An Urban Living listing: 336 NW 46th Pl

Matt Goyer

Matt Goyer

March 26, 2026

1 min read

This 1949 classic has been updated with a comprehensive main-level remodel that balances original character with modern functionality. The renovation features a completely updated kitchen and bathroom with contemporary finishes, refinished hardwood floors, and a new fireplace surround that serves as the living room’s focal point.The thoughtful circular floor plan is filled with natural light from large picture windows. The layout offers excellent flexibility: two bedrooms and a full bath occupy the upper level, while the lower level—with its own separate entrance—features a primary suite with an expansive bathroom. This lower level is also well-suited for a guest suite or potential mother-in-law unit.Outside, the nearly 4,000-square-foot lot includes a large patio for entertaining and established landscaping. Located on a quiet, tree-lined street, you are minutes from the shops and dining of Ballard and Fremont, as well as Woodland Park, Green Lake, and Phinney Ridge. A one-car attached garage provides additional storage and convenience.

Price: $999,999

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