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1627 California Avenue SW Unit: #1

  • Seattle, WA
  • $485,000
$485,000

1627 California Avenue SW Unit: #1

2 Beds 2 Baths 915 Sq.Ft. 5,744 Sq.Ft.

Description

Entry level 2-bedroom, 1.75 bathroom condo in the perfect location! Short distance to the Admiral business district & the renowned Alki Beach! Building has a swanky mid-century modern vibe & offers a sweet outdoor pool. Generous sized unit with great layout & cool MCM wood burning fireplace & private patio. Other features include, air conditioning, in unit laundry, large one car garage & great storage. East facing & oversized windows bring in great natural light. You will love living here!

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Location

1627 California Avenue SW Unit: 1, Seattle, WA 98116

Status

Sold

1981

1981

Year Built

2

2

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

915

915

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

5,744

5,744

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

2

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathroom

1

Three Quarter Bathroom

1

Flooring

Ceramic Tile, Laminate, Vinyl, Carpet

Fireplace

Wood Burning

Appliances

Dishwasher(s), Disposal, Dryer(s), Microwave(s), Refrigerator(s), Stove(s)/Range(s), Washer(s)

Other Interior Features

Cooking-Electric, End Unit, Fireplace, Ground Floor, Insulated Windows, Primary Bathroom, Walk-In Closet(s), Water Heater
01

Exterior & Building

Stories

4

Roof

Flat

Lot Features

Alley, Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk

Parking

Individual Garage, Off Street

Heat Type

Forced Air, Heat Pump

Air Conditioning

Heat Pump

Other Exterior Features

Stucco
01

Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

915 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

915 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

5,744 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

2443367

Type

Condo

Year Built

1981

Neighborhood

Alki Beach

Architecture Styles

Contemporary

View Description

Territorial

Elementary School

Lafayette

Middle School

Madison Mid

High School

West Seattle High

School District

Seattle
01

Finance

Sales Price

$485,000

Real Estate Taxes

$3,520/yr

HOA Fees

$987/mo

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Alki Beach

Seattle’s iconic beachside neighborhood with waterfront homes, sandy beaches, and stunning views of the Seattle skyline.

Alki Beach Neighborhood Guide

 

Where is Alki Beach in West Seattle?

Alki Beach stretches along Puget Sound from Alki Point toward Duwamish Head. It is Seattle’s original settlement—pioneers landed here in 1851—and remains the city’s most famous beach. The neighborhood is bordered on the north and west by Puget Sound and on the east by North Admiral. Alki offers a coastal village setting with a mix of single‑family houses, condos, apartments and townhouses. Its 3.7‑mile flat, paved Alki Trail attracts walkers, runners, cyclists and rollerbladers.

What Do Locals Love About Alki Beach?

  • Long stretch of sandy beach with sweeping views of the Seattle skyline, Elliott Bay and Puget Sound.

  • Multi‑use Alki Trail for walking, biking and skating.

  • Beachfront restaurants, cafés and casual eateries offering fish and chips, tacos and burgers.

  • Opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, beach volleyball and bonfires.

  • Wildlife sightings including orcas, gray whales and dolphins.

 

Local Lifestyle

Alki has a laid‑back, vacation‑like atmosphere. Residents and visitors enjoy sunset strolls, water sports and dining al fresco. The beach draws crowds on summer weekends, but the neighborhood retains a sense of community year‑round. Housing ranges from waterfront cottages to luxury condos and modern townhouses, attracting singles, families and active retirees.

Things to Do

  • Alki Beach Park: Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, sand volleyball and fire pits.

  • Alki Trail: Walk or bike the 3.7‑mile waterfront path.

  • Log House Museum & Alki Homestead: Learn about the area’s pioneer history.

  • Water Activities: Rent kayaks and paddleboards; watch for marine wildlife.

  • Dining: Sample seafood and global cuisine at waterfront restaurants and cafés.

  • Community Events: Attend summer festivals, outdoor concerts and beach clean‑ups.

 

Schools & Community Services

Alki Elementary School serves the neighborhood, and Madison Middle School and West Seattle High School are nearby. The Alki Community Center offers classes and meeting space; the refurbished Alki Bath House provides community programming and event rentals.

Walkability & Transportation

Alki is car‑dependent compared to inland neighborhoods, but there are bike lanes and a water taxi for commuting to downtown. Metro Route 50 links Alki to Admiral and Alaska Junction. Street parking can be tight during summer.

