It sure has been a year for Seattle’s major estates and architecturally significant homes. Before fall rolls in, we have yet another for you to view and it’s truly spectacular. Let’s head over to Capitol Hill to check out this Edwin Ivy home that will have you forgetting that you’re in the middle of the city.

Capitol Hill
Photo via Sotheby’s

If you’ve ever driven down North Capitol Hill’s 10th avenue and wondered what’s behind the large retaining wall, we have your answer. It’s this majestic 1924 home situated on not one but five city lots! With 5 bedrooms, 7 full & 4 partial bathrooms, this home boats over 11,600 square feet of space.

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Capitol Hill
Photo via Sotheby’s

You’ll find all sorts of amazing original details but most importantly, this home “lives for today with a fantastic floor plan, incredible amenities, and a killer indoor-outdoor flow.” The kitchen comes complete with a bespoke Officine Gullo cooking island and flows into the family room which then opens to an outdoor patio with a grill, beverage fridge, fireplace, heaters, and more.

Capitol Hill
Photo via Sotheby’s

Also outside is a Florentine-inspired pool and hot tub for eight, and a pickleball court!

Capitol Hill
Photo via Sotheby’s

Some of the other fancy schmancy details you’ll find include a wine cellar, four-car garage, and secure motor court for an additional ten cars. Oh yeah, there’s also an indoor golf simulator and a separate apartment. What more could you need? Well, you’ll need $13.2 million to purchase it. If you’d like to see more of this Capitol Hill Estate you can head over to Sotheby’s website.