Some homes are updated. Some are renovated. This one was rebuilt — from the ground up, in 2010, with permits and intention and a level of craft that professionals still remark on when they walk through the door. Every system. Every surface. Every decision made as if it would last a hundred years, because that was always the point. New electrical. New plumbing. Nine-zone hydronic radiant heat. Full seismic retrofit. Marvin windows. A roof built to outlast the mortgage. Nothing patched. Nothing deferred. Nothing overlooked. And then the finishes: a kitchen with a quartz stone island and honed black granite, coffered ceilings and built-ins, two fireplaces, cable-heated bathroom floors, in-ceiling speakers, and paint flowing room to room like a quiet exhale. The kind of home that earns a second look and rewards a third. The floor plan is as considered as all the rest. Main floor: kitchen, dining, living, two bedrooms, full bath — the whole of daily life on one level. Upper floor: the entire level devoted to the primary suite — soaring ceilings, spa bath, walk-in closet, private deck. Lower level: two more bedrooms, a recreation room, laundry, and a full bath — opening to a flat, fully fenced backyard. Five bedrooms. Three full baths. One block to the Burke-Gilman Trail. Ten minutes to Gasworks Park. And Wallingford — a neighborhood people fall in love with, move into, and simply never, ever leave. This home has been built right and loved right. It is now truly ready for you.