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4037 52nd Avenue SW

  • Seattle, WA
  • $1,075,000
$1,075,000

4037 52nd Avenue SW

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,650 Sq.Ft. 5,750 Sq.Ft.

Description

Dreamy 1916 craftsman in move in ready condition! Located in the coveted Genesee hill neighborhood with sought after school district, quick access to Alki beach and many businesses nearby. Open floor plan on main level showcases a beautiful blend of updates with classis original charm. The fir floors and original millwork are in great condition, and most windows have been updated. All bathrooms have been remodeled with tasteful finishes. You will love the charming dining space off the kitchen with custom built in cabinetry. Generous sized bedroom on upper level and two large bedrooms on lower level. The large windows provide year-round natural light. All new flooring on lower level and high ceilings. The fully fenced flat backyard is ready for summer BBQs! Two large off-street parking spaces off paved alley behind the house and bonus outdoor structure could make the perfect WFH office! The vegetable beds are in place and ready for the next growing season! Welcome home!

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Location

4037 52nd Avenue SW, Seattle, WA 98116

Status

Sold

Date Sold

August 21, 2026

1916

1916

Year Built

3

3

Total Bedrooms

2

2

Total Bathrooms

1,650

1,650

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

5,750

5,750

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

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Interior

Total Bedrooms

3

Total Bathrooms

2

Full Bathroom

1

Three Quarter Bathroom

1

Flooring

Ceramic Tile, Concrete, Hardwood, Softwood

Appliances

Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Microwave, Refrigerator, Stove(s)/Range(s), Tankless Water Heater, Washer

Other Interior Features

Dbl Pane/Storm Window, Dining Room, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Water Heater
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Exterior & Building

Story

1

Water Source

Public

Roof

Composition

Lot Features

Alley, Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk

Parking

Driveway, Off Street

Heat Type

Forced Air

Air Conditioning

None

Sewer

Sewer Connected

Substructure

Poured Concrete, Slab

Security Features

Fully Fenced

Other Exterior Features

Wood
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

1,650 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

1,650 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

5,750 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

2565326

Type

Residential

Year Built

1916

Neighborhood

Genesee

Architecture Styles

Craftsman

View Description

Territorial

Elementary School

Genesee Hill Elementary

Middle School

Madison Mid

High School

West Seattle High

School District

Seattle
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Finance

Sales Price

$1,075,000

Real Estate Taxes

$8,866/yr

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Genesee

A welcoming residential neighborhood near Alaska Junction with tree-lined streets, parks, and classic West Seattle homes.

Genesee Neighborhood Guide

Where is the Genesee neighborhood in West Seattle?

Genesee sits just south of Alaska Junction, bounded roughly by SW Genesee Street to the south and SW Charlestown Street to the north. This centrally located neighborhood blends residential charm with locally owned shops and cafes. Genesee offers views, a small‑town atmosphere and single‑family homes, making it attractive to families and professionals. Recent apartment developments near the Junction have brought additional housing and amenities.

What do locals love about Genesee?

  • Leafy streets and locally owned shops and cafes.

  • Family‑friendly parks like Ercolini Park and Genesee Hill Elementary’s playground.

  • Views and a small‑town atmosphere close to the Junction.

  • Recent apartment developments attracting professionals.

Local Lifestyle

Genesee embodies a relaxed lifestyle where neighbors know each other. Residents enjoy dining at neighborhood favorites such as Buddha Ruksa, Seattle Fish Company and Shadowland and sipping coffee at Hotwire Coffeehouse. Families gather at Ercolini Park for play and community events. The area’s central location allows for quick trips to Alaska Junction or a short commute downtown.

Things to Do

  • Ercolini Park: Playgrounds, open lawns and community gardens.

  • Genesee Hill Elementary: School grounds double as a park outside school hours.

  • Local Restaurants & Cafes: Enjoy Thai at Buddha Ruksa, seafood at Seattle Fish Company and coffee at Hotwire Coffeehouse.

  • Alaska Junction: Shop and dine just a few blocks away.

Schools & Community Services

Genesee Hill Elementary is one of West Seattle’s top elementary schools. Madison Middle School and West Seattle High School serve older students. Community services include the West Seattle Library, West Seattle YMCA and local churches.

