Perched high atop Magnolia in the highly regarded Carleton Park neighborhood, this architect-designed mid-century residence by Seattle firm Tucker & Shields invites rediscovery. Built in 1963 and thoughtfully set into Magnolia Bluff, the building spans more than 7,600 square feet on a wooded 13,350-square-foot corner parcel, where mature trees, layered decks and private garden spaces create a rare sense of seclusion. Behind its understated façade, a light-filled gallery introduces generous interior volumes shaped by floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed beams and natural materials emblematic of Pacific Northwest Modernism. A grand gathering space anchors the home, its wall of glass drawing in filtered light and quiet views through the surrounding landscape. The residence unfolds across three distinct levels with ten existing bedrooms, offering natural separation and versatility well suited to multi-generational households living under one roof, shared living arrangements, guest accommodations or live-in support. Long recognized as one of Carleton Park’s most sought-after Adult Family Homes, the property is licensed for six residents with the ability to support additional bedrooms. The business benefits from a strong reputation, consistent demand and a long-standing waiting list. An existing lower-level apartment with private access provides additional income and operational flexibility. Whether continued as a thriving care operation or held as a combined business and real estate.
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