Not every person can bear the cost of waterfront living along Lake Washington. Truth be told, the vast majority can't.
In any case, for the individuals who can, this Medina home - valued at $9.25 million - is a staggering case of what can be practiced with an expansive parcel and a heap of cash.
The home at 2237 Evergreen Point Road is an amazing 5,485 square feet and incorporates 125 feet of shoreline, a private dock, and a cable car to arrive.
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Indeed, a cable car takes you from the carport — where you'll likewise locate a 910-square-foot visitor house with three-vehicle carport — down to the gigantic home on the shoreline.
The couple who purchased the home in 1998 for $1.2 million with a current house on the shoreline. Rather than calling that home, they picked to fabricate the "little" visitor house up best and after that tear down the old home on the shoreline.
The house they worked in its place incorporates five rooms, four and a quarter showers and each space one may need to carry on with the extravagance life in Bill Gates' neighborhood.
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Past the adequate rooms, showers and perspectives over the lake and forward to the Olympic Mountains, the home incorporates a wine basement, a 800-foot dock, 2,000 square feet of secured deck with open air chimney, an outside shower, a gigantic library, and even a disengaged workshop.
For those stressed over fall and winter storms, the house was worked to withstand 200-mph winds.
Glance through the photographs above to get a look at this delightful home.
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