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$370,000 Homes in Washington, New York and Michigan

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Seattle | $370,000

A one-bedroom, one-bathroom condominium in a 1929 building

This home is in the Capitol Hill neighborhood, half a block from a Trader Joe’s, an organic grocery co-op and several popular nightlife spots on a bustling stretch of Madison Street. It is within walking distance of Italian, Korean and Mexican restaurants, as well as Northwest Film Forum, an independent movie theater.

Cal Anderson Park, a city park with a wading pool and tennis, basketball and dodge ball courts, is less than a mile away. Downtown is a 20-minute ride on public transit. Driving to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport takes about half an hour.

Size: 644 square feet

Price per square foot: $575

Indoors: This apartment’s front door opens into a foyer with hardwood floors.

Through an arched doorway to the right is a living room with windows overlooking the building’s shared backyard. On one side of this space is a built-in daybed with cabinets, a trundle bed and curtains that can be closed for privacy.

Off the living room is a galley kitchen with ample cabinetry; stainless steel appliances including a range with an electric cooktop; and a window overlooking the backyard.

The bedroom and bathroom are off a short hallway extending from the living room. The bedroom is large enough to hold a queen-size bed and a small desk; the bathroom has its original tile and a combined tub and shower.

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