87 FEET OF COVETED LAKE WASHINGTON WATERFRONT – Open House weekend

Enetai – A rare opportunity

a coveted 87 feet of Lake Washington Waterfront
Presenting a stunning home with a coveted 87 feet of Lake Washington Waterfront . Tucked peacefully away in the impressive Enatai community, it is also located in the award winning Bellevue High School district. This one of a kind dream home is available for the first time in decades! It has been given masterful attention to every detail throughout the entire property, with premium finishes on every surface. The premier $250,000, epicurean style, chefs kitchen will ensure that entertaining in this home is bound to be an impressive event. Generous, yet proportionate rooms with a Southern exposure, give a beautiful, warm glow to this work of art. The soaring ceilings offer a grand, open feeling throughout the home which invites the eye to the majestic views of the water, through it’s numerous picturesque windows. The master suite sits on the main level, offering both serenity and convenience to all of the luxury this home provides. Complete with an expansive infinity style deck and a very rare deep water dock, it exudes relaxation and will inspire many exquisite, memorable events.

OPEN HOUSE

8/14/2015: 4:00 PM-7:00 PM

8/15/2015: 1:00 PM-4:00 PM

8/16/2015: 1:00 PM-4:00 PM

 

 

This extraordinary property  has everything you need to create an inspirational lifestyle.

 
A beautiful listing by: Gina Ryan Johnson and Eric Johnson
REAL ESTATE NEWS & INFORMATION
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EXCLUSIVELY OFFERED BY
Erin Harold
BrokerMarketplace Sothebys International Realty
16261 Redmond Way
Redmond, Washington United States  98052

erin.harold@sothebysrealty.com
www.ErinHarold.com
206.326.8961

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