Burien’s Three Tree Point is a spit reaching out into the Puget Sound with dramatic views of the water, Mount Rainier, and the Olympics. The high-price homes there typically take full advantage of the landscape, but this midcentury time capsule stunner goes the extra mile.
This is both the work and personal home of local architect Einar V. Anderson (no relation to Ralph), and it’s been in his family since it was first built in 1963. Anderson was born in Seattle to Swedish immigrants and remained entrenched in the city’s Scandinavian community throughout his life—perhaps most notably as the architect for the Swedish Club
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