The Price to Live in the Other Washington Revealed
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Last week, we asked readers to guess the price of an 1,800 square-foot loft space near Seattle’s downtown waterfront. Here is a brief description of the unit for those who missed the post:
“The loft is part of a building that was converted from an early 20th century factory shortly before 2000. While it only has one bedroom, the loft is made for someone that works from home as there is a custom built office space. The home also has arched windows with views of Seattle’s Elliott Bay.”
Take a look:


So how much would you have to plunk down for this property? The price: $725,000. Here is the listing.
Excluding the Price is Right guess of one dollar, the guesses ranged from a low of $599,900 to a high of $1.2 million. Congratulations to winners Brian and Stefanie for hitting the price right on the nose.
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