The Seattle-area waterfront homes we typically feature tend toward the spectacular—think soaring walls of windows and heated, wrap-around porches on every story, each purpose-built to catch the sun setting behind the Olympics. As if sipping coffee while a sailboat glides by wasn’t glamorous enough on its own.
This quaint Camano Island home might not feel quite so opulent as some of its beachfront neighbors. For one thing, it precedes them: According to the century-old nonprofit community group Utsalady Ladies Aid, the 1921 home is the oldest on this stretch of Camano waterfront.
That kind of originality comes with perks, like the 71 feet of west-facing
→ Continue reading at SeattleMet