

Luxuriate at Station 49
Luxuriate at Station 49
Luxuriate amidst a lavish, architect-designed, turnkey residence with elevated Northwest contemporary aesthetics and nearly $200K in upgrades including smart home features and an open air spa set in the serenity of an impeccably relandscaped garden. Surrounded by towering trees and native plantings in Hawthorne Hills, revel in the boutique community of Station 49 sequestered on a private lane off a coveted dead end street steps from the Burke-Gilman Trail and minutes from Magnuson Park and University Village.
6013 53rd Ave NE, Seattle, WA
$2,350,000
MLS#: 2330181
3,002 SF modern residence
4 BR / 3.25 BA + media room
5,000 SF lot in private enclave
2-car garage, 4 off street parking spaces
Quiet lane on coveted dead end street
Proximate to 520, I-5
Sought-after NE Seattle setting
Station 49 by FAUL development
Flat, thoughtfully landscaped grounds
2019 Northwest contemporary design

The Residence

Designed by architect Kenneth Wilson, this distinctly Pacific Northwest residence exudes artistic, modern lines while fostering warmth and comfort at every turn. Regale favorite tales with loved ones around the oversized fireplace, the heartbeat of the home. Relish indoor/ outdoor living and dine al fresco in the outdoor dining area just off the chef’s kitchen and soak under the stars in the romantic backyard spa. Flow from room to room accompanied by your favorite music with the Sonos Sound System, and balance mood lighting with automated Lutron shades throughout—all under one Nu-Ray metal roof with a 20-year warranty. No detail in this immaculate retreat was left untouched courtesy of $200K in upgrades completed in 2023.
Home security system
NW Custom Interiors cabinetry
Pental kitchen island/eating bar
Bertazzoni, Bosch & Zephyr appliances
Grohe bath fixtures
Hard surface flooring
TV/media room surround sound
Mitsubishi mini split heating/cooling



The Grounds

Retreat to the garden to take refuge in the completely transformed, modern landscape design. Anchored by a towering heritage Oak that reigns over the formal outdoor living area, follow the perfectly placed pavers to wander among a variety of vibrant Japanese Maples, Hydrangeas, Creeping Juniper and brilliant green Creeping Jenny spilling over artistic planters for the ultimate in urban forest bathing. Designed to grow cherished privacy, arborvitae and boxwoods line the Cedar fence along with dwarf conifers and textural ornamental grasses. Dramatic outdoor lighting illuminates pathways and up focus fixtures cast a gorgeous evening glow highlighting the flora. An irrigation system and strategically placed turf offer low maintenance for a lock & go lifestyle.
Decorative planters
Jacuzzi J-575 Luxury Hot Tub
Rainbird Irrigation Sprinkler System
Patio garden fountain
Green roof privacy parapet
Automated Vista Landscape Lighting



Station 49 Enclave

In the sought-after Northeast Seattle neighborhood of Hawthorne Hills, sequestered on a coveted dead end street, discover Station 49—a private enclave of nine distinctly Northwest residences created by reputed, award-winning local developer FAUL. A local leader in thoughtful, sustainable development, featured in the New York Times, Seattle Times and The American Institute of Architects, FAUL is known for improving Northwest neighborhoods while delivering top quality and lasting value. Designed by architect Kenneth Wilson, residents relish in open and generous living spaces that are a fusion of natural light, Pacific Northwest design and careful attention to detail. Named for an historic railway station along the original Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway (SLS&E), Station 49 is steps from the Burke-Gilman Trail (a former railway until its trail conversion in 1978) and benefits from its close proximity to Magnuson Park and University Village.
Private community
Visionary local developer
Historic Seattle Preservation Award
Architect-designed homes
High quality, sustainable materials
National AIA Housing Award Winner



The Neigborhood

Filled with winding tree-lined streets, impeccable homes and picturesque views of the Cascades, Lake Washington and the Seattle skyline, the peaceful, private, hilltop enclave of Hawthorne Hills offers quick, easy access to an array of amenities. A highly walkable and bikeable neighborhood, Hawthorne Hills features a network of walking trails and the 20-mile long Burke-Gilman Trail connecting to recreational hubs throughout the community including nearby Pathways Park and the expansive to Warren G. Magnuson Park.
Burke-Gilman Trail 250 feet
University of Washington 2.5 miles
PCC Community Market 0.9 miles
Seattle Children’s Hospital 1.6 miles
Metropolitan Market 1.3 miles
University Village 2.4 miles
Warren G. Magnuson Park 0.6 miles
Roosevelt Light Rail Station 2.4 miles



Guest/Bonus/Flex Space
First/Ground Floor
Entertaining/Living Level
Second Floor
Sleeping Level
Third Floor N
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Seasoned Real Estate Professional with 20+ years of experience Educated at Brown University and Art Institute of Chicago
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