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4020 SW Henderson Street

  • Seattle, WA
  • $2,001,000

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Welcome to this remodeled Puget Sound view home with a blend of PNW charm & Palm Springs flair! Stunning sound views & West facing sunsets. The home features high-quality finishes throughout. Open concept kitchen offers high-end appliances, cork flooring, mosaic tile, quartz countertops & a stainless-steel ceiling-mounted hood. The upper level boasts three bedrooms, including the primary suite with impressive views & a stylishly remodeled bathroom. The guest bathroom on the upper level is magazine-worthy, picture perfect. The lower level includes a bonus room, an office, laundry area, rec room & direct access to the dream backyard. The outdoor space features a built-in swimming pool, fire pit & mature landscaping. Perfect place for summer!
Welcome to this remodeled Puget Sound view home with a blend of PNW charm & Palm Springs flair! Stunning sound views & West facing sunsets. The home features high-quality finishes throughout. Open concept kitchen offers high-end appliances, cork flooring, mosaic tile, quartz countertops & a stainless-steel ceiling-mounted hood. The upper level boasts three bedrooms, including the primary suite with impressive views & a stylishly remodeled bathroom. The guest bathroom on the upper level is magazine-worthy, picture perfect. The lower level includes a bonus room, an office, laundry area, rec room & direct access to the dream backyard. The outdoor space features a built-in swimming pool, fire pit & mature landscaping. Perfect place for summer!
Welcome to this remodeled Puget Sound view home with a blend of PNW charm & Palm Springs flair! Stunning sound views & West facing sunsets. The home features high-quality finishes throughout. Open concept kitchen offers high-end appliances, cork flooring, mosaic tile, quartz countertops & a stainless-steel ceiling-mounted hood. The upper level boasts three bedrooms, including the primary suite with impressive views & a stylishly remodeled bathroom. The guest bathroom on the upper level is magazine-worthy, picture perfect. The lower level includes a bonus room, an office, laundry area, rec room & direct access to the dream backyard. The outdoor space features a built-in swimming pool, fire pit & mature landscaping. Perfect place for summer!
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1951

1951

Year Built

4

4

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

2,570

2,570

Sq.Ft.

Living Space

7,200

7,200

Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

1.0

1.0

Garage Space

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01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

4

Total Bathrooms

3

Three Quarter Bathrooms

2

Half Bathroom

1

Flooring

Bamboo/Cork, Ceramic Tile, Hardwood, Other, Vinyl Plank

Fireplace

Wood Burning

Appliances

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

Other Interior Features

Bath Off Primary, Ceramic Tile, Dining Room, Fireplace, French Doors
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Exterior & Building

Story

1

Garage Space

1.0

Water Source

Public

Roof

Composition

Lot Features

Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk

Parking

Attached Garage

Heat Type

90 High Efficiency, Forced Air, Heat Pump

Air Conditioning

Heat Pump

Sewer

Sewer Connected

Substructure

Poured Concrete

Other Exterior Features

Brick, Stone
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Lot & Area

Status

Sold

Living Area

2,570 Sq.Ft.

Total Area

2,570 Sq.Ft.

Lot Size

7,200 Sq.Ft.

MLS® ID

2352954

Type

Residential

Year Built

1951

Neighborhood

Fauntleroy

Architecture Styles

Modern

View Description

Mountain(s),Sound,Territorial

Elementary School

Arbor Heights

Middle School

Denny Mid

High School

Sealth High

School District

Seattle
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Finance

Sales Price

$2,001,000

Real Estate Taxes

$11,446/yr

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Fauntleroy

A scenic waterfront neighborhood in southwest West Seattle featuring Lincoln Park, ferry access, and Puget Sound views.

Fauntleroy Neighborhood Guide

Where is the Fauntleroy neighborhood in West Seattle?

