Wonderful view home located across from Lincoln Park! This 4 Star Built Green gem features radiant floor heating, on-demand h2o, & beautiful hickory wide plank flooring. ...
Listing courtesy of Coldwell Banker Danforth.
Exceptional opportunity to develop a large, beautiful park-like setting lot, located in West Seattle’s desirable Lincoln Park community. Construct your Western exposure-f...
Listing courtesy of John L. Scott, Inc..
Situated on a beautifully landscaped large corner lot on private dead-end street, this solid, spacious mid-1970s classic awaits new owner to give it a makeover for instan...
Listing courtesy of John L Scott RE West Seattle.
Here is a quick search of all the Lincoln Park neighborhood properties currently for sale all in one place! Click here for every listing that is available. It includes all price ranges of homes, condos and townhouses as well as any vacant land and foreclosure properties. Note: this list is updated frequently, so check back or bookmark the page.
Lincoln Park is one of West Seattle’s crown jewels. The sprawling recreational area extends from the Ferry Dock up to the scenic Beach Drive neighborhood. While Coleman Pool is known citywide for saltwater swimming and sun bathing with a Puget Sound view, the wading pond on the northern edge of Lincoln Park is a free alternative for kids and toddlers. Covered picnic areas and grills along the water edge and up near the playground can be reserved through the Park District. The zip line, built for adults and children, is worth standing in line for. The residential neighborhoods to the east and west of Lincoln Park go by the names Fauntleroy, Endolyne, Brace Point and Marine View. Red brick mid century homes are popular here, as are ramblers, Seattle Boxes (also called Four Squares), Craftsman Bungalows and Moderns. Some homes, built atop or into the hillside along California Ave. SW offer residents panoramic views of Lincoln Park, Puget Sound, Vashon and the Olympic Mountains.
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