Walkability & Transportation

Genesee’s relatively flat streets make it walkable. RapidRide buses along California Avenue SW provide quick downtown access. Residents also have easy access to bike lanes connecting to Alki and downtown.

History & Culture

Genesee developed alongside Alaska Junction in the early 20th century. Many homes date to the 1920s–1950s, giving the neighborhood a cohesive architectural style. Community events and block parties contribute to a friendly, small‑town feel.

Homes & Housing

Housing consists primarily of single‑family Craftsman and mid‑century homes on tree‑lined streets. New apartment buildings near the Junction offer alternatives for renters and young professionals.

Housing Market Trends

Genesee remains in demand due to its central location and family appeal. Home prices have risen steadily but remain slightly lower than in waterfront neighborhoods. New construction focuses on townhomes and small apartment buildings.

Outdoor Recreation, Transportation & Boundaries

Genesee offers easy access to parks and playfields. Ercolini Park—a community‑built playground—features play structures, open lawns and community gardens . Genesee Hill Elementary’s playground and fields are open outside school hours. Hiawatha Playfield, Schmitz Preserve Park and the West Seattle Golf Course are all nearby, and Alki Beach is a short bike ride away. Neighborhood restaurants and cafés serve as informal gathering spots .

Transit in Genesee is efficient. Buses along California Ave SW, including RapidRide C, provide frequent service to downtown. Flat streets make walking and biking easy, and many residents commute by bike via the West Seattle Bridge. Drivers use SW Genesee St, SW Charlestown St and California Ave SW to reach the bridge.

Boundary Streets: Genesee extends north from SW Genesee Street to SW Charlestown Street and west from 46th Ave SW to 56th Ave SW

 

Genesee FAQ

What is Genesee known for?

  • Genesee blends residential charm with locally owned shops and cafés. Ercolini Park—a community playground—serves as a gathering place, and many homes offer views toward downtown and the Olympics.

What are the boundaries of Genesee?

  • The neighborhood extends from SW Genesee Street north to SW Charlestown Street and west from 46th Ave SW to 56th Ave SW.

Where are the parks in Genesee?

  • Ercolini Park features play structures, lawns and community gardens. The grounds of Genesee Hill Elementary are open after school hours, and Hiawatha Playfield, Schmitz Preserve Park and West Seattle Golf Course are nearby.

What types of housing are available?

  • Genesee offers Craftsman and mid‑century single‑family homes on tree‑lined streets, as well as newer apartments and townhomes near Alaska Junction.

How do you commute from Genesee?

  • Residents use RapidRide C and other buses along California Ave SW for quick downtown access. Flat streets make walking and biking easy, and drivers reach the West Seattle Bridge via SW Genesee or SW Charlestown.

 

Buying or Renting in Genesee?

Genesee remains a popular neighborhood for buyers and renters who want a residential setting close to the energy of Alaska Junction. Buyers and renters are drawn to the neighborhood’s classic homes, tree-lined streets, and convenient access to parks and schools.

From traditional craftsman homes to newer townhomes near the Junction, Genesee offers housing options that balance convenience with residential charm. If you're interested in purchasing a home here, you can learn more about Mara’s home buying process and how she works with buyers in West Seattle.

 

