8011 131st Pl NE Kirkland 98033

South Rose Hill

Under Construction

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A thoughtfully designed modern cottage offering 1,669 square feet of well-appointed living space in the heart of South Rose Hill. With clean lines, natural textures, and a warm, inviting aesthetic, this home blends luxury and function in a tranquil residential setting.


An open-concept main level flows effortlessly to the covered patio. The attached garage and extra storage complete the home’s practical design.


Upstairs is a serene primary suite with a spa-inspired bath featuring heated floors and a generous walk-in closet.Two additional bedrooms, a full bath with heated flooring and a dedicated laundry room provide comfort and convenience for everyday living.

PROJECT DETAILS

This is Cottage 2 of 5, each a unique take on modern cottage living in South Rose Hill. Designed for everyday ease and elevated living, this home features a luxurious primary suite with heated floors, open-concept living, and thoughtful details throughout.

8011 131st Pl NE Kirkland 98033

Neighborhood:  South Rose Hill

STATUS: Under Construction

OFFERED AT: TBD

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3 bedrooms

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2.5 bath

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1669 sf

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3626sf lot

Main Features:

  • Two-story Floor Plan
  • Open Concept Living/Dining/Kitchen Area
  • Mud Room with Closet 
  • Rear Patio
  • Attached Garage

Schools:

  • Rose Hill Elementary School
  • Rose Hill Middle School
  • Lake Washington High School

FEATURES

  • Fireplace in Great Room 
  • Heated Floors in Tiled Bathrooms
  • Andersen® Windows
  • Irrigation Controller

FLOOR PLANS

Note: Room sizes, locations, walls, patios, windows vary per elevation and per homesite. Plans subject to change.

What makes us different

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LOCAL.

We are proud of our track record in crafting cutting-edge homes tailored to the Pacific Northwest way of life. Our primary objective is to construct top-tier homes in prime locations, delivering value and quality. We are truly obsessive about every detail.

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EXPERIENCED.

Our dedicated team, comprised of experienced professionals, sets us apart and ensures you receive exceptional service. The moment you step into a Everton home, you can discern it in the intricacies and experience it through the masterful workmanship.

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QUALITY.

By choosing premium products, state-of-the-art appliances, luxury fixtures and finishes Everton Homes transform the space into a reflection of your unique style and personal preferences. Every aspect of your new home will be something you adore.

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