1638 166th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98008

Ardmore

Sold

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Contemporary home on a quiet street in the convenient Ardmore neighborhood. Entertainment spaces include Great Room, Chef’s Kitchen, outdoor covered living space, uncovered patio & expansive upper-floor bonus room. Guest main floor en-suite, upper floor Master Suite. Extra insulation features throughout the house for noise reduction. Superior roof materials, spacious, private backyard. Extremely convenient access to I-90, DT Bellevue & Seattle.

PROJECT DETAILS

Welcome to this exquisite & beautiful home featuring 5 bedroom, 4 bath w/ main level guest suite built by Everton Homes in exceptional location.

1638 166th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA 98008

Neighborhood:  Ardmore

STATUS: Sold

OFFERED AT: SOLD

5 bedrooms

4.5 bath

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4,521 sf

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11,497sf lot

Main Features:

▢  Oversized garage

▢  Bonus room

▢  Office

▢  Uncovered patio

▢  Covered patio


Schools:

  • Sherwood Forest Elementary School 
  • Highland Middle School 
  • Interlake Senior High School

FEATURES

  • Open concept, functional floor plan
  • Flexible bonus room upstairs
  • Large Capacity Water Heater
  • Smart home features
  • Spacious Outdoor Living Space
  • Built-in Outdoor BBQ
  • Private backyard
  • Award-winning Lake Washington School District

FLOOR PLANS

Note: Room sizes, locations, walls, patios, windows vary per elevation and per homesite. Plans subject to change without notice.

What makes us different

LOCAL.

We are proud of our track record in crafting cutting-edge homes tailored to the Pacific Northwest way of life. Our primary objective is to construct top-tier homes in prime locations, delivering value and quality. We are truly obsessive about every detail.

EXPERIENCED.

Our dedicated team, comprised of experienced professionals, sets us apart and ensures you receive exceptional service. The moment you step into a Everton home, you can discern it in the intricacies and experience it through the masterful workmanship.

QUALITY.

By choosing premium products, state-of-the-art appliances, luxury fixtures and finishes Everton Homes transform the space into a reflection of your unique style and personal preferences. Every aspect of your new home will be something you adore.

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