Genesee Neighborhood Guide Where is the Genesee neighborhood in West Seattle? Genesee sits just south of Alaska Junction, bounded roughly by SW Genesee Street to the south and SW Charlestown Street to the north. This centrally located neighborhood blends residential charm with locally owned shops and cafes. Genesee offers views, a small‑town atmosphere and single‑family homes, making it attractive to families and professionals. Recent apartment developments near the Junction have brought additional housing and amenities. What do locals love about Genesee? Leafy streets and locally owned shops and cafes. Family‑friendly parks like Ercolini Park and Genesee Hill Elementary’s playground. Views and a small‑town atmosphere close to the Junction. Recent apartment developments attracting professionals. Local Lifestyle Genesee embodies a relaxed lifestyle where neighbors know each other. Residents enjoy dining at neighborhood favorites such as Buddha Ruksa, Seattle Fish Company and Shadowland and sipping coffee at Hotwire Coffeehouse. Families gather at Ercolini Park for play and community events. The area’s central location allows for quick trips to Alaska Junction or a short commute downtown. Things to Do Ercolini Park: Playgrounds, open lawns and community gardens. Genesee Hill Elementary: School grounds double as a park outside school hours. Local Restaurants & Cafes: Enjoy Thai at Buddha Ruksa, seafood at Seattle Fish Company and coffee at Hotwire Coffeehouse. Alaska Junction: Shop and dine just a few blocks away. Schools & Community Services Genesee Hill Elementary is one of West Seattle’s top elementary schools. Madison Middle School and West Seattle High School serve older students. Community services include the West Seattle Library, West Seattle YMCA and local churches. Walkability & Transportation Genesee’s relatively flat streets make it walkable. RapidRide buses along California Avenue SW provide quick downtown access. Residents also have easy access to bike lanes connecting to Alki and downtown. History & Culture Genesee developed alongside Alaska Junction in the early 20th century. Many homes date to the 1920s–1950s, giving the neighborhood a cohesive architectural style. Community events and block parties contribute to a friendly, small‑town feel. Homes & Housing Housing consists primarily of single‑family Craftsman and mid‑century homes on tree‑lined streets. New apartment buildings near the Junction offer alternatives for renters and young professionals. Housing Market Trends Genesee remains in demand due to its central location and family appeal. Home prices have risen steadily but remain slightly lower than in waterfront neighborhoods. New construction focuses on townhomes and small apartment buildings. Outdoor Recreation, Transportation & Boundaries Genesee offers easy access to parks and playfields. Ercolini Park—a community‑built playground—features play structures, open lawns and community gardens . Genesee Hill Elementary’s playground and fields are open outside school hours. Hiawatha Playfield, Schmitz Preserve Park and the West Seattle Golf Course are all nearby, and Alki Beach is a short bike ride away. Neighborhood restaurants and cafés serve as informal gathering spots . Transit in Genesee is efficient. Buses along California Ave SW, including RapidRide C, provide frequent service to downtown. Flat streets make walking and biking easy, and many residents commute by bike via the West Seattle Bridge. Drivers use SW Genesee St, SW Charlestown St and California Ave SW to reach the bridge. Boundary Streets: Genesee extends north from SW Genesee Street to SW Charlestown Street and west from 46th Ave SW to 56th Ave SW Genesee FAQ What is Genesee known for? Genesee blends residential charm with locally owned shops and cafés. Ercolini Park—a community playground—serves as a gathering place, and many homes offer views toward downtown and the Olympics. What are the boundaries of Genesee? The neighborhood extends from SW Genesee Street north to SW Charlestown Street and west from 46th Ave SW to 56th Ave SW. Where are the parks in Genesee? Ercolini Park features play structures, lawns and community gardens. The grounds of Genesee Hill Elementary are open after school hours, and Hiawatha Playfield, Schmitz Preserve Park and West Seattle Golf Course are nearby. What types of housing are available? Genesee offers Craftsman and mid‑century single‑family homes on tree‑lined streets, as well as newer apartments and townhomes near Alaska Junction. How do you commute from Genesee? Residents use RapidRide C and other buses along California Ave SW for quick downtown access. Flat streets make walking and biking easy, and drivers reach the West Seattle Bridge via SW Genesee or SW Charlestown. Buying or Renting in Genesee? Genesee remains a popular neighborhood for buyers and renters who want a residential setting close to the energy of Alaska Junction. Buyers and renters are drawn to the neighborhood’s classic homes, tree-lined streets, and convenient access to parks and schools. From traditional craftsman homes to newer townhomes near the Junction, Genesee offers housing options that balance convenience with residential charm. If you're interested in purchasing a home here, you can learn more about Mara’s home buying process and how she works with buyers in West Seattle.
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Mara Haveson

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West Seattle's #1 realtor in 2024 & 2025 and managing broker of Compass West Seattle, Mara Haveson’s path has been marked by a steadfast commitment to excellence in the real estate industry. Mara's career began in Pittsburgh, PA when she earned her real estate license at the young age of 18. By 19, she had bought and flipped her first house, an...

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