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18620 Harlequin Place
Anchorage, AK 99516
$775,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
4
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3600
Property Description
Perched on the hillside overlooking the breathtaking panorama of Turnagain Arm, this three-story residence offers unrivaled 180-degree views. From the rugged peaks of the Alaska Range, to the graceful silhouette of the Aleutian Range and the iconic profile of Mt. Susitna, to the awe-inspiring presence of three active volcanoes, there is a view out every window on the western side. As you step through the entrance, the main level welcomes you with a sense of modern elegance and comfort. Recently updated, it boasts fresh interior paint and luxurious LVP flooring that exudes warmth and sophistication. The heart of the home is a bright white kitchen adorned with shaker-style cabinets and sleek quartz countertops, offering both functionality and style for culinary enthusiasts. Two expansive living areas beckon you to relax and unwind, their oversized view windows framing the ever-changing scenery outside. For those sun-drenched summer days, room-darkening blinds ensure your comfort while still allowing you to appreciate the natural beauty beyond. Ascending to the upper floor, you'll discover a haven of tranquility. Three generously proportioned bedrooms are connected by a hallway including the expansive primary suite, where a sumptuous remodeled bathroom awaits. Indulge in luxury with dual vanities, a spacious walk-in shower, and a classic claw-footed soaking tub, creating an oasis of relaxation amidst the rugged Alaskan wilderness. Descending to the lower level, a walk-out basement opens onto its own deck, inviting you to step outside and immerse yourself in the pristine surroundings. An optional fifth bedroom, accompanied by an adjacent full bath, provides flexibility for guests or family members seeking privacy. Completing the lower level is a large utility room, offering ample storage space and practicality for everyday living. From its vantage point overlooking Turnagain Arm, this extraordinary residence offers not just a place to live, but a sanctuary where every moment is infused with the awe-inspiring beauty of Alaska's natural wonders.
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1990
MLS Number
24-4554
Location
Address
18620 Harlequin Place
City
Anchorage
State
AK
Zip Code
99516
County
ANCHORAGE
Listing
Provider
RE/MAX Dynamic Properties, original listing
Name
RE/MAX Dynamic Properties
Phone
(907) 261-7616
Office Name
RE/MAX Dynamic Properties
Office Phone
(907) 865-4700
Agent Name
Michelle Nelson

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