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Step inside the most expensive home for sale in the Seattle area - a $45 million waterfront mansion that's minutes from Bill Gates' house and once housed a $317 million art collection

A $45 million mansion on the shores of Lake Washington is the most expensive home for sale in the Seattle area.

Step inside the most expensive home for sale in the Seattle area - a $45 million waterfront mansion that's minutes from Bill Gates' house and once housed a $317 million art collection

The ultra-modern home is in Hunts Point, a small affluent town on Lake Washington.

The ultra-modern home is in Hunts Point, a small affluent town on Lake Washington.

Source: Compass, Curbed

Hunts Point is about a 20-minute drive from downtown Seattle.

Hunts Point is about a 20-minute drive from downtown Seattle.

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It also neighbors Medina, another wealthy Seattle suburb that's home to billionaires Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos.

It also neighbors Medina, another wealthy Seattle suburb that

The $45 million home sits on 3.25 acres on the shores of the lake ...

The $45 million home sits on 3.25 acres on the shores of the lake ...

Source: Compass

... and comes with its own private boat dock.

... and comes with its own private boat dock.

Source: Compass

The 9,420-square-foot, three-bedroom mansion was designed by Seattle architect Jim Olson in 2003.

The 9,420-square-foot, three-bedroom mansion was designed by Seattle architect Jim Olson in 2003.

It belonged to Barney A. Ebsworth, a travel entrepreneur and legendary art collector who owned pieces by Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, and more. His collection was auctioned off after his death in April 2018 for more than $317 million.

It belonged to Barney A. Ebsworth, a travel entrepreneur and legendary art collector who owned pieces by Edward Hopper, Georgia O

Some of the artwork can be seen in the listing photos, even though it has since been auctioned off.

Some of the artwork can be seen in the listing photos, even though it has since been auctioned off.

Source: Compass

Inside, the home's walls are reportedly finished with Venetian plaster.

Inside, the home

Source: Realtor

The house was designed with art collections in mind, with climate controls, high ceilings, plenty of light, and a gallery wing.

The house was designed with art collections in mind, with climate controls, high ceilings, plenty of light, and a gallery wing.

Source: Realtor

The house includes a chef's kitchen, a separate catering kitchen ...

The house includes a chef

Source: Realtor

... and a formal dining room.

... and a formal dining room.

Source: Realtor

The master suite includes a bathroom with a Japanese soaking tub.

The master suite includes a bathroom with a Japanese soaking tub.

Source: Realtor

Outside, several outdoor living spaces offer views of the lake.

Outside, several outdoor living spaces offer views of the lake.

Source: Realtor

On the rooftop is a deck with a fireplace and native plants.

On the rooftop is a deck with a fireplace and native plants.

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The home faces west and includes 300 feet of waterfront land.

The home faces west and includes 300 feet of waterfront land.

Source: Compass

The grounds are filled with trees and landscaped gardens ...

The grounds are filled with trees and landscaped gardens ...

Source: Compass

... and the home seems to intertwine with nature.

... and the home seems to intertwine with nature.

Source: Compass

"This understated house on the east shore of Lake Washington defers both to its wooded site and to one of the nation’s premier collections of modern American Art," architect Olson wrote on his website. "The resulting design weaves the two themes together — art into the home and the house into nature — into a comfortable place to live."

"This understated house on the east shore of Lake Washington defers both to its wooded site and to one of the nation’s premier collections of modern American Art," architect Olson wrote on his website. "The resulting design weaves the two themes together — art into the home and the house into nature — into a comfortable place to live."

Source: Olson Kundig

The most expensive home ever sold in the Seattle area was a house in Medina that went for $26.75 million in early 2018.

The most expensive home ever sold in the Seattle area was a house in Medina that went for $26.75 million in early 2018.

If it sells at its asking price, this Hunts Point mansion would beat that record by more than $18 million.

If it sells at its asking price, this Hunts Point mansion would beat that record by more than $18 million.

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