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House Hunt: East Mercer $549,000 Undeveloped Lot Has Views of Mountains and Lake

An undeveloped lot on East Mercer Way offers views of Lake Washington and the Cascade Mountains. Check out this and other properties for sale in a virtual house hunt.

A 21,350 square foot lot on East Mercer Way is listed for $549,000 and is one house back from Lake Washington, according to Coldwell Banker Bain:

Pristine view lot only one house back from Lk Washington! Expansive 21,350sf lot gently sloping to the east has open views of the lake and Cascade Mountains is located in a pretty neighborhood setting of multimillion $ wtrfrnt homes. Many of the evergreen trees are on this property. Approximate corners & lot lines are flagged so you can see the large dimensions of this prime property. Short path leading to a cleared area is near arrow and the potential building site sits back to the west. Hurry!. For more information about this Mercer Island WA Lots and Land, contact Stephanie St Mary.

Listing Broker: Stephanie St Mary
Broker Email: stephaniestmary@cbbain.com
Broker Phone: (206) 953-8359
Broker Website: http://stephaniestmary.cbbain.com

Videos of other Mercer Island homes for sale also were recently uploaded to YouTube. Each address links to the YouTube video (also attached to this article). Each address is also shown on the map attached to this article:

4600 E. Mercer Way, Mercer Island, WA

3850 82nd Ave SE, Mercer Island, WA

2424 63rd Ave SE, Mercer Island, WA

7900 Northbrook Lane, Mercer Island, WA

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William Kratz May 20, 2013 at 05:36 pm
I'll be a bit more direct than Jerry. The new site is a mess. Visually it's extremely cluttered.Read More It's slow, very slow. There appear to be no RSS feeds, a major negative. Following a few links sometimes sends you to a different community's Patch site. And what happened with the editing staff. Unless I missed something, suddenly there are new editors without any warning. No matter what the circumstances, normally such a move would be accompanied by an announcement of some sort. Venice may be the greatest editor ever, but it looks like she is splitting her time among several Patch sites, so the odds are stacked against her. Her "latest activities" list even suggests that she is editing a Patch site down in the San Francisco Bay area. With all due respect, Patch sites should be hyper-local, and the best route to that is a local (i.e. Mercer Islander) editor.
Jerry Gropp Architect AIA May 15, 2013 at 02:07 pm
The Jury is still out. I liked the "Old Patch". J