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If You’re Looking for Hardwood Floor Installation Services in Seattle, WA, You Have Several Options To Choose From
If you're looking for Hardwood Floor Installations in Seattle, WA, you have several options to choose from. Here are some steps to help you find the right professionals for the job:
Search Online: Start by searching online for hardwood floor installation companies in Seattle. Use search engines like Google or online directories like Yelp to find a list of contractors in your area.
Ask for Recommendations: Ask friends, family members, or colleagues who have recently had hardwood floors installed in their homes for recommendations. Personal referrals can be valuable in finding trustworthy contractors.
Check Online Reviews: Read online reviews and ratings for the contractors you find. Websites like Yelp, Angie's List, and Google Reviews can provide insights into the quality of their work and customer satisfaction.
Verify Credentials: Ensure that the contractors you are considering are licensed and insured. This is important for your protection in case of accidents or damage during the installation process.
Request Multiple Quotes: Contact several contractors to request quotes for your project. Be specific about the type of hardwood flooring you want, the square footage of the area, and any other relevant details. This will help you compare prices and services.
Ask for References: Ask contractors for references from past clients. Contact these references to inquire about their experience with the contractor and the quality of the work performed.
Visit Showrooms: If possible, visit the showrooms of the contractors you are considering. This will give you a chance to see the quality of their hardwood flooring materials and get a better sense of their expertise.
Discuss Timeline: Discuss the expected timeline for the project with each contractor. Make sure they can accommodate your schedule and have a clear plan for the installation process.
Get a Written Contract: Once you've chosen a contractor, make sure to get a written contract that outlines all the details of the project, including costs, materials, timelines, and any warranties or guarantees.
Follow up on Permits: Depending on the scope of your project, you may need permits or approvals from your local city or county. Make sure the contractor is aware of and can assist with obtaining any necessary permits.
Here are a few Hardwood Floor Refinishing in Seattle, WA that you can consider (as of my last knowledge update in September 2021). However, please verify their current status and reviews:
Seattle Flooring America: They offer a wide range of hardwood flooring options and installation services.
Seattle Floor Service: They specialize in hardwood floor installation and refinishing services in the Seattle area.
Eco Floors of Seattle: Known for environmentally friendly flooring options, they offer hardwood floor installation services with a focus on sustainability.
Abrams Floors: This family-owned business has been serving the Seattle area for many years and offers hardwood floor installation and refinishing services.
Remember to do your due diligence, obtain multiple quotes, and select a contractor who meets your specific needs and budget. Additionally, make sure to check for any updates or new contractors that may have emerged since my last knowledge update in September 2021.
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Should You Use Hardwood Floors in Kitchens and Bathrooms?
Hardwood floors offer a number of benefits. They are both incredibly beautiful, and incredibly easy to clean. They are a great option for allergy sufferers as carpets can aggravate symptoms. Even homeowners without allergies can enjoy the seamless look of hardwood flooring.
However, water can easily damage or warp these types of materials. So, is it a good idea to install hardwood floors in kitchens and bathrooms? Freshome asked several experts, including designers, realtors and water damage restoration experts to weigh in on this topic.
Pros of hardwood floors
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You can choose from a variety of hardwoods for your floors. Image: Breadmaker/Shutterstock
Dave Murphy, the training director of N-Hance Wood Refinishing, believes that hardwood floors make an excellent choice in the kitchen. “Hardwood flooring is stylish and sustainable, comes in a variety of natural colors, and doesn’t absorb dust or debris, making it easy to clean and maintain,” he says. Murphy says it is also a good choice for the kitchen because you rarely need to replace hardwood flooring. “Most repairs can be easily refinished by a professional,” he notes.
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Hardwood also comes in a variety of colors, ranging from light brown to gray. Image: contraaddict/Getty Images
Erin Davis of Mosaik Design and Remodeling in Portland Oregon, says hardwood in the kitchen is a very popular choice. “It is softer and warmer underfoot than tile and looks more upscale than vinyl or laminate flooring,” Davis says. “Wood also adds a comfortable, livable feel to a space due to its warmer color palettes and natural essence.”
She admits that liquids are the enemy of wood floors.  “If left too long, the wood can swell or stain so it is important that spills are cleaned up quickly.” Davis also recommends that you put a large floor mat in front of the sink.