Fauntleroy occupies the southwestern corner of West Seattle, facing Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains. The neighborhood is defined by its hillside setting, scenic waterfront, and the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal that connects Seattle to Vashon Island and Southworth. Lincoln Park, a 135‑acre park with trails and the saltwater Colman Pool, anchors the community. Fauntleroy offers a tranquil residential atmosphere with convenient ferry access and a strong sense of history.

What do locals love about Fauntleroy?

  • Panoramic views of Puget Sound, Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains.

  • Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal provides direct routes to Vashon Island and the Kitsap Peninsula.

  • Lincoln Park’s walking trails, beaches and saltwater pool.

  • Fauntleroy Creek’s salmon run and salmon‑watching opportunities.

  • Historic Fauntleroy Church and community events such as the Fauntleroy Fall Festival.

Local Lifestyle

Fauntleroy residents enjoy a serene, close‑knit community with a strong connection to nature. The waterfront and Lincoln Park create a relaxed outdoor lifestyle—people jog along the bluff, walk dogs on wooded trails and watch ferries glide across the Sound. Local businesses include cozy cafés and waterfront eateries, and community centers host classes and events. Housing ranges from historic homes near the ferry to modern developments overlooking the water.

Things to Do

  • Lincoln Park: Swim at Colman Pool, hike forested trails and picnic by the beach.

  • Fauntleroy Ferry: Take the ferry to Vashon Island or Southworth for day trips.

  • Fauntleroy Fall Festival: Celebrate community with music, food and cultural activities.

  • Endolyne Joe’s & Local Restaurants: Enjoy breakfast or dinner at neighborhood eateries.

  • Fauntleroy Creek: Observe the annual salmon run.

Schools & Community Services

Fauntleroy is served by public schools such as Gatewood Elementary, Denny International Middle School and Chief Sealth International High School. Nearby private schools include Fauntleroy Children’s Center. Community organizations like the Fauntleroy Community Association and Fauntleroy Church host events and provide resources.

Walkability & Transportation

While the neighborhood is largely residential, Lincoln Park and the ferry terminal are walkable from many homes. Metro buses along Fauntleroy Way SW offer connections to downtown Seattle and other parts of West Seattle. The ferry provides a unique transportation option for commuters to Vashon Island or the Kitsap Peninsula.

History & Culture

Fauntleroy has deep roots in Seattle’s development. The Fauntleroy neighborhood grew around the ferry landing and Lincoln Park, and it retains a sense of its past through preserved architecture and community traditions. The Fauntleroy Church and Schoolhouse stand as historic landmarks.

Homes & Housing

Housing includes:

  • Historic cottages and Craftsman homes near the ferry.

  • Mid‑century houses on quiet streets.

  • Modern waterfront developments with large windows and decks.

  • Townhomes and condos near Lincoln Park.
    The hillside topography offers many homes with expansive views.

Housing Market Trends

Fauntleroy’s real estate market is influenced by its waterfront location and limited inventory. Properties with water views command premium prices. Demand remains strong due to the neighborhood’s serenity and ferry access. New development is limited, preserving the area’s charm.

Outdoor Recreation, Transportation & Boundaries

Fauntleroy residents enjoy abundant natural beauty. Lincoln Park, a 135‑acre waterfront park, features forested trails, beach access, picnic shelters and the historic saltwater Colman Pool . Fauntleroy Creek hosts a salmon run each fall , and volunteers maintain trails through the Fauntleroy ravine. Nearby marine parks—Lowman Beach Park and Me‑Kwa‑Mooks Park—offer shoreline access and wooded walking paths .

Transportation resources include the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal, which provides year‑round service to Vashon Island and Southworth . Metro buses run along Fauntleroy Way SW, connecting residents to downtown via the West Seattle Bridge, and RapidRide C service is available at nearby Morgan Junction. Walking and cycling to Lincoln Park and the ferry dock are common.

