Egan House (Seattle)
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TypeResidence
Architectural styleNorthwest Regional
LocationCapitol Hill (Seattle), 1500 Lakeview Blvd E, Seattle, Washington, United States
| Egan House | |
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| General information | |
| Type | Residence |
| Architectural style | Northwest Regional |
| Location | Capitol Hill (Seattle), 1500 Lakeview Blvd E, Seattle, Washington, United States |
| Coordinates | 47°37′57″N 122°19′21″W / 47.6324°N 122.3226°W |
| Named for | USN Rear Admiral Willard Egan |
| Renovated | 2003 |
| Cost | $10,762[1] |
| Renovation cost | $102,000[1] |
| Owner | Historic Seattle |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 3 |
| Floor area | 1,190 sq ft (111 m2) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Robert Reichert |
| Designations | Seattle Landmark, 2010 |
Egan House is a Northwest Regional style house in Seattle. It was designed by Robert Reichert in 1958 for retired United States Navy Rear Admiral Willard Egan.[2] The public development authority Historic Seattle restored the house in 2003 and retained ownership of it,[3]: 3 putting it up for sale in April 2024.[2]It was designated a Seattle Landmark in 2010.[4] The house lies within the St. Mark's Greenbelt.