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Clean up any spills ASAP. Image: Hero Images/Getty Images
Susan Serra, certified kitchen designer at Susan Serra Associates, believes that hardwood floors, when properly finished, make an ideal choice for the kitchen. She agrees with Davis that you should wipe up spills as soon as you notice them. “Small spills, noticed later, will not damage a wood floor; however larger spills, such as a leaking icemaker in a refrigerator, or leaking dishwasher, most likely will damage the floor, especially since leaks often appear under the appliance,” Serra explains.
“The good news is that solid wood floors last for decades, even in the kitchen, as they can be refinished every 5 or so years and will look like new,” Serra says. “They give a warm look to the kitchen and it’s especially nice when the same flooring is connected to surrounding rooms for a nice visual flow.”
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You can refinish solid wood floors.Image: Breadmaker/Shutterstock
There are sealants that can protect hardwood floors. But, according to Joan Slaughterbeck of Slaughterbeck Floors in Campbell, CA, there are limitations. “Sealants on hardwood floor – whether solid or engineered – are only sealed ‘finished’ on the top as a protective wear layer,” Slaughterbeck says. “Wood and water do not mix, so wood flooring cannot be 100% sealed –  it expands and contracts with heat, humidity and moisture.”
As a general rule, she says, hardwood floors in the kitchen or bathroom only face problems from leaks. “If you live in a house with a wood frame, you would have a problem regardless of the damage to the floors in an situation like this,” Slaughterbeck says. “Quite often the water from one of these types of fixtures or appliances gets under the wood and is not caught until the flooring has bucked or swollen.” By that time, she says, the leak would damage other types of flooring.
Cons of hardwood floors
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Hardwood floors are susceptible to warping. Image: AdpePhoto/Getty Image
John Manning, manager broker at RE/MAX on Market in Seattle, WA, advises against hardwood, and even engineered wood flooring products. “They are prone to buckling and warping when exposed to moisture over time,” Manning says. He adds that drips and spills can penetrate even the best finished floors, especially around the dishwasher. “In addition, kitchens and bathrooms are high foot traffic areas and as the hardwoods wear and gets scratched, water can get under the finish, causing unsightly stains in the grain of the wood.”
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Leaks are problematic. Image: Photographee.eu/Shutterstock
Tanya O’Coyne, owner at TSC Restoration, a water damage restoration company in San Diego, is totally against hardwood floors in the kitchen or bathroom. “If your dishwasher, toilet, refrigerator, sink or plumbing pipes leak, your flooring choice can have a huge impact on the extent of the damage,” she explains. “Wood floors can let water seep into their cracks, hide mold growth, and warp after even minimal exposure to water.”
In fact, O’Coyne says vinyl, tile or linoleum floors would make a lot of the water damage her company sees in kitchens and bathrooms less severe. “We’ve also had to rip out several rooms of interlocking hardwood floors because of damage to just a small half bathroom, since it’s not always possible to replace just a few hardwood planks,” she explains.
O’Coyne believes that hardwood floors are beautiful – but says she would never put one in her own kitchen or bathroom.
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Hardwood floors may not be kid-friendly. Image: Imageflow/Shutterstock
Although Serra and Davis recommend hardwood floors in the kitchen, they do not suggest them for bathrooms.  “Hardwood floors can be used in bathrooms, but with all the water that we use in this small area, it’s probably best to pass on using them,” says Serra. “Kids splashing, leaks in fixtures, steam and other water issues are at the ready to damage wood, especially if the flooring has gaps.” However, she recommends ceramic or porcelain tiles. They look – although they might not feel – exactly like wood and come in a variety of styles and sizes.
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Weigh the pros and cons of hardwood floors before you install. Image: Caiaimage Charlie Dean/Getty Images
Davis does not recommend wood flooring in bathrooms with tubs and showers. He says they’re fine in powder rooms, however. “Installing the same flooring in the powder bath as the kitchen is usually a designer’s first choice due to proximity of the two spaces,” Davis says.
For homeowners who want a wood appearance without moisture issues, Slaughterbeck recommends waterproof flooring. “We have installed many from our hybrid fusion line, and there are also other notable brands that make waterproof floors,” she says.
What are your thoughts on hardwood floors in the kitchen or bathroom? Let us know in the comments.
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We Unwrap 10 Homes That Show What $1M Buys Across the U.S.
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Buyers armed with $1 million to spend on their next home (or at least a mortgage pre-approval for that much) can expect a dose of luxury in most parts of the country. But once you’ve decided a chef’s kitchen is integral to your happiness as a homeowner, your choice boils down to location, location, and location.
