13016 NE 112th St, Kirkland, WA 98033

North Rose Hill 

Sold

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Located in the premier location in the North Rose Hill neighborhood of Kirkland, this luxurious home has open airy floor plan with lots of light and windows.  Entertainment spaces include a spacious great room, designer chef’s kitchen with walk-in pantry, private outdoor covered living area with linear fireplace and an upper-floor bonus room. Additional spaces include a convenient main floor guest suite, formal dining room, designated den and 2-car garage. Hardwood floors throughout main floor, living space and stairs. High-end finishes, extensive millwork and abundant windows.


 The upper-floor master suite retreat proudly incorporates a remarkable amount of closet space and luxurious master bath, a large soaking tub, separated glass-enclosed shower. Three additional bedrooms, two full baths with heated floors with walk-in closets and large bonus room complete the upper level. Sound deadening insulation. 


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


PROJECT DETAILS

Elegant Modern Farm House showcasing the exceptional ingenuity and craftsmanship . This home offers three exquisite two-story floor plans featuring bright, open living spaces, premium appliances and finishes.

13016 NE 112th St, Kirkland, WA 98033

Neighborhood:  North Rose Hill 

STATUS: Sold

OFFERED AT: SOLD

5 bedrooms

4.5 bath

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4.400 sf

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7,175sf lot

Main Features:

▢  Guest Suite

▢  Bonus Room

▢ Den/Office room 

▢  Covered patio with linear fireplace

▢  2 Car Garage



Schools:

• Mark Twain Elementary School

• Rose Hill Middle School

• Lake Washington High School


FEATURES

• Den /office room on the main floor

• Chief Inspired kitchen with walk-in pantry

• Extensive Luxury Appliances

• Anderson Series Window Package

• Linear Fireplace in the Great Room  

• Heated Floors in Master and Secondary Bathrooms

• Flexible Bonus room on the second floor

• 2 AC units, one for each floor

• 2 High Efficiency Heaters

• Large Capacity Water Heater

• Smart home features

• Electric Car chargers

• Covered Patio with Linear outdoor fireplace



FLOOR PLANS

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

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