History & Culture

Alki is Seattle’s birthplace; a replica of the original settlers’ log cabin stands near Alki Point. The neighborhood once hosted Luna Park, a Coney Island‑style amusement park. Today the area retains its carnival spirit in summer while remaining calm most of the year. Alki is also a Certified Wildlife Habitat and part of the Whale Trail.

Homes & Housing

Housing options include waterfront cottages, modern condos with glass balconies, mid‑century homes and townhomes. Many properties have direct beach access or view decks. Waterfront homes are scarce and command premium prices.

Housing Market Trends

Alki real estate shows a steady upward trend. Limited waterfront inventory and the neighborhood’s broad appeal create strong demand and price appreciation.

Outdoor Recreation, Transportation & Boundaries

Alki Beach is all about outdoor fun. Alki Beach Park provides a 2½â€‘mile sandy beach popular for walking, jogging, rollerblading, volleyball and sunbathing . The park offers picnic tables and a bathhouse that hosts arts programming. Seven beach‑volleyball courts and a drop‑in court attract players of all levels . Water activities like kayaking, paddleboarding and scuba diving are readily available. Nearby historical attractions include the Log House Museum and Alki Homestead.

Transportation options include Metro Route 50, which connects Alki to Admiral and Alaska Junction, and routes 56 and 57 along Alki Avenue SW and Admiral Way . The West Seattle Water Taxi at Seacrest Park offers a scenic commute to downtown, and the paved Alki Trail provides a car‑free path along the waterfront. Drivers reach the West Seattle Bridge via Alki Avenue SW and Harbor Avenue SW.

Boundary Streets: Alki Beach stretches from 64th Place SW at Alki Point east to Duwamish Head along the shoreline . Puget Sound forms the northern and western boundary, while the bluffs rising toward North Admiral mark the eastern edge.

 

Alki Beach FAQ

Is Alki Beach a good place for families?

  • Yes—Alki’s flat, paved waterfront path is stroller‑friendly and the beach has shallow areas for wading. Play structures and nearby cafés make it appealing for families, though summer weekends can be busy.

What activities can I do at Alki Beach?

  • Alki offers swimming, sunbathing, sand volleyball on seven courts, kayaking and paddleboarding. The 2½â€‘mile Alki Trail is popular for walking, biking and rollerblading.

What types of housing are on Alki?

  • Housing includes waterfront cottages, modern condos, mid‑century homes and townhouses. Properties along the beachfront are scarce and command premium prices.

Is parking easy at Alki?

  • Parking is limited during summer weekends. Many visitors take Metro routes 50, 56 or 57 or the West Seattle Water Taxi from Seacrest Park.

Where does Alki begin and end?

  • Alki Beach runs from 64th Place SW at Alki Point eastward to Duwamish Head. Puget Sound borders the north and west sides, with bluffs rising toward North Admiral on the east.

 

Buying or Renting in Alki Beach?

Alki Beach remains one of West Seattle’s most desirable neighborhoods for buyers and renters seeking waterfront living and an active outdoor lifestyle. Buyers are drawn to the rare beachfront properties and sweeping views of Elliott Bay, while renters enjoy the neighborhood’s vibrant atmosphere and easy access to recreation.

From waterfront condos to homes just steps from the beach, Alki offers a unique lifestyle that’s difficult to find elsewhere in Seattle. If you're considering purchasing property here, you can learn more about how Mara guides clients through the West Seattle home buying process.

 

