
Welcome to 124 Jacolet Lane NW!

Welcoming entry with warm wood-trimmed doors, radiant heated concrete floors, and a view straight through to the light-filled living area beyond.

The propane fireplace anchors the living room beneath soaring ceilings and a grid of windows that flood the space with natural light.

Open-concept main floor with views through to the entry, kitchen, and the sculptural open-tread staircase — the layout lives larger than it looks on paper.

The living room from the window side — the cathedral ceiling, open staircase, and layered natural light make this feel far removed from a typical townhome.

The dining area with bar seating at the island beyond — a comfortable everyday space with access to the garden patio just out of frame.

The heart of the main floor — dining, kitchen, and living all connected, with the fireplace and patio door visible from a single vantage point.

The dining area opens to the private garden patio through a wood-framed glass door — an easy transition to outdoor living.

Main level bathroom.

The open-tread staircase with steel frame and wood handrail is one of the home's standout architectural details, visible from both the entry and living area.

An overhead look at the living room shows the full scale of the space — the two-story window wall, fireplace, and connection to the main floor all read clearly from above.

View from the staircase landing — the open railing gives the upper level a connection to the living space below and the garden beyond.

The upper-level hallway with bamboo floors, open railing overlooking the living room, and clerestory windows that keep the space bright.

The primary bedroom with vaulted ceiling, ceiling fan, multiple windows, and a calm, well-proportioned layout.

The California Closets walk-through system connects the primary bath to the bedroom — dual vanities with marble countertops flank the passage with generous shelving throughout.

Second south facing bedroom.

Full bathroom on second floor.

The third bedroom is staged as a home office — corner windows, bamboo floors, and enough room to function well in either configuration.

The private patio off the main level — concrete pavers, established plantings, a stone retaining wall, and a quiet sense of enclosure.

Rooftop solar panels are a meaningful feature at this price point — and a reflection of how this home has been maintained and updated over time.

An overhead look at the townhome community — the layout, shared drive, individual garages, and proximity to Madison Avenue.

The location in context — tucked into the Winslow neighborhood with Puget Sound and the Cascades visible in the distance. Walkable to town, but with a residential feel that doesn't read that way.

Winslow in the foreground, Eagle Harbor and the ferry terminal to the right, Seattle across the water, and Mount Rainier on the horizon. The commute context, in one frame.