With pops of proportion, presentation and pizzazz, arrangements in The Evergreen's savvy design showcase all its best features: modern touches of sophistication, double doses of outdoor living and entirely new levels of natural light. Like a bookend to its neighboring townhomes, this floor plan offers a private side porch and glass-door entry plus windows that boost natural light on all three luxurious levels. Even the backside of The Evergreen captures this bright flair: the lower-level open-air Patio is arranged below the main-level contemporary Covered Deck off the stylish Living Room. Low-maintenance composite deck flooring segues seamlessly through glass doors to wide-plank, timber-look flooring inside. Across this level, morning coffee and smoothies burst with energy when sunrise trickles in via a Kitchen window - ideal illumination for European frameless Kitchen cabinets, dazzling 3cm Quartz service island and energy-efficient KitchenAid appliances. Expecting extra guests for dinner? An ingenious Kitchen storage space has you covered. When blended with the central-set Dining Area, this entire middle level strikes all the right balances for chic entertainment and casual slippers-and-robes coziness. If guests stay overnight, or you need an everyday fourth bedroom, The Evergreen's lower level Home Office with walk-in closet and large storage room can be adapted by into a forth bedroom with private Bath.
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Schools
K - 12
Preschool & daycare
Shelton View Elementary School
Public PreK-5 • Assigned • 1.3mi
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Canyon Park Junior High School
Public 6-8 • Assigned • 0.6mi
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Bothell High School
Public 9-12 • Assigned • 1.8mi
9/10
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About Lake
Pleasant
Lake Pleasant, located between Lake Pleasant and North Creek, is a residential and lakeside Bothell neighborhood with wooded shorelines and a low-rise, cul-de-sac street pattern. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the Lake Pleasant Park shoreline and boat launch, where paddlecraft, anglers, and picnic tables set a calm, outdoors-first rhythm. Housing reads as a mix of mid-century ramblers and newer craftsman-style homes tucked behind evergreens. North Creek Trail adds a linear green corridor for walking and biking. McMenamins Anderson School and the Bothell Historical Museum act as nearby cultural anchors for an evening out. The setting feels quietly removed while still tied to Bothell’s small-town main-street energy.
When something is done especially well, it's smart to make the most of it. That's why MainVue Homes is maximizing its Elkington neighborhood exclusively with newly designed luxury townhomes - each melded magnificently at the edge of northeast King and south Snohomish Counties. Elkington's location is as appealing as its two trend-setting plans which sit at a crossroads of conveniences: Bothell's bustling Canyon Park, North Creek and Thrasher's Corner. Just minutes to Interstate 405, bus transit and Park and Ride lots, Elkington is a virtual ground-zero for easy commutes to technology, healthcare, aerospace and other leading employers. Hop onto highways 9 and 522 to Mill Creek, Kenmore and Kirkland or follow backroads to University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College. Within its own neighborhood, meanwhile, Elkington backs up to open space and an inviting area with park benches, picnic tables and a charming gazebo. Nearby, explore old-town Bothell's charm with its historic tree-lined pedestrian-friendly boulevard. Indoors, the old Anderson School is now McMenamins - with a boutique movie theater; indoor and outdoor dining and pubs with warming fireplace and firepit features; and its tropical themed indoor North Shore Lagoon swimming pool. A few blocks away from here, Bothell Landing hosts all flavors of Americana Fourth of July festivities. Year-round, traverse the bridge linking its boat-themed playground to 9. 5 paved and nature-kissed Sammamish River Trail miles for walking and bicycling - a direct route to neighboring Woodinville's wine country.
The intent of residential zoning classifications (R 40,000, R 9,600, R 8,400, R 7,200, R 5,400d, R 5,400a, R 4,000, R 2,800, R-AC) is to provide locations for a range of densities and housing types to ensure a broad choice of attractive and affordable living accommodations to persons desiring to reside in Bothell. Residential zones may contain as outright permitted uses or conditional uses certain nonresidential uses which enhance the community including but not limited to schools, churches and parks.
Climate risks
1/10 Flood Factor
Minimal risk of a flood reaching the building in the next 30 years
1/10 Fire Factor
Unlikely to be in a wildfire in next 30 years
3/10 Heat Factor
7 days above 86° expected this year, 14 days in 30 years
1/10 Wind Factor
Minimal risk of severe winds over next 30 years
6/10 Air Factor
9 unhealthy days expected this year, 9 days in 30 years
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Historical weather
Bothell, WA • 98012
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Sun exposure
78/ 100
Good sunlight
Sunscore
There appears to be minimal shading by surrounding buildings, terrain, and vegetation.
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Redfin Estimate for 815 236th St SE Unit F
$1,105,115
$2,135 under list price of $1.11M
Nearby comparable homes
The Redfin Estimate uses 6 recent nearby sales, priced between $832K to $1.2M.