
1801 29th Avenue, Seattle
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms3.5
HeatGas, Forced Air
FireplaceOne
Year Built2019
Square Footage4,005
Your neighborhood guide to living in Madison Valley
- Schools
- Shopping/Restaurants
- Outdoor Recreation
- Community
Schools
- Madrona Elementary
Every student by name and need. - Meany Middle
A community of lifelong learners that demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and values required for innovative global citizenship. - Garfield High (Award Winning)
A place where you make your dreams come true. - Bush School
To spark in students of diverse backgrounds and talents a passion for learning, accomplishment, and contribution to their communities. - Seattle Preparatory
Seattle Prep is a Catholic, Jesuit college preparatory school since 1891.
Shopping/Restaurants
Shopping
- Madrona Business District
Featuring roughly 10 restaurants, a corner market, Pilates studio, barber, dry cleaner, laundromat, jewelry, home decor store, doggie daycare, children’s boutique, plus other businesses including the home of the world famous Glassybaby. - Pacific Place
Enjoy the view of five levels of exceptional fashion, delicious foods and new movies. - University Village Shopping Center
Seattle’s only outdoor lifestyle shopping center, offering a unique mix of locally-owned boutiques, signature national retailers, and a distinct collection of restaurants and eateries. - Bellevue Square Mall
Home to over 200 shops, the region’s largest dining district with over 50 local-to-global restaurants & nightlife adventures.
Restaurants
- Nue
Tapas/Small Plates – An opportunity to experiment and explore, to both work with and taste new flavors and foods without any pretense or culinary douchiness. - Bar Cantinetta
Tuscan. - The Essential Baking Company
Our menus change to highlight the seasons and we choose locally produced ingredients whenever possible. We serve breakfast and lunch, fair-trade Victrola Coffee, teas, natural juices, sodas; and of course our fresh-baked breads, pastries, crackers and desserts. - The Harvest Vine
Tapas in Seattle: A Basque kitchen where collaboration meets craft and strangers become friends. - Café Flora
Creative vegetarian cuisine. - Aglio E Olio
Locally sourced simply delicious, unpretentious, and honest rustic Italian. - Voila! Bistrot
Charming French food venue.
Outdoor Recreation
- Plum Tree Park
Great neighborhood park complete with a play area with slide and climbing features, small lawn area, and true to its name: a plum tree. - Washington Park Arboretum
230 acres contain a dynamic assortment of plants, some found nowhere else in the Northwest. - Seattle Japanese Garden
One of the most highly regarded Japanese-style gardens in North America. - Madrona Park
Park includes a wooded hillside that slopes down to a grassy beach and swimming area, where lifeguards are on duty in the summer. It also features a jogging path along Lake Washington and picnic areas. - Cal Anderson Park
Includes a fountain, texture pool and reflecting pool, promenade paths, landscaping, a shelterhouse, a plaza, a children’s play area, a wading pool, a lighted sports field, and a number of oversize chess boards. This open park invites walking, sitting, reading, contemplation, informal sports in the meadow, and organized sports on the athletic field. - Powell Barnett Park
Children’s play area, complex climbing structures, a wading pool in the summer, basketball hoops,and a broad field ideal for frisbee – there’s something in the park for kids of all ages.
Community
- About Madison Valley
Located near the Washington Park Arboretum, Madison Valley has been called “Little France” in recognition of its many outstanding French restaurants.