
I know I just brought you a Seattle sports figure's home on Saturday but I have to show you the other Washington find from the latest Wall Street Journal Private Properties column. The B2B ranch in Fall City, Washington belongs former Seattle Mariners outfielder Jay Buhner. Its 80 acres are adjacent to a private golf club and this is where Buhner retired after 14 years with the Mariners. It's a custom home with a very Western feel that you'd be more likely to find in a Montana or Wyoming mansion. The main house is 7500 square feet and has timber framing and a copper roof. A 35 foot floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace dominates the great room. There are four bedrooms, a bbonus room plus media and recreation rooms. The main home's three car garage includes a finished weight room, half bath, sauna and the "poker room". The grounds are made up of four 20 acre tax parcels, The property includes fenced pastoral areas as well as manicured gardens and water features including four spring fed stocked ponds and water falls. The entertaining pavilion is a post and beam structure with skylights and a copper roof. It has a built-in wet bar, Viking barbecue and lantern light fixtures. There is also a two-bedroom guest house and a four-car garage. This property is listed at $12 million.








































Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-01-2008 @ 6:51PM
dan said...
Hey Deidre...
www dot b2b-ranch dot com
