This house is sorta interesting... I actually saw it on the market the last time too.. when it apparently sold for $382k... which, at the time, was a deal in this neighborhood (IMO)... But it was a foreclosure at that time... who know what secondary costs the flipper had to get a clear title on top of the 382K.
The people who were foreclosed upon... paid 410K for it in August of 2005. For mid 2005, _that_ was a ripoff... and it's no wonder they just walked away and threw in the keys... they were not going to be able to recover that when they got into trouble (which was apparently soon after buying it).
Shopping in this neighborhood... I went to go see this house shortly after it got put on the market... As I recall, the ask was 454K, not 440K as stated. So it went for only 6K over ask, which is probably packed in closing costs. Oddly enough, this house went STI as opposed to just disappearing... usually, STI is skipped in North Seattle

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There was nothing fundamentally wrong with this house... but nothing fundamentally right with it either. It's _okay_. The basement ceilings are too low to be a useful finishing candidate or work room. The layout of the main floor is a little non-traditional... and it ends up wasting a fair amount of the 900 sqr ft available. In a house of this size... a hallway is unacceptable (IMHO).
Some nice points... big tree in the back yard... kitchen had a nice exposed rafter ceiling effect... but again, dining nook had very odd layout.