79M Seattle-area home is now most expensive listing in Pacific Northwest

Bellevue, WALocal News

The newly listed mansion "Triptych" in Bellevue is currently available for $79 million, making it the priciest home in the Pacific Northwest. Located in the prestigious Medina neighborhood, the 2016-built estate features a lakeside pavilion and a spacious detached gym. Brokers call it a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" for discerning buyers looking for architectural significance and a prime location. The property’s monthly mortgage payment is estimated at $450,168 for a 30-year fixed rate. This listing follows a trend of increasing luxury real estate prices in the area, particularly among tech industry moguls.

The demand for high-end homes continues to rise, reflecting the wealth concentration in Seattle's tech sector. The unveiling of "Triptych" adds to Bellevue's reputation as a hotspot for luxury living. Interested buyers can find more details on the brokerage's listing site.

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