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The Considine Home is a rare 1904 neoclassical fourplex in Seattle’s Cherry Hill neighborhood, designated a Seattle landmark in 2021. The property was used as a convent for the nearby Immaculate Conception Church for over 50 years and remains one of the area’s most historically and architecturally significant surviving residences.The impressive facade features a full-height portico on Corinthian columns, a hipped roof with dormers, and ornate stained glass windows crafted by former owner John Perry. The largest east-facing unit offers 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with expansive living/dining space, a former altar entry landing, spiral staircase, and skylit studio. The primary bedroom includes bay windows; the primary bath has a walk-in shower, and the secondary bath features a large soaking tub. The two 2nd-floor units each offer 2 bedrooms and 1 bath with strong natural light. The lower front unit features porch access, a parlor fireplace with original mantle, and elaborate coved ceilings. The attic includes a finished guest suite with a full bath, skylight, and storage with potential for expansion. The basement includes laundry, mechanical room, and storage. Original fir floors remain throughout. Main spaces are sun-filled with tall ceilings and preserved detail work. Situated on a prominent corner lot, the Considine Home offers landmark status, strong income potential, and rare architectural significance in a prime Seattle location, blocks from central Capitol Hill.
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