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Some homes are just bought. This one was curated. When the owners learned two storage units had come available for purchase, rare in this building, rare in this city, they moved immediately. When EV charging became an option for their parking space, same story. This is a home that reflects the instincts of people who knew exactly what future-you would want. The unit sits at the end of the hall, quieter, more private, steps from a one-way exit onto 106th that puts Bellevue Square and Safeway at your elbow. Hardwood floors catch the light throughout an open layout anchored by cabinetry painted by muralist Ann Gates Fiser, original to the building, one of those details that stops visitors mid-sentence. Your parking space is on the same level as the lobby and your front door. No elevator math. Just life, simplified. The building does the rest. Two fitness spaces with separate locker rooms. A full spa suite: hot sauna, steam room, hot tub, cold dip, outdoor deck. A dining room seating 16 with a full kitchen and private terrace. A reservable party floor and casual sixth-floor lounge. Rooftop terraces with gas BBQs. Screening room. Dog park. Concierge, around the clock. These are the same amenities enjoyed by residents in units three times the price. The building doesn't know what floor you're on. Electric bills average $60/month. Gas, water, and building upkeep are covered by dues. Some people find a home. This one was earned, one smart decision at a time.
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