This is an 800 Sq. Ft. Little Cottage For Sale in Olympia, WA.
The home offers two bedrooms and one bathroom with original oak hardwood floors.
When you go inside, you’ll find a kitchen, living area, two bedrooms, and a bathroom.
Outside, you’ll find a large backyard, storage shed, and off-street parking. This home is located near a park, trail, state offices, and more. It sits on a 0.15 acre lot. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
800 Sq. Ft. Little Cottage For Sale in Olympia, WA
Images © Van Dorm Realty, Inc. via Zillow
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Images © Van Dorm Realty, Inc. via Zillow
Asking price is $158,900 with an estimate mortgage of $592/month.
Our big thanks to Joceile Moore for sharing!
Learn more: http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1904-Eastside-St-SE-Olympia-WA-98501/49383434_zpid/
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It seems a little large for a tiny house. Wish them well, but it seems a bit overpriced for the market. Makes real tiny homes look attractive.
Have you ever been to WA? That is considered reasonable for that area. As for big, zoning won’t allow anything smaller.
Please check Zillow, $199 per square foot is a bit high. There are many 800-1200 sqft homes for sale in the area for $120-135K.
I love how you are starting to show small houses and not just tiny ones. I have a little active daughter at home and we are looking to downsize, but a tiny house would not be feasible for us. The small (but not tiny) houses give me a lot of ideas on how to downsize but still have some space for her to explore and play. Thanks!
Thanks for bringing reason to this. Prices are always what the market will allow and if you are willing to be fleeced,you will be. Nice house,priced too high
I live in a small town with nothing but small houses of 1,o00 sq feet or less. Average price is 100k, some much less and others just a tad higher. I was shocked at the price but then remembered it was the west coast.
I love what they did with this place and how nice it is. Love the shower that is handheld. I don’t really care for the outside or the land. But the inside makes up for all of that…
Low end flip and high end price. nope
How much will you wager that this house was picked up real cheap in a foreclosure and is being “flipped” for a 100% profit by a realtor or contractor? Sad!
I also appreciate seeing smaller homes (under 1K sq.ft.). My husband and I are 70 and some of the TINY homes are about the size of our master bathroom! And climbing a ladder to a futon is not my idea of fun anymore. We intend to downsize from our 1600 sq.ft. home, but cannot do lofts and giving up everything except one pair of shoes and 4 plates. I really am disgusted by some of the homes in our area (one is over 7K sq. ft. and only has 2 people living there!) Most of the newer homes around us are over 3500 sq ft. I want smaller and more efficient than we have now, but not a closet or a converted yard shed. So keep those smaller homes coming–we love them!
This is a cute started home. Someone can certainly make it their own because it is turn key at their discretion. The home is a bit pricey for me and I’m not sure what the market value is for this home in this area.
What a sweet small house. A good starter or retirement home for a couple young or old for sure.
I love that they saved the old oak hardwood floors. Ready to move right in for the right buyer. Although I’d add some color to some of the walls first if it were me moving in.
Pretty basic, pretty affordable.
Now that I look at the pics again, this looks like the type of neighborhood that we have around our navy base – small basic homes that were built to house the sailors and their families which are now privately owned.