13005 NE 88th St, Kirkland, WA 98033

North Rose Hill

Under Construction

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This detached accessory dwelling units ( DADU) from Everton Homes is perfect for investment and rental income, expanding families, and even as an important component of retirement planning. Home offers two-story floor plans featuring bright, open living spaces. Main level includes open living /dining / kitchen concept.   Second Level features master suite, additional bedoom with bathroom and office space.

Ideally located in the highly desired Kirkland area, the property is close to dining, shopping, entertainment, parks, the outdoors, and freeway access.


PROJECT DETAILS

DADU from Everton Homes offers open concept modern living with two bedrooms, office and covered patio.

13005 NE 88th St, Kirkland, WA 98033

Neighborhood:  North Rose Hill

STATUS: Under Construction

OFFERED AT: TBD

2 bedrooms

2.5 bath

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1.477 sf

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2,800sf lot

Main Features:

▢ 2 Level House

▢  Rear Covered Patio 

▢  Office upstairs

▢  Open-concept living / dining / kitchen area

Schools:

  • Benjamin Franklin Elementary School
  • Rose Hill Middle School
  • Lake Washington High School

FEATURES

• Rear covered patio 

• Office upstairs

• Open concept kitchen

• Living room with fireplace

• Heated floor in bathrooms

• Anderson windows

• Landscape lighting

• Irrigation controller

• Security cameras


FLOOR PLANS

Note: Room sizes, locations, walls, patios, windows vary per elevation and per homesite. Plans subject to change

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