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Seattle Met – Property Watch: 3 Acres, a Mansion, and a Pipe Organ on a Burien Bluff

Sprague’s organ, built in the 1930s, was a theater organ—the kind prevalent during the silent film era, but far less common today. According to the Puget Sound Theater Organ Society, a preservation group devoted to such organs, Sprague’s organ combined multiple instruments: A Wurlitzer organ from the Liberty Theatre in Lewiston, Idaho, salvaged elements from an Estey organ removed from …

Iconic mid-century home has been in a famous Seattle architect’s family since the 1960s. It’s now on sale for $3M.

This mid-century abode, located at 3735 SW 171st St. in Burien, was totally reimagined in the 1960s by Einar Anderson, one of Seattle’s most prolific architects. When the work was finished, Anderson and his family lived in the home for decades. Now, the waterfront house is for sale for just under $3 million. 

Coastal living in Iconic Three Tree Point

Three Tree Point stands on an iconic waterfront street in this lively coastal community. The three-bedroom Craftsman-influenced house, custom built in 2006, has beamed ceilings, wood trim and details, clerestory and oversize windows framing sea and mountain views, a main room with fireplace, a tile-and-granite-trimmed kitchen, an upper floor with two master-size en suites, and space to install an elevator.

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