We zeroed in on what homes with a seven-digit price tag look like right now—ruling out the “handyman specials,” of course—and found a mix of new and old. Some locales (hello, San Francisco!) don’t offer as much living space, but all of these places are move-in ready.
So here’s what a millionaire’s budget will buy you in 10 large U.S. cities at the moment.
9884 E. Davenport Dr, Scottsdale, AZ
Square footage: 4,509 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5 A million reasons: In this tony Phoenix suburb, the home comes with an outdoor pool, chef’s kitchen with a Dacor stove, and all-marble bath. Built in 2004, the single-level home flows easily into a gorgeous outdoor space, with a poolside fireplace and kitchen.
Scottsdale, AZ
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2906 12th Ave S, Seattle, WA
Square footage: 2,980 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 4 A million reasons: Built in 1941, this home was reimagined in 2003. It boasts views of Elliott Bay and the downtown skyline. Cedar-shake siding on the home adds historic charm while the sleek, updated kitchen and high ceilings throughout are what present-day buyers demand.
Seattle, WA
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13414 Claysparrow Rd, Charlotte, NC
Square footage: 5,586 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5.5 A million reasons: Nature buffs who want to live close to the city will love this 11-year-old Tudor-style home, which sits on 3 wooded acres and is a short walk to Lake Wylie. The house—which is in the Sanctuary development—has three fireplaces, rooms that open out into the backyard, and a three-car garage.
Charlotte, NC
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1516 Ruth St, Houston, TX
Square footage: 2,904 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.5 A million reasons: Built in 1929, this historic home has been updated throughout. However, the hardwood floors and large-scale rooms were retained. A game room and formal dining space are perfectly suited for entertaining, while a backyard pond and covered deck are an invitation to kick back and relax.
Houston, TX
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1531 25th Ave, San Francisco, CA
Square footage: 1,705 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 A million reasons: In the pricey real estate environment that is San Francisco, this Spanish Mediterranean–style home in the Outer Sunset neighborhood comes off as relatively affordable. Newly refinished hardwood floors, a yard planted with fruit trees, and an updated kitchen all mean the next owner won’t have to do much work at all.
San Francisco, CA
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27 Champion Trail, San Antonio, TX
Square footage: 5,581 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Design details in this 17-year-old home include beams constructed from antique woods, a punched-tin barrel ceiling, and plantation-style shutters. The outdoor spaces are equally beautiful, with a pool, fire pit, and putting green. You can invite the whole gang over—guests can stay in the separate cottage.
San Antonio, TX
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3817 N. Kenneth Ave, Chicago, IL
Square footage: 4,600 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Located on the city’s desirable North Side, this 2006-built home is an entertainer’s delight. It features double ovens and a home speaker system, plus glass doors leading to the backyard which has lighting installed. A home theater and wet bar in the basement plus a covered balcony off one of the bedrooms round out this urban retreat.
Chicago, IL
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1237 Windsong Rd, Orlando, FL
Square footage: 5,223 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Water is the main lure in this ’70s brick home in the coveted Chain of Lakes. It’s located right on Lake Gaitlin and only a few miles from downtown Orlando. The stage is set for some memorable parties, thanks to an outdoor pool, an updated kitchen, and formal dining spaces.
Orlando, FL
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138 Claremont Rd, Ridgewood, NJ
Square footage: 2,596 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 3 full, 2 half A million reasons: Shopping for a home just outside New York City can pay off! A savvy buyer could snap up this Edwardian Colonial (built in 1911), only 38 miles from Manhattan. We’re in love with the front porch and formal living room with a fireplace. On the second floor is the master suite, and one floor above that is another suite with a full bath.
Ridgewood, NJ
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1327 N. High St, Denver, CO
Square footage: 4,530 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 4 A million reasons: Built in 1896, this property has historic cachet, but it also offers a number of contemporary features, including granite countertops in the kitchen, a dressing room (plus three closets!) in the master suite, and a separate living area on the basement level for overnight guests.
Denver, CO
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Cool Centennial! 10 Homes Built in 1919 Prove Age Is Nothing but a Number
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Now that we’re safely ensconced in 2019, let’s blow out the candles. Homes all over the country turned 100 years old this year.
A hundred years ago, America was heading into the Roaring ’20s and radical change. Automobiles, the end of World War I, and women’s suffrage dominated headlines, and for the first time in U.S. history more people were living in cities than farms. It follows that those city dwellers needed homes.
Many of those properties are still standing today—we counted about 1,700 homes celebrating their centennial that are on the market right now. Many of these places have been gutted and modernized over the decades, but some still look like slightly worn versions of their early 20th-century selves.
