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This West Seattle Tudor Reads Like a Fairy Tale — Because It Kind of Is

Most real estate listings read like a spec sheet. This one reads like the opening chapter of a dark fairy tale — and honestly, we're not mad about it. A 1927 Storybook Tudor in West Seattle recently hit the market at $745,000, and before buyers could even schedule a showing, the listing description had already gone viral.

A Home With a Backstory (Literally)

The listing description — which begins with the words "Once upon a time" — tells the story of a wandering artist and her companion who fell under the spell of this narrow, steeply pitched Tudor nearly 30 years ago. She painted. She gardened. She soaked the very plaster walls with love and laughter. Now the home is ready for its next chapter, and it's asking you, dear reader, if you're the one to write it. With tags like "Storybook Tudor," "Secret Garden," "Soaring Chimney," and "Towering Timbers," the Zillow feature tags alone are doing more literary work than most agents attempt in an entire career.

The House Itself Is Pretty Spectacular, Too

Behind all the prose is a genuinely striking property. Built in 1927, the home clocks in at 1,904 square feet across 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, sitting on a 4,599 square foot lot in the misty hills of West Seattle. The exterior is exactly what you'd expect from "Storybook Tudor": tall and narrow with dramatic peaked rooflines, arched entryways, and a soaring chimney that reaches toward the sky like it's got somewhere to be. The surrounding garden — dense with towering evergreens and mature plantings — makes it feel genuinely hidden from the outside world. It went pending almost immediately, which surprised absolutely no one.

The Internet Has Thoughts

Naturally, this listing caught the attention of Reddit's r/zillowgonewild community. See what people are saying about it here.

It may already be pending, but that shouldn't stop you from admiring the craftsmanship — and the copywriting. View the full listing here.

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