, parks, and trails.

2218 South 336th Street, #605
Federal Way, WA 98003
NWMLS #27196623







Presented by Wendy Hughes-Jelen, Licensed Real Estate Professional and Built Green Program Member and Linda L. Lane, Licensed Real Estate Broker

Contact your agent or call 206.686.HOME (4663) for a personal tour

*Source: King County Records
All information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Buyer to verify to own satisfaction.

My 15 Seconds of Fame

Yesterday was a big day for me. High Point was presented with an international Award for Excellece from the Urban Land Institute and I was asked to make the welcoming remarks as a resident of the neighborhood. I brought along my 4-legged visual aid, Sophia.

The West Seattle Blog summarizes it best in their post High Point’s Party, and also includes the KIRO 7 news video clip that was featured live from High Point yesterday. Check it out!

Of course, I closed with the remark that there were only a few homes left for sale in this phase, and that I would be happy to help anyone wanting to make the move to High Point!

I will say it again – if you have not toured High Point yet, you need to. Please drop me a line!

Keeping it local for a green Thanksgiving

Don’t miss this great article in the Seattle PI about reducing your carbon footprint by eating locally grown food this holiday season.

My recommendations? A free-range heritage turkey (if still available) from Skagit River Ranch (family pictured here), potatoes and vegetables in season from your local farmers market, and if you’re not a baker, pick up really nice organic pies at PCC. Or, if you want a little less work, you can order an entire organic Thanksgiving meal from PCC as well. Order online here.

Whole Foods also offers a holiday menu.

And just a note…If you’ve not been to a local farm lately, you need to go! Pet some chickens, feed some pigs, and talk to the people who are growing your food. You will learn a lot! I have visited Skagit River Ranch in Sedro Woolley numerous times. There’s always great stuff to sample at the farm store and everyone is so nice! Find a farm to visit here.

And even more information…
If you would like to learn more about how to eat locally this Thanksgiving, Seattle Tilth is hosting a free event this Tuesday, Nov. 6th. The Eat Local Thanksgiving campaign is off and running! 1,214 pledges as of when I made my pledge at 2 PM Sunday, Nov. 4th. Estimated Pounds of CO2 Emissions Prevented: 2,670.80 Read how this was calculated.