We’re honoring 10 of these centenarian cribs, all built in 1919. They all await new owners to usher them into their next 100 years.
34 E. Calvary Rd, Duluth, MN 
Price: $149,900 Woodland traditional: Sitting on a fenced, double-size lot, this two-bedroom home has all the basics, plus a little more. Refinished maple floors, new lighting, newer roof, and new windows are just a few of the recent upgrades to this cozy house. It looks like a throwback from the exterior, but inside it is airy, contemporary, and flooded with natural light.
Duluth, MN
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640 Cambridge Blvd SE, Grand Rapids, MI
Price: $895,000 Exceptional traditional: This handsome home sits on one of the city’s most sought-after streets. But what really makes this four-bedroom property special is the perfect balance between period charm and modern living. The lavish executive kitchen opens to the den and fireplace, and a newer three-season screened porch is ideal for entertaining a crowd or quiet reflection.
Grand Rapids, MI
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2908 Cleveland, Ave, New Orleans, LA
Price: $599,000 Historic camelback: Completely remodeled in 2014 throughout its 3,000 square feet, this four-bedroom home hasn’t lost any of its charm. Features such as the high ceilings, the ornate front porch, and a large pergola out back are reminders of the home’s historic past. Recent upgrades have it ready to face the next few decades.
New Orleans, LA
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16033 Matilija Dr, Los Gatos, CA
Price: $5,400,000 Craftsman charmer: This classic five-bedroom home sits on over an acre of lush grounds in the San Francisco Bay Area, which explains that prodigious price tag. It’s filled with built-ins, fireplaces, custom millwork, hardwood floors, and high ceilings.
Los Gatos, CA
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284 E. St. Charles Rd, Elmhurst, IL
Price: $419,000 Cherry Farm: Located in the desirable Cherry Farm neighborhood, this updated three-bedroom home has more than 1,500 square feet of living space. The house is outfitted with a new roof, gutters, sump pump, water heater, windows, and doors. Sitting on a quarter-acre lot, the property is fully fenced with an estate gate.
Elmhurst, IL
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437 E. 70th Ter, Kansas City, MO 
Price: $239,950 Top-notch Tudor: Remodeled in all the right places, this four-bedroom Tudor offers a compact 1,500 square feet of living space. With dramatic angles and cozy conversation coves throughout, this home maintains its charm thanks to original millwork and paneling. It’s been updated with a fresh color palette plus a remodeled kitchen and bathrooms.
Kansas City, MO
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19 Dearborn Ave, Rye, NY 
Price: $975,000 Beachy reno: We love the roofline on this classic beach house in Westchester County. It’s being sold as is and has an original brick fireplace as well as original hardwood floors. Close to the beach and marina, the four-bedroom home will require some work, but has oodles of potential.
Rye, NY
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650 Pottersville Rd., Bedminster Twp., NJ
Price: $3,875,000 Deerfield Farm Estate: Described as “heaven on earth,” this custom-built estate sits on nearly 21 acres. The grounds include an equestrian complex, a three-bedroom cottage, pool, bluestone patio, and gardens. The main house has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and 11 fireplaces for grand living on a large scale.
Bedminster Township, NJ
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426 Knapps Hwy, Fairfield, CT 
Price: $460,000 Knapps Farmhouse: This vintage farmhouse boasts original doors, sconces, and ceiling lamps. There’s also a bonus room with its own full bath, which could be made into a separate apartment, gym, or playroom. Outside, a new deck overlooks the backyard.
Fairfield, CT
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5133 S. Willow St., Seattle, WA
Price: $575,000 Brighton beauty: Located in the desirable Brighton Neighborhood, this cute cottage is close to light rail, shopping, and restaurants. It’s described in the listing as a “gardener’s dream” thanks to its fenced, landscaped backyard. The petite two-bedroom home offers 910 square feet of living space and features hardwood floors and plenty of charm.
Seattle, WA
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Top $1 Million Houses In The U.S.
Although some of us may not be millionaire’s, it’s nice to see what we could get and who we could possibly be in the near future. In San Francisco and San Jose, a million dollars is the expected going rate. But there are some houses if you traveled to inland where a million dollar homes is often much larger and elegant.
We looked at homes in some markets to see what kind of houses you could get for a million dollars.
Here are 15 homes in different cities below each priced at a million dollars.
