An iconic Seattle property that measures just 55 inches across at its slimmest point—and has become known as the “Montlake Spite House“—is back on the market for $799,000, exactly 100 years after it ...
Woodinville homeowner Evan Gee wasn’t planning on buying a new house in 2025 — that was until he noticed a much larger home down the street had lingered on the market for four months with no offers.
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Seattle's housing market may be stabilizing on paper, but it still excludes a growing share of residents, shaping who can stay in the city and who has to look elsewhere. The big picture: The cost of ...
This story was originally published on MyNorthwest.com. A Seattle house made famous for its odd design and its spiteful backstory has been sold for $745,000. Known as the infamous “Spite House,” the ...
Seattle's infamous "Spite House" has found itself a new owner, 100 years after it was built by a scorned landowner in a reported attempt to seek revenge against her neighbor—who also happened to be ...
SEATTLE — Some houses are built from wood or stone, but an iconic house in Seattle’s Montlake neighborhood may be constructed of something much stronger: spite. The Montlake “Spite House" is back up ...