Alki Beach Neighborhood Guide Where is Alki Beach in West Seattle? Alki Beach stretches along Puget Sound from Alki Point toward Duwamish Head. It is Seattle’s original settlement—pioneers landed here in 1851—and remains the city’s most famous beach. The neighborhood is bordered on the north and west by Puget Sound and on the east by North Admiral. Alki offers a coastal village setting with a mix of single‑family houses, condos, apartments and townhouses. Its 3.7‑mile flat, paved Alki Trail attracts walkers, runners, cyclists and rollerbladers. What Do Locals Love About Alki Beach? Long stretch of sandy beach with sweeping views of the Seattle skyline, Elliott Bay and Puget Sound. Multi‑use Alki Trail for walking, biking and skating. Beachfront restaurants, cafés and casual eateries offering fish and chips, tacos and burgers. Opportunities for kayaking, paddleboarding, beach volleyball and bonfires. Wildlife sightings including orcas, gray whales and dolphins. Local Lifestyle Alki has a laid‑back, vacation‑like atmosphere. Residents and visitors enjoy sunset strolls, water sports and dining al fresco. The beach draws crowds on summer weekends, but the neighborhood retains a sense of community year‑round. Housing ranges from waterfront cottages to luxury condos and modern townhouses, attracting singles, families and active retirees. Things to Do Alki Beach Park: Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, sand volleyball and fire pits. Alki Trail: Walk or bike the 3.7‑mile waterfront path. Log House Museum & Alki Homestead: Learn about the area’s pioneer history. Water Activities: Rent kayaks and paddleboards; watch for marine wildlife. Dining: Sample seafood and global cuisine at waterfront restaurants and cafés. Community Events: Attend summer festivals, outdoor concerts and beach clean‑ups. Schools & Community Services Alki Elementary School serves the neighborhood, and Madison Middle School and West Seattle High School are nearby. The Alki Community Center offers classes and meeting space; the refurbished Alki Bath House provides community programming and event rentals. Walkability & Transportation Alki is car‑dependent compared to inland neighborhoods, but there are bike lanes and a water taxi for commuting to downtown. Metro Route 50 links Alki to Admiral and Alaska Junction. Street parking can be tight during summer. History & Culture Alki is Seattle’s birthplace; a replica of the original settlers’ log cabin stands near Alki Point. The neighborhood once hosted Luna Park, a Coney Island‑style amusement park. Today the area retains its carnival spirit in summer while remaining calm most of the year. Alki is also a Certified Wildlife Habitat and part of the Whale Trail. Homes & Housing Housing options include waterfront cottages, modern condos with glass balconies, mid‑century homes and townhomes. Many properties have direct beach access or view decks. Waterfront homes are scarce and command premium prices. Housing Market Trends Alki real estate shows a steady upward trend. Limited waterfront inventory and the neighborhood’s broad appeal create strong demand and price appreciation. Outdoor Recreation, Transportation & Boundaries Alki Beach is all about outdoor fun. Alki Beach Park provides a 2½â€‘mile sandy beach popular for walking, jogging, rollerblading, volleyball and sunbathing . The park offers picnic tables and a bathhouse that hosts arts programming. Seven beach‑volleyball courts and a drop‑in court attract players of all levels . Water activities like kayaking, paddleboarding and scuba diving are readily available. Nearby historical attractions include the Log House Museum and Alki Homestead. Transportation options include Metro Route 50, which connects Alki to Admiral and Alaska Junction, and routes 56 and 57 along Alki Avenue SW and Admiral Way . The West Seattle Water Taxi at Seacrest Park offers a scenic commute to downtown, and the paved Alki Trail provides a car‑free path along the waterfront. Drivers reach the West Seattle Bridge via Alki Avenue SW and Harbor Avenue SW. Boundary Streets: Alki Beach stretches from 64th Place SW at Alki Point east to Duwamish Head along the shoreline . Puget Sound forms the northern and western boundary, while the bluffs rising toward North Admiral mark the eastern edge. Alki Beach FAQ Is Alki Beach a good place for families? Yes—Alki’s flat, paved waterfront path is stroller‑friendly and the beach has shallow areas for wading. Play structures and nearby cafés make it appealing for families, though summer weekends can be busy. What activities can I do at Alki Beach? Alki offers swimming, sunbathing, sand volleyball on seven courts, kayaking and paddleboarding. The 2½â€‘mile Alki Trail is popular for walking, biking and rollerblading. What types of housing are on Alki? Housing includes waterfront cottages, modern condos, mid‑century homes and townhouses. Properties along the beachfront are scarce and command premium prices. Is parking easy at Alki? Parking is limited during summer weekends. Many visitors take Metro routes 50, 56 or 57 or the West Seattle Water Taxi from Seacrest Park. Where does Alki begin and end? Alki Beach runs from 64th Place SW at Alki Point eastward to Duwamish Head. Puget Sound borders the north and west sides, with bluffs rising toward North Admiral on the east. Buying or Renting in Alki Beach? Alki Beach remains one of West Seattle’s most desirable neighborhoods for buyers and renters seeking waterfront living and an active outdoor lifestyle. Buyers are drawn to the rare beachfront properties and sweeping views of Elliott Bay, while renters enjoy the neighborhood’s vibrant atmosphere and easy access to recreation. From waterfront condos to homes just steps from the beach, Alki offers a unique lifestyle that’s difficult to find elsewhere in Seattle. If you're considering purchasing property here, you can learn more about how Mara guides clients through the West Seattle home buying process.
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Mara Haveson

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West Seattle's #1 realtor in 2024 & 2025 and managing broker of Compass West Seattle, Mara Haveson’s path has been marked by a steadfast commitment to excellence in the real estate industry. Mara's career began in Pittsburgh, PA when she earned her real estate license at the young age of 18. By 19, she had bought and flipped her first house, an...

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