Boundary Streets: Fauntleroy occupies the southwest corner of West Seattle on Fauntleroy Cove. It is bordered by Lincoln Park to the north, Fauntlee Hills to the east and Arbor Heights to the south . The neighborhood includes the Endolyne area and the shoreline along Fauntleroy Way SW.

 

Fauntleroy FAQ

What makes Fauntleroy desirable?

  • Fauntleroy’s setting on Fauntleroy Cove offers sweeping views of Puget Sound, Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains. Lincoln Park—one of Seattle’s largest waterfront parks—anchors the community with miles of trails, beaches and the Colman Pool.

How do you get to Fauntleroy?

  • Fauntleroy Way SW connects the neighborhood to the West Seattle Bridge. Metro buses provide transit to downtown, and the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal offers routes to Vashon Island and Southworth.

What amenities does Fauntleroy offer?

  • In addition to Lincoln Park, residents enjoy Fauntleroy Creek’s salmon run, community events like the Fauntleroy Fall Festival, and nearby cafés and restaurants. Lowman Beach Park and Me‑Kwa‑Mooks Park lie just north along the shoreline.

What types of housing are in Fauntleroy?

  • Housing includes historic cottages near the ferry, mid‑century homes on quiet streets and modern waterfront developments with large decks.

Where are Fauntleroy’s boundaries?

  • Fauntleroy occupies the southwest corner of West Seattle, bordered by Lincoln Park to the north, Fauntlee Hills to the east and Arbor Heights to the south. The shoreline runs along Fauntleroy Way SW.

 

Buying or Renting in Fauntleroy?

Fauntleroy attracts buyers and renters who want a peaceful neighborhood surrounded by nature while still remaining connected to the rest of West Seattle. Buyers appreciate the area’s waterfront homes, quiet residential streets, and access to Lincoln Park, while renters enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and nearby outdoor recreation.

From charming cottages to waterfront homes with sweeping Puget Sound views, Fauntleroy offers a distinctive lifestyle. If you're considering purchasing a home here, you can learn more about Mara’s approach to helping buyers find the right home in West Seattle.

 

Fauntleroy Neighborhood Guide Where is the Fauntleroy neighborhood in West Seattle? Fauntleroy occupies the southwestern corner of West Seattle, facing Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains. The neighborhood is defined by its hillside setting, scenic waterfront, and the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal that connects Seattle to Vashon Island and Southworth. Lincoln Park, a 135‑acre park with trails and the saltwater Colman Pool, anchors the community. Fauntleroy offers a tranquil residential atmosphere with convenient ferry access and a strong sense of history. What do locals love about Fauntleroy? Panoramic views of Puget Sound, Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains. Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal provides direct routes to Vashon Island and the Kitsap Peninsula. Lincoln Park’s walking trails, beaches and saltwater pool. Fauntleroy Creek’s salmon run and salmon‑watching opportunities. Historic Fauntleroy Church and community events such as the Fauntleroy Fall Festival. Local Lifestyle Fauntleroy residents enjoy a serene, close‑knit community with a strong connection to nature. The waterfront and Lincoln Park create a relaxed outdoor lifestyle—people jog along the bluff, walk dogs on wooded trails and watch ferries glide across the Sound. Local businesses include cozy cafés and waterfront eateries, and community centers host classes and events. Housing ranges from historic homes near the ferry to modern developments overlooking the water. Things to Do Lincoln Park: Swim at Colman Pool, hike forested trails and picnic by the beach. Fauntleroy Ferry: Take the ferry to Vashon Island or Southworth for day trips. Fauntleroy Fall Festival: Celebrate community with music, food and cultural activities. Endolyne Joe’s & Local Restaurants: Enjoy breakfast or dinner at neighborhood eateries. Fauntleroy Creek: Observe the annual salmon run. Schools & Community Services Fauntleroy is served by public schools such as Gatewood Elementary, Denny International Middle School and Chief Sealth International High School. Nearby private schools include Fauntleroy Children’s Center. Community organizations like the Fauntleroy Community Association and Fauntleroy Church host events and provide resources. Walkability & Transportation While the neighborhood is largely residential, Lincoln Park and the ferry terminal are walkable from many homes. Metro buses along Fauntleroy Way SW offer connections to downtown Seattle and other parts of West Seattle. The ferry provides a unique transportation option for commuters to Vashon Island or the Kitsap Peninsula. History & Culture Fauntleroy has deep roots in Seattle’s development. The Fauntleroy neighborhood grew around the ferry landing and Lincoln Park, and it retains a sense of its past through preserved architecture and community traditions. The Fauntleroy Church and Schoolhouse stand as historic landmarks. Homes & Housing Housing includes: Historic cottages and Craftsman homes near the ferry. Mid‑century houses on quiet streets. Modern waterfront developments with large windows and decks. Townhomes and condos near Lincoln Park. The hillside topography offers many homes with expansive views. Housing Market Trends Fauntleroy’s real estate market is influenced by its waterfront location and limited inventory. Properties with water views command premium prices. Demand remains strong due to the neighborhood’s serenity and ferry access. New development is limited, preserving the area’s charm. Outdoor Recreation, Transportation & Boundaries Fauntleroy residents enjoy abundant natural beauty. Lincoln Park, a 135‑acre waterfront park, features forested trails, beach access, picnic shelters and the historic saltwater Colman Pool . Fauntleroy Creek hosts a salmon run each fall , and volunteers maintain trails through the Fauntleroy ravine. Nearby marine parks—Lowman Beach Park and Me‑Kwa‑Mooks Park—offer shoreline access and wooded walking paths . Transportation resources include the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal, which provides year‑round service to Vashon Island and Southworth . Metro buses run along Fauntleroy Way SW, connecting residents to downtown via the West Seattle Bridge, and RapidRide C service is available at nearby Morgan Junction. Walking and cycling to Lincoln Park and the ferry dock are common. Boundary Streets: Fauntleroy occupies the southwest corner of West Seattle on Fauntleroy Cove. It is bordered by Lincoln Park to the north, Fauntlee Hills to the east and Arbor Heights to the south . The neighborhood includes the Endolyne area and the shoreline along Fauntleroy Way SW. Fauntleroy FAQ What makes Fauntleroy desirable? Fauntleroy’s setting on Fauntleroy Cove offers sweeping views of Puget Sound, Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains. Lincoln Park—one of Seattle’s largest waterfront parks—anchors the community with miles of trails, beaches and the Colman Pool. How do you get to Fauntleroy? Fauntleroy Way SW connects the neighborhood to the West Seattle Bridge. Metro buses provide transit to downtown, and the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal offers routes to Vashon Island and Southworth. What amenities does Fauntleroy offer? In addition to Lincoln Park, residents enjoy Fauntleroy Creek’s salmon run, community events like the Fauntleroy Fall Festival, and nearby cafés and restaurants. Lowman Beach Park and Me‑Kwa‑Mooks Park lie just north along the shoreline. What types of housing are in Fauntleroy? Housing includes historic cottages near the ferry, mid‑century homes on quiet streets and modern waterfront developments with large decks. Where are Fauntleroy’s boundaries? Fauntleroy occupies the southwest corner of West Seattle, bordered by Lincoln Park to the north, Fauntlee Hills to the east and Arbor Heights to the south. The shoreline runs along Fauntleroy Way SW. Buying or Renting in Fauntleroy? Fauntleroy attracts buyers and renters who want a peaceful neighborhood surrounded by nature while still remaining connected to the rest of West Seattle. Buyers appreciate the area’s waterfront homes, quiet residential streets, and access to Lincoln Park, while renters enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and nearby outdoor recreation. From charming cottages to waterfront homes with sweeping Puget Sound views, Fauntleroy offers a distinctive lifestyle. If you're considering purchasing a home here, you can learn more about Mara’s approach to helping buyers find the right home in West Seattle.
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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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