Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard sells Seattle bungalow for over the asking price
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Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard sells Seattle bungalow for over the asking price
"The colorful bungalow hit the market in late January for $735,000 and went from pending to closed in 10 days. Gossard bought the property in 1992, a year after Pearl Jam released its first album, for $230,000, public records show."
"Built in 1918, the home sits behind a red picket fence and has a front courtyard. The 2,610 square feet of interior space includes a living room with a fireplace, a formal dining room with built-ins, three bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. The basement has been finished as a studio space with lighting and a small stage."
"Gossard, 50, is a founding member and guitarist for Pearl Jam. The grunge band has released 10 studio albums, most recently 'Lightning Bolt' in 2013. Among their hits is 'Jeremy,' 'Black' and 'Better Man.'"
Stone Gossard, founding guitarist of Pearl Jam, sold a 1918 Ravenna neighborhood bungalow in Seattle for $855,000. The property was listed in late January at $735,000 and closed within 10 days. Gossard purchased the home in 1992 for $230,000, shortly after Pearl Jam's debut album release. The 2,610 square-foot home features a living room with fireplace, formal dining room, three bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, and a finished basement studio with lighting and stage. The property includes mature landscaping, a detached garage, and sits behind a red picket fence with front courtyard.
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