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Grab your biggest buckets — these Seattle neighborhoods offer the best treats, no tricks needed.
Otherwise known as the Edith Macefield House, this Ballard home got its reputation after Macefield refused to sell her home to developers for $1 million, resulting in a silly looking development.
The new protected intersection at Thomas Street and Dexter Avenue North in South Lake Union is opening — the first of its kind, and likely not the last.
Also known as the “Egan House,” this memorable Capitol Hill home designed by renowned architect Robert Reichert can be yours for less than $1 million.
This affordable housing project is for a high-profile property — let’s see what’s in store.
They’re pretty, pink, and a reminder of the fleeting existence of beauty in this world.
Check out the rules and guidance for maintaining your own little hive of busy bees.
Jeff Bezos launched a little online bookselling biz from this Bellevue pad’s garage in 1994 — and the home is for sale again.
Skyglass offers a unique addition to the city’s skyline and stunning views.
How to prepare your garden and what to plant in the winter months.
The challenges and opportunities associated with sucha conversion has made it a hot topic.
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