
18,942 SF MUR-70 zoned parcel located within an emerging assemblage area where multiple ownership groups are exploring future redevelopment opportunities.

Measuring approximately 296' x 64', the property provides a substantial development footprint with efficient dimensions for future planning.

Unlike many redevelopment sites, the property includes an existing residence capable of supporting immediate occupancy or rental income.

The existing residence allows buyers to generate income, occupy immediately or pursue redevelopment on their own timeline.

Detached 369 SF garage/shop structure provides storage, workspace and support for tenants, owners or contractors.

Off-street parking for three vehicles and existing site improvements enhance flexibility during ownership, leasing or future planning.

Functional living spaces support continued residential use while long-term plans are evaluated.

Existing improvements provide immediate utility often absent from pure land acquisitions.

The home's flexible layout supports owner occupancy, rental income or project staging.

The subtle shift is that every caption keeps bringing the viewer back to the investment thesis rather than describing paint colors, finishes or room features.

Large gathering spaces contribute to the home's functionality as a rental, residence or interim holding asset.

Additional living areas provide flexibility for a variety of occupancy and leasing strategies.

One of five bedrooms within the existing residence, supporting larger households or rental configurations.

Flexible bedroom spaces increase the property's utility during a hold or income-producing period.

Existing residential infrastructure may reduce carrying costs while future development plans are pursued.

The home's expanded footprint offers functionality beyond many typical redevelopment properties.

Multiple bedrooms create opportunities for owner occupancy, rental income or workforce housing.

Existing improvements allow buyers to benefit from the property today while planning for tomorrow

Functional residential improvements support immediate use and flexibility.

Main level floorplan illustrating the relationship between living spaces, bedrooms, parking and site improvements.

Upper-level bedrooms further expand the home's usable living area.

Subject property outlined within Echo Lake Gardens, illustrating its position within a larger emerging redevelopment opportunity.

Adjacent parks, recreation facilities and community amenities help support long-term residential demand.

The property's nearly 20,000 SF footprint, level topography and rectangular dimensions distinguish it within the station area.

Located 0.6 miles from Shoreline North/185th Station within one of Shoreline's fastest-growing redevelopment corridors.

Strategically positioned between Seattle and Snohomish County employment and growth centers.

Recent multifamily projects demonstrate the scale of investment occurring throughout the 185th Street corridor.

Direct rail access connects the station area with Lynnwood, the University District, Capitol Hill, Downtown Seattle and SeaTac Airport.

The combination of light rail and Interstate 5 access strengthens the site's long-term appeal.

Retail, services and infrastructure continue to expand alongside residential growth near the station.

Public and private investment continues to reshape the surrounding neighborhood and urban environment.

Major transportation investments continue to support housing growth and redevelopment activity.

MUR-70 zoning and proximity to light rail create compelling long-term redevelopment potential.

New residential and mixed-use projects continue to transform Shoreline's urban core.

A key catalyst for redevelopment, investment and increasing land values throughout the district.

Direct transit connections place major employment, educational and cultural destinations within easy reach.

The Shoreline North/185th Station places Downtown Seattle approximately 25 minutes away by rail while connecting the property to one of the region's expanding transit networks.

New businesses and neighborhood gathering places continue to emerge alongside the public investment surrounding the 185th Street station area.