SEATTLE, WA USA - Betsy Terry and Jane Powers of Ewing & Clark, Inc. represented the buyer of a recently remodeled home, which was originally listed at $6,785,000 and sold for $4,670,000. The historic Emil Sick house was owned in the early 20th century by the Owner of the Rainier Brewing Company and the Seattle Indians (later renamed the Seattle Rainiers), Seattle's first major league baseball team, which eventually became the Milwaukee Brewers.
The home was also at one time the French Consulate, and more recently owned by a Northwest Newspaper Magnate, the McClelland family. Situated in Madison Park, a prime Seattle location, this estate features Lake Washington views, lovely private grounds, a library with private master entrance, a garden room, nanny quarters, and five fireplaces.
About Ewing and Clark, Inc.
Ewing and Clark, Inc. has been for Seattle the "Broker of Fine Residences, Mansions and Estates Since 1900." Unique among northwest firms, the company expressly markets luxury properties. Under the umbrella of Ewing and Clark, Inc., customers will find services for commercial, investment, industrial, property management and insurance needs.