Isn’t that photo Awesome! I just got an email announcing the Broker’s Open on Tuesday, September 19th from 12 to 2, but I have an appointment here on the Eastside at 1:30.
First Public Open will be September 23rd and September 24th from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. An amazing array of styles from studios to townhomes and amazing array of prices to go with.
[photopress:Queen_Anne_HS.jpg,full,alignleft]
More info at www.queenannehigh.com Very cool site. You can visit each floor and scroll around the different units and floor plans. The studios start in the “low” $300,000s. They say “townhomes” start in the mid $700,000s. Not sure how you fit a townhome into a High School. Lots of floor plans and prices in between. I think there are 139 units altogether on five floors, plus a furnished rooftop deck with amazing views.
One of only 37 buildings in Seattle on the National Register of Historic Places. Should be worth the trip! I’ll have to catch it at one of the Public Opens.
Queen Anne High School was built in 1909 and the historic photos on the site are well worth visiting. This is a public service announcement, and not an advertisement of a Coldwell Banker listing 🙂
P.S. Go to Floor Plate, then ENLARGE and then scroll in four directions. Main building has five floors and there are additional units in the section outside of the main building.
I thought it was interesting for white cabinets to be one of the options. I will be very happy if white cabinets make a comeback!
Ah, my alma mater. I guess it’s a sore point for many of us, like myself, who attended this high school that it’s no longer a high school that we can visit. : ( I’m also sad that I can’t afford to buy one of the units : ((
I will try to attend the open house or broker’s open for one last look.
Once a Grizzley, always a Grizzley!
I hope all the former students get to take one last look, and this article helps prompt them to do so.
I don’t understand – I remember touring the building’s condos when they opened in the 1980s. Is this a refurbishing again?
Never mind. I see they were apartments until a new group bought the building.
Just today I went to look at a condo here in North Spokane. It was a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom $250,000 condo. I thought it was overpriced. But, after reading your post where you say studios on Eastside start in the lows $300,00, I was amazed at the price difference.
Pingback: Last of Queen Anne High School Condos Finally Unloaded | Seattle Bubble — News & discussion about real estate & the housing bubble in the Seattle area.