
This is not the usual West Seattle townhome story. Perched high on Gatewood Hill, this 2022-built beauty delivers the kind of package buyers are always hunting for and rarely actually find: modern design, rare privacy, real outdoor living, dedicated parking, and a rooftop deck with the kind of sweeping 360-degree views that instantly separate it from the crowd.

A standout from the typical West Seattle townhome crowd, this 2022-built view Gatewood home offers something rare: it simply does not feel like a typical congested townhome community. Blending beautifully into a streetscape of established single-family homes, it feels more special, residential, and elevated than buyers usually expect.

What makes this home especially compelling is that it checks boxes across multiple buyer profiles without feeling generic. It offers the move-in-ready ease and newer-construction appeal first-time buyers want, the strong visuals and smart functionality relocation buyers need, the commute convenience and work-from-home flexibility that speak to working professionals, and the entertaining spaces, privacy, and outdoor moments lifestyle buyers are chasing.

In a market full of homes that blur together, this one has a much clearer identity: polished, practical, private, and elevated in all the right ways. Put simply, this one feels special because it actually is. It is stylish without being cold, practical without being boring, and just a little bit sexy without ever tipping into try-hard territory.

Inside, the vibe is clean, current, and effortlessly livable. Natural light pours in, the layout feels open without wasting space, and the main floor connects beautifully to a landscaped fenced yard with patio access that makes indoor-outdoor living feel easy and natural.

Mini-split heating and cooling in the living room and primary keep things comfortable year-round,

And because overdelivering is part of the charm here, there are actually two private patios plus the rooftop deck, giving this home a whole lot more lifestyle than buyers expect at this level.

The finishes land in exactly the right place: sleek quartz slab countertops, a full tile backsplash, under-cabinet lighting, stainless appliances, induction cooking, wide-plank hardwood flooring, and a modern aesthetic that feels fresh without trying too hard. It presents like new because it basically is.

The side patio off the kitchen. The outdoor storage unit is to the left of the door (not pictured)

Up the first flight of stairs is the 2nd bedroom. Each bedroom is on its own floor and has its own bath, which means the home lives beautifully whether the buyer wants an elevated guest setup, roommate flexibility, a polished work-from-home arrangement, or simply some breathing room.

The full bath on the 2nd level with heated floors.

The second bedroom level also includes the laundry closet.

The top-floor primary suite feels like a proper retreat with great natural light, downtown views, and a spa-like bath with a walk-in rain shower.

View of downtown from the primary suite.

The primary 3/4 bath with rain shower and heated floors.

Puget Sound, the Olympics, downtown Seattle, mountains, sunsets, city lights—it is all up here, and it gives this home a level of wow factor that hits the moment you start imagining evening cocktails, weekend hangs, or a quiet morning coffee above it all.

And then there is the location, which really seals the deal. A sweet neighborhood park sits just up the block, giving the home an almost tucked-away feel, yet you are only moments from the energy and convenience of West’ Seattle’s Morgan Junction. Grab groceries at Thriftway, meet friends for a drink at The Bridge, Whiskey West, or Beveridge Place Pub, or keep it hyper-local with nearby favorites like Locol, GH Pasta & Co., and Westy’s.

RapidRide makes downtown access refreshingly straightforward, and Lincoln Park is close enough for beach and trail time, and one of the best outdoor escapes in Seattle. It is exactly the kind of location that appeals to buyers who want a calm residential vibe without feeling cut off from the good stuff.