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8411 141st Street NE Kirkland WA 98034
Price $ 2,098,000
Listing ID 2395123
Property Type Single Family Residence
County King
Neighborhood Finn Hill
Beds 4
Baths 2 Full  1 Half
House Size 2708
Year Built 1993
Days on website 2
Listed By:     Realogics Sotheby's Int'l Rlty
Description
Sound the alarm—this one is HOT! Formerly Station 24, now a one-of-a-kind modern residence, this bold transformation blends local history with standout design. Soaring ceilings, polished concrete floors, and an open-concept layout make a striking first impression, while the chef’s kitchen delivers with quartz counters and top-tier appliances. A cozy den and spacious laundry/mudroom round out the main level. Upstairs: a luxe primary suite, three additional bedrooms, full bath, and dedicated office. The showstopper? A 1,040+ SF heated garage—ideal for a car lift, gym, play space, or creative studio. Sited on a 13,000 SF corner lot in Finn Hill with top-rated schools, fenced yard, and undeniable curb appeal. Come see what all the buzz is about
Location
Financial Information
List Price: $ 2098000
Taxes: $ 13716
Property Features
Appliances: Dishwasher(s), Disposal, Dryer(s), Microwave(s), Refrigerator(s), Stove(s)/Range(s), Washer(s)
Exterior Features: Wood Products
Flooring: Carpet, Concrete, Engineered Hardwood
Foundation Details: Poured Concrete
Interior Or Room Features: Bath Off Primary, Concrete, Dining Room, Double Pane/Storm Window, Water Heater
Levels: Two
Lot Features: Corner Lot, Curbs, Paved, Sidewalk
Parking Features: Attached Garage, Off Street
Roof: Composition
School: Finn Hill Middle, Juanita High, Thoreau Elem
Security Features: Partially Fenced
Sewer: Sewer Connected
Structure Type: House
View: Territorial
Water Source: Public
School: Thoreau Elem
School: Juanita High
School: Finn Hill Middle
MLSAreaMajor: 600 - Juanita/Woodinville
City: Kirkland
Subdivision Name: Finn Hill
Listed By:     Realogics Sotheby's Int'l Rlty  425-800-0310
Where history meets high design, this former Kirkland fire station has been masterfully transformed into a bold and unforgettable residence. Originally built in 1993 and retired in 2012, Station 24 now lives on as a striking example of adaptive reuse—reimagined in 2021 with architectural flair and elevated finishes throughout. Step inside and watch the story come to life. Polished concrete floors, soaring ceilings, and an open-concept layout set a modern tone while honoring the home’s storied past From emergency calls to dinner calls—this converted fire station kitchen is the ultimate transformation. Airy and inviting dining area with clean sightlines and a strong connection to the home’s central living spaces—ideal for both casual and formal gatherings.