important area for the city and for the community. The homes in the Mercerdale neighborhood are mostly 1950s/60s suburban style, and are typically moderately priced. Homes in this neighborhood sold in the last year ranged in value from $487,500 to $890,000.
Mercerdale’s moderate home prices,
access to the Island’s acclaimed school district, and the proximity to several
parks, makes Mercerdale a very desirable neighborhood. One highlight of Mercerdale
is the Mercer Island Skate Park which is located in the south western corner of
Mercerdale Park.
The concrete space was designed to entertain and challenge skateboarders of all
skill levels and welcomes skateboards, inline skates and rollerblades.
Restrooms and a drinking fountain are located nearby.
The Mercerdale community was developed on a site that was important to the logging industry at the turn of the century. Near what is now 76th Ave. and SE 32nd in Mercerdale, there was a steam-powered logging “donkey” working to “yard the logs.” “The skid road remained for a number of years from about 32nd and 80th, north along the ridge, then to the northeast following the slope to what is now the swimming beach at Luther Burbank Park. Horses and oxen were used to skid logs to the lake from the donkey engine. Logs were then boomed, and towed to saw mills on the lake.”
Currently, two homes are for
sale in the Mercerdale community. Pictured to the left is a typical home in
this community. The first is 3471 77th Avenue SE. This 1420 square
foot home features 4 bedrooms and 1.75 bathrooms, and is priced at $575,000.
The second is at 3755 77th Place SE. It is 2090 square feet, and has
3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, priced at $699,000.
If you would like to see the two homes available in Mercerdale, or if
you would like to learn more about Mercerdale, please contact me at
206-230-0833. If you are interested in
buying or selling a home in the Mercer Island, Seattle, Bellevue, or other nearby
communities, please give me a call.
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