  6267 Meridian St
List price: $925,000 Square ft.: 1,355 Where: Los Angeles, CA
Details: This historic 1920’s home has 4 bedrooms, a completely renovated interior,
and a front paved patio that extends around the home.
  1606 33rd Ave
List price: $995,000 Square ft.: 1,488 Where: San Fransisco, CA
Details: Within just a few blocks from Golden Gate Park, this luxurious home has 2 bedrooms,
1 bathroom, a paved backyard patio, and refinished hardwood floors.
  7326 46th Ave NE
List price: $960,000 Square ft.: 2,250 Where: Seattle, WA
Details: This spacious home has a one-of-a-kind backyard deck and plenty of privacy if needed.
The gorgeous inside, has newly refinished wood floors, 3 bedrooms, and a gorgeous basement.
  124 Niagara St
List price: $949,000 Square ft.: 3,481 Where: Denver, CA
Details: This brand new modern home in Denver has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms a beautiful grassy lawn.
The home also has a detached garage with extra parking along the side and another parking in the back of the house.
4704 45th St NW
List price: $995,000 Square ft.: 1,488 Where: Washington D.C.
Details: This fully-enclosed home includes a grassy backyard that is attached to this old-fashioned brick-made exterior near in American University Park.
Inside of the luxurious home is 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a formal living room.
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Top $1 Million Houses In The U.S.
Although some of us may not be millionaire’s, it’s nice to see what we could get and who we could possibly be in the near future. In San Francisco and San Jose, a million dollars is the expected going rate. But there are some houses if you traveled to inland where a million dollar homes is often much larger and elegant.
We looked at homes in some markets to see what kind of houses you could get for a million dollars.
Here are 15 homes in different cities below each priced at a million dollars.
  6267 Meridian St
List price: $925,000 Square ft.: 1,355 Where: Los Angeles, CA
Details: This historic 1920’s home has 4 bedrooms, a completely renovated interior,
and a front paved patio that extends around the home.
  1606 33rd Ave
List price: $995,000 Square ft.: 1,488 Where: San Fransisco, CA
Details: Within just a few blocks from Golden Gate Park, this luxurious home has 2 bedrooms,
1 bathroom, a paved backyard patio, and refinished hardwood floors.
  7326 46th Ave NE
List price: $960,000 Square ft.: 2,250 Where: Seattle, WA
Details: This spacious home has a one-of-a-kind backyard deck and plenty of privacy if needed.
The gorgeous inside, has newly refinished wood floors, 3 bedrooms, and a gorgeous basement.
  124 Niagara St
List price: $949,000 Square ft.: 3,481 Where: Denver, CA
Details: This brand new modern home in Denver has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms a beautiful grassy lawn.
The home also has a detached garage with extra parking along the side and another parking in the back of the house.
 4704 45th St NW
List price: $995,000 Square ft.: 1,488 Where: Washington D.C.
Details: This fully-enclosed home includes a grassy backyard that is attached to this old-fashioned brick-made exterior near in American University Park.
Inside of the luxurious home is 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a formal living room.
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Top $1 Million Houses In The U.S.
Although some of us may not be millionaire’s, it’s nice to see what we could get and who we could possibly be in the near future. In San Francisco and San Jose, a million dollars is the expected going rate. But there are some houses if you traveled to inland where a million dollar homes is often much larger and elegant.
We looked at homes in some markets to see what kind of houses you could get for a million dollars.
Here are 15 homes in different cities below each priced at a million dollars.
    6267 Meridian St
List price: $925,000 Square ft.: 1,355 Where: Los Angeles, CA
Details: This historic 1920’s home has 4 bedrooms, a completely renovated interior,
and a front paved patio that extends around the home.
    1606 33rd Ave
List price: $995,000 Square ft.: 1,488 Where: San Fransisco, CA
Details: Within just a few blocks from Golden Gate Park, this luxurious home has 2 bedrooms,
1 bathroom, a paved backyard patio, and refinished hardwood floors.
    7326 46th Ave NE
List price: $960,000 Square ft.: 2,250 Where: Seattle, WA
Details: This spacious home has a one-of-a-kind backyard deck and plenty of privacy if needed.
The gorgeous inside, has newly refinished wood floors, 3 bedrooms, and a gorgeous basement.
    124 Niagara St
List price: $949,000 Square ft.: 3,481 Where: Denver, CA
Details: This brand new modern home in Denver has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms a beautiful grassy lawn.
The home also has a detached garage with extra parking along the side and another parking in the back of the house.
  4704 45th St NW
List price: $995,000 Square ft.: 1,488 Where: Washington D.C.
