7975 Martin Luther King Junior Way S, Seattle, WA 98118

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7975 Martin Luther King Junior Way S, Seattle, WA 98118


Courtesy of: TC Wu | WPI Real Estate Services, Inc.
$2,800,000 Seattle, WA 98118
  • 0.72 Acres
  • King County

Key Features

  • MLS ID: 2260664
  • Status: Active
  • Property Type: Land
  • Area: 385 - SODO/Beacon Hill
  • Address: 7975 Martin Luther King Junior Way S, Seattle, WA 98118
  • City: Seattle
  • State: WA
  • Zip: 98118
  • County: King

Description

Zoned NR3, this 5-lot assembly is one of the last multi-lot opportunities in Seattle’s popular South Beacon Hill neighborhood. 31,452 sqf of flat lot is fully permitted for 15 homes: 5 Single Family Homes (3 Story with One-car Attached Garage) 5 ADU (2-Story) 5 DADU (2-Story) Conveniently located within walking distance of the Othello and Rainier Beach Light Rail Stations, this site borders a scenic green space to the west, providing future residents with direct access to Chief Sealth Trl (walking trail). Easy access to downtown Seattle, Boeing Field, and a diverse range of restaurants, shopping and amenities.

Property Map

South on MLK, property on right after Elmgrove St

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