One of the homes in Seattle, which Arthur Loveless built, is on sale with a market price of $3.7 million, as reported from Curbed. The article added that the house is located at 7144 55th Avenue Seward Park, Seattle, Washington 98118.
In a listing from Estately, the 6,570 square foot house has seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, two detached parking garages, and one fireplace in the upper level of the house and two fireplaces in the main level of the house. The listing added that the lot of the house measures 90,905 square feet, with a den or office, a living room, a master bedroom, a dining room, a kitchen, a wet bar, and a basement.
Furthermore, the listing added that the appliances like dishwasher, dryer, range or oven, refrigerator, and washer are included in the listing.
The two storey house has cable TV, a dock, a gas, and a patio, as mentioned in a listing from Seattle Home. The listing added that the view of lake, and mountain can be seen in the house.
The listing from Estately added that the foundation of the house is made of poured concrete while the exterior of the house is made of brick. In addition, the energy source is oil and the house is connected to the sewer type.
Pictures of the house can be seen in Curbed, and Estately.
The article from Curbed added that the house was on the market with a price of $6.280 million in 2008 and it was built in 1940. In addition, the article added that Arthur Loveless is one of Seattle's prominent midcentury architects which is known in his Tudor Revivalist styles.
In the meantime, there are no reports regarding the net worth of the architect. An article from Capitol Hill Seattle mentioned that Arthur Loveless is known in his work the Loveless building which was constructed in 1930 and was originally known as the Studio Building. The article added that he lived in the building and as years passed by, it became an apartment with one bedroom with working fireplace with an amount of $1,500 per month. In addition, the building was recognized in the American Institute of Architects as an outstanding structure. He died in 1971.