Details: This fully-enclosed home includes a grassy backyard that is attached to this old-fashioned brick-made exterior near in American University Park.
Inside of the luxurious home is 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a formal living room.
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We Unwrap 10 Homes That Show What $1M Buys Across the U.S.
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Buyers armed with $1 million to spend on their next home (or at least a mortgage pre-approval for that much) can expect a dose of luxury in most parts of the country. But once you’ve decided a chef’s kitchen is integral to your happiness as a homeowner, your choice boils down to location, location, and location.
We zeroed in on what homes with a seven-digit price tag look like right now—ruling out the “handyman specials,” of course—and found a mix of new and old. Some locales (hello, San Francisco!) don’t offer as much living space, but all of these places are move-in ready.
So here’s what a millionaire’s budget will buy you in 10 large U.S. cities at the moment.
9884 E. Davenport Dr, Scottsdale, AZ
Square footage: 4,509 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5 A million reasons: In this tony Phoenix suburb, the home comes with an outdoor pool, chef’s kitchen with a Dacor stove, and all-marble bath. Built in 2004, the single-level home flows easily into a gorgeous outdoor space, with a poolside fireplace and kitchen.
Scottsdale, AZ
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2906 12th Ave S, Seattle, WA
Square footage: 2,980 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 4 A million reasons: Built in 1941, this home was reimagined in 2003. It boasts views of Elliott Bay and the downtown skyline. Cedar-shake siding on the home adds historic charm while the sleek, updated kitchen and high ceilings throughout are what present-day buyers demand.
Seattle, WA
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13414 Claysparrow Rd, Charlotte, NC
Square footage: 5,586 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5.5 A million reasons: Nature buffs who want to live close to the city will love this 11-year-old Tudor-style home, which sits on 3 wooded acres and is a short walk to Lake Wylie. The house—which is in the Sanctuary development—has three fireplaces, rooms that open out into the backyard, and a three-car garage.
Charlotte, NC
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1516 Ruth St, Houston, TX
Square footage: 2,904 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.5 A million reasons: Built in 1929, this historic home has been updated throughout. However, the hardwood floors and large-scale rooms were retained. A game room and formal dining space are perfectly suited for entertaining, while a backyard pond and covered deck are an invitation to kick back and relax.
Houston, TX
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1531 25th Ave, San Francisco, CA
Square footage: 1,705 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 A million reasons: In the pricey real estate environment that is San Francisco, this Spanish Mediterranean–style home in the Outer Sunset neighborhood comes off as relatively affordable. Newly refinished hardwood floors, a yard planted with fruit trees, and an updated kitchen all mean the next owner won’t have to do much work at all.
San Francisco, CA
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27 Champion Trail, San Antonio, TX
Square footage: 5,581 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Design details in this 17-year-old home include beams constructed from antique woods, a punched-tin barrel ceiling, and plantation-style shutters. The outdoor spaces are equally beautiful, with a pool, fire pit, and putting green. You can invite the whole gang over—guests can stay in the separate cottage.
San Antonio, TX
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3817 N. Kenneth Ave, Chicago, IL
Square footage: 4,600 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Located on the city’s desirable North Side, this 2006-built home is an entertainer’s delight. It features double ovens and a home speaker system, plus glass doors leading to the backyard which has lighting installed. A home theater and wet bar in the basement plus a covered balcony off one of the bedrooms round out this urban retreat.
Chicago, IL
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1237 Windsong Rd, Orlando, FL
Square footage: 5,223 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Water is the main lure in this ’70s brick home in the coveted Chain of Lakes. It’s located right on Lake Gaitlin and only a few miles from downtown Orlando. The stage is set for some memorable parties, thanks to an outdoor pool, an updated kitchen, and formal dining spaces.
Orlando, FL
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138 Claremont Rd, Ridgewood, NJ
Square footage: 2,596 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 3 full, 2 half A million reasons: Shopping for a home just outside New York City can pay off! A savvy buyer could snap up this Edwardian Colonial (built in 1911), only 38 miles from Manhattan. We’re in love with the front porch and formal living room with a fireplace. On the second floor is the master suite, and one floor above that is another suite with a full bath.
Ridgewood, NJ
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1327 N. High St, Denver, CO
Square footage: 4,530 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 4 A million reasons: Built in 1896, this property has historic cachet, but it also offers a number of contemporary features, including granite countertops in the kitchen, a dressing room (plus three closets!) in the master suite, and a separate living area on the basement level for overnight guests.
Denver, CO
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We Unwrap 10 Homes That Show What $1M Buys Across the U.S.
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Buyers armed with $1 million to spend on their next home (or at least a mortgage pre-approval for that much) can expect a dose of luxury in most parts of the country. But once you’ve decided a chef’s kitchen is integral to your happiness as a homeowner, your choice boils down to location, location, and location.
We zeroed in on what homes with a seven-digit price tag look like right now—ruling out the “handyman specials,” of course—and found a mix of new and old. Some locales (hello, San Francisco!) don’t offer as much living space, but all of these places are move-in ready.
So here’s what a millionaire’s budget will buy you in 10 large U.S. cities at the moment.
9884 E. Davenport Dr, Scottsdale, AZ
Square footage: 4,509 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5 A million reasons: In this tony Phoenix suburb, the home comes with an outdoor pool, chef’s kitchen with a Dacor stove, and all-marble bath. Built in 2004, the single-level home flows easily into a gorgeous outdoor space, with a poolside fireplace and kitchen.
Scottsdale, AZ
realtor.com
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2906 12th Ave S, Seattle, WA
Square footage: 2,980 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 4 A million reasons: Built in 1941, this home was reimagined in 2003. It boasts views of Elliott Bay and the downtown skyline. Cedar-shake siding on the home adds historic charm while the sleek, updated kitchen and high ceilings throughout are what present-day buyers demand.
Seattle, WA
realtor.com
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13414 Claysparrow Rd, Charlotte, NC
Square footage: 5,586 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5.5 A million reasons: Nature buffs who want to live close to the city will love this 11-year-old Tudor-style home, which sits on 3 wooded acres and is a short walk to Lake Wylie. The house—which is in the Sanctuary development—has three fireplaces, rooms that open out into the backyard, and a three-car garage.
Charlotte, NC
realtor.com
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1516 Ruth St, Houston, TX
Square footage: 2,904 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.5 A million reasons: Built in 1929, this historic home has been updated throughout. However, the hardwood floors and large-scale rooms were retained. A game room and formal dining space are perfectly suited for entertaining, while a backyard pond and covered deck are an invitation to kick back and relax.
Houston, TX
realtor.com
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1531 25th Ave, San Francisco, CA
Square footage: 1,705 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 A million reasons: In the pricey real estate environment that is San Francisco, this Spanish Mediterranean–style home in the Outer Sunset neighborhood comes off as relatively affordable. Newly refinished hardwood floors, a yard planted with fruit trees, and an updated kitchen all mean the next owner won’t have to do much work at all.
San Francisco, CA
realtor.com
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27 Champion Trail, San Antonio, TX
Square footage: 5,581 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Design details in this 17-year-old home include beams constructed from antique woods, a punched-tin barrel ceiling, and plantation-style shutters. The outdoor spaces are equally beautiful, with a pool, fire pit, and putting green. You can invite the whole gang over—guests can stay in the separate cottage.
San Antonio, TX
realtor.com
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3817 N. Kenneth Ave, Chicago, IL
Square footage: 4,600 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Located on the city’s desirable North Side, this 2006-built home is an entertainer’s delight. It features double ovens and a home speaker system, plus glass doors leading to the backyard which has lighting installed. A home theater and wet bar in the basement plus a covered balcony off one of the bedrooms round out this urban retreat.
Chicago, IL
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1237 Windsong Rd, Orlando, FL
Square footage: 5,223 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Water is the main lure in this ’70s brick home in the coveted Chain of Lakes. It’s located right on Lake Gaitlin and only a few miles from downtown Orlando. The stage is set for some memorable parties, thanks to an outdoor pool, an updated kitchen, and formal dining spaces.
Orlando, FL
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138 Claremont Rd, Ridgewood, NJ
Square footage: 2,596 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 3 full, 2 half A million reasons: Shopping for a home just outside New York City can pay off! A savvy buyer could snap up this Edwardian Colonial (built in 1911), only 38 miles from Manhattan. We’re in love with the front porch and formal living room with a fireplace. On the second floor is the master suite, and one floor above that is another suite with a full bath.
Ridgewood, NJ
realtor.com
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1327 N. High St, Denver, CO
Square footage: 4,530 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 4 A million reasons: Built in 1896, this property has historic cachet, but it also offers a number of contemporary features, including granite countertops in the kitchen, a dressing room (plus three closets!) in the master suite, and a separate living area on the basement level for overnight guests.
Denver, CO
realtor.com
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We Unwrap 10 Homes That Show What $1M Buys Across the U.S.
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Buyers armed with $1 million to spend on their next home (or at least a mortgage pre-approval for that much) can expect a dose of luxury in most parts of the country. But once you’ve decided a chef’s kitchen is integral to your happiness as a homeowner, your choice boils down to location, location, and location.
We zeroed in on what homes with a seven-digit price tag look like right now—ruling out the “handyman specials,” of course—and found a mix of new and old. Some locales (hello, San Francisco!) don’t offer as much living space, but all of these places are move-in ready.
So here’s what a millionaire’s budget will buy you in 10 large U.S. cities at the moment.
9884 E. Davenport Dr, Scottsdale, AZ
Square footage: 4,509 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5 A million reasons: In this tony Phoenix suburb, the home comes with an outdoor pool, chef’s kitchen with a Dacor stove, and all-marble bath. Built in 2004, the single-level home flows easily into a gorgeous outdoor space, with a poolside fireplace and kitchen.
Scottsdale, AZ
realtor.com
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2906 12th Ave S, Seattle, WA
Square footage: 2,980 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 4 A million reasons: Built in 1941, this home was reimagined in 2003. It boasts views of Elliott Bay and the downtown skyline. Cedar-shake siding on the home adds historic charm while the sleek, updated kitchen and high ceilings throughout are what present-day buyers demand.
Seattle, WA
realtor.com
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13414 Claysparrow Rd, Charlotte, NC
Square footage: 5,586 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5.5 A million reasons: Nature buffs who want to live close to the city will love this 11-year-old Tudor-style home, which sits on 3 wooded acres and is a short walk to Lake Wylie. The house—which is in the Sanctuary development—has three fireplaces, rooms that open out into the backyard, and a three-car garage.
Charlotte, NC
realtor.com
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1516 Ruth St, Houston, TX
Square footage: 2,904 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2.5 A million reasons: Built in 1929, this historic home has been updated throughout. However, the hardwood floors and large-scale rooms were retained. A game room and formal dining space are perfectly suited for entertaining, while a backyard pond and covered deck are an invitation to kick back and relax.
Houston, TX
realtor.com
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1531 25th Ave, San Francisco, CA
Square footage: 1,705 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 A million reasons: In the pricey real estate environment that is San Francisco, this Spanish Mediterranean–style home in the Outer Sunset neighborhood comes off as relatively affordable. Newly refinished hardwood floors, a yard planted with fruit trees, and an updated kitchen all mean the next owner won’t have to do much work at all.
San Francisco, CA
realtor.com
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27 Champion Trail, San Antonio, TX
Square footage: 5,581 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Design details in this 17-year-old home include beams constructed from antique woods, a punched-tin barrel ceiling, and plantation-style shutters. The outdoor spaces are equally beautiful, with a pool, fire pit, and putting green. You can invite the whole gang over—guests can stay in the separate cottage.
San Antonio, TX
realtor.com
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3817 N. Kenneth Ave, Chicago, IL
Square footage: 4,600 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Located on the city’s desirable North Side, this 2006-built home is an entertainer’s delight. It features double ovens and a home speaker system, plus glass doors leading to the backyard which has lighting installed. A home theater and wet bar in the basement plus a covered balcony off one of the bedrooms round out this urban retreat.
Chicago, IL
realtor.com
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1237 Windsong Rd, Orlando, FL
Square footage: 5,223 Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 4.5 A million reasons: Water is the main lure in this ’70s brick home in the coveted Chain of Lakes. It’s located right on Lake Gaitlin and only a few miles from downtown Orlando. The stage is set for some memorable parties, thanks to an outdoor pool, an updated kitchen, and formal dining spaces.
Orlando, FL
realtor.com
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138 Claremont Rd, Ridgewood, NJ
Square footage: 2,596 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 3 full, 2 half A million reasons: Shopping for a home just outside New York City can pay off! A savvy buyer could snap up this Edwardian Colonial (built in 1911), only 38 miles from Manhattan. We’re in love with the front porch and formal living room with a fireplace. On the second floor is the master suite, and one floor above that is another suite with a full bath.
Ridgewood, NJ
realtor.com
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1327 N. High St, Denver, CO
Square footage: 4,530 Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 4 A million reasons: Built in 1896, this property has historic cachet, but it also offers a number of contemporary features, including granite countertops in the kitchen, a dressing room (plus three closets!) in the master suite, and a separate living area on the basement level for overnight guests.
Denver, CO
realtor.com
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