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By Phil Leng, Phil Leng - Retired
(Retired)
A Beautiful Log Cabin Home and Retreat for sale in Normandy Park, Washington $825,000 Listing Next Week Your Personal Retreat and Income PropertyIn the middle of the South Seattle area of the Puget Sound is Normandy Park. This beautiful log cabin has trees, a ravine and a river to one side. There is a sport court in back. The main room has a soaring ceiling with a stone fireplace. There are even two other small houses on the same property. One is a two bedroom, and one is a one bedroom. Live in your own private estate in the middle of town. Call us today to make this property your own! View Larger Map
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By Sam DeBord, Seattle Real Estate Broker
(SeattleHome.com -Coldwell Banker Danforth)
Normandy Park, just South of Seattle and Burien on Puget Sound, has some of the most serene, idyllic locations for waterfront homes.  The small community is filled with tall timbers and has very little through-traffic, making it a quiet and well-kept town.  Homes near the waterfront in Normandy Park range from smaller homes with views of the Sound and the islands, to large modern estates seated right on the saltwater shoreline.  The waterfront is also highly varied.  About half of Normandy Park waterfront homes sit on lots where the water is easily-accessible, with comfortable slopes, low banks, and sandy beaches.  The other half sit high on bluffs, with waterfront access through steep stairways and sometimes ladders.  These homes have some of the best Puget Sound views, with panoramic ...
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By Sam DeBord, Seattle Real Estate Broker
(SeattleHome.com -Coldwell Banker Danforth)
Normandy Park is just South of West Seattle, between Burien/Seahurst and Des Moines.  Situated on the Puget Sound waterfront, this neighborhood has a quiet, secluded feel.  It's just a short hop to the Airport, I-5, and Highway 509. The Puget Sound waterfront homes here come in a variety of prices, from economical rambler hideaways to green-built, modern cliff-hanging mansions.  There are currently just a few Normandy Park waterfront homes on the market, ranging from $700k to $3.75 million. Normandy Park Waterfront Homes Sam DeBord and Brian WiegandSeattleHome.com (206) 431-5900Seattle Waterfront Real Estate Brokers - RE/MAX ConnectedSeattle Waterfront Homes - Seattle Water View Homes - Seattle Floating Homes - Seattle Houseboats - Seattle Condos - Seattle Luxury Homes - Seattle Homes F...
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By Kerry Lohr, Broker, GRI, ASP, EcoBroker
(Prudential Northwest Realty)
May 16th from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Center (19010 1st Ave S), there will be a huge recycling event. You can bring such items as tires, motor oil, antifreeze, lead acid batteries, cardboard, household goods, clothing, toilets and sinks, propane tanks, clean scrap wood, bulky wood, and electronic equipment. For more information, call 206.248.7603. Rain barrels and compost bins will also be sold at this event for the cash only price of $20 each while supplies last. Funding is provided by the King County Solid Waste Division, the Washington State Department of Ecology, and the local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County.
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By Jeanne Judd
(John L Scott Associate Broker)
What are they doing over there!?   Finally, Normandy Park has builders to develop the First Avenue South Corridor.   Welcome to Normandy Park Fitness, and Papa John's and the other new tenants at So. 200th Street.  More in the works includes townhomes and office space, landscape and bicycle lanes.A special Citizen Advisory Committee is working on the many details.  Some of the recommendations can be discussed soon. Stay tuned, subscribe and call me for the latest updates.  The Open House  time is 6PM at City Hall on February 7.   Normandy Park City   ci.normandy-park.wa.us801 SW 174th Street
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By Jeanne Judd
(John L Scott Associate Broker)
We have had an uproar about development of a third runway at Sea-Tac Airport.  When things got ugly, the gardeners knew what to do.   The Seiki Garden thrives again after many years beside the now-closed Des Moines Way Nursery.  Did we plow it under?  Thankfully no.  Many plants found safety at the City of Sea-Tac Botanical Garden.  Cities and neighbors  join in the effort to acknowledge and to preserve the gardening contribution of the many immigrant communities.  Japanese, Korean and  Latino, are just a few  that lend richness to the life  south of Seattle. Attend the celebration at City Hall, Sea-Tac  at So 188th St and Military Road.  Ceremonies at 2PM on Saturday Feb 7.
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By Jeanne Judd
(John L Scott Associate Broker)
I Serve on the Planning commission for Normandy Park and it can get--hairy.Last month we had such an scene.  As the commission discussed the merits of a wildlife inventory, one of us went wild.  "Otters, bah!  Piliated Woodpeckers are for the birds and foxes are only welcome in zoos.  This city is for the people, let the otters get a Pell Grant!I was astonished since I know neighbors who delight to the otters.  Those neighbors  even propose an otter crossing on Edgecliff Drive. The second "scene" took place when the otter- hater and his fellow commissioner met up at otter-haters home for an unrelated event.  After keeping peace for an hour during the preview the the tragic Opera Pagliacci- the tension was palpable.  After the arias the dessert slinging began.  Otter hater, a fine tenor,...
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By Dustin Keeth
(Windermere Real Estate)
I dreamed of this day for so many years. The day that the junk store "AAA Liquidating" in Normandy Park would burn to the ground. Don't get me wrong. The store had some cool stuff sometimes. Like the time when I was 13 and went in there with my friends and we purchased "stun guns" to zap each other with. BB gun wars started to get boring so we thought that stun guns would be fun. (by the way they hurt like hell and we went back to BB gun wars in the woods of Normandy Park instead, we figured shoting each other with BB's was much safer) But what if AAA wasn't there we would've never had the chance to maybe accidentally kill each other. Except for the "stun gun" purchases everything else about AAA Liquidating drove me nuts. The piles of steel barrels, 1/2 priced desks and chairs and what...
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By Dustin Keeth
(Windermere Real Estate)
I've had an idea in my head for some years now about creating a blog for people to learn what is going in with the Real Estate Market in Normandy Park, Washington. I will soon be launching www.LivinginNormandyPark.comActually, it has launched but there is a VERY limited content on the blog. However, I plan on making this a must visit site if you're every planning on Moving to Normandy Park or maybe you already live here and are just doing some research.Keep your eyes open and bookmark the site. Thanks Dustin KeethReal Estate Consultantwww.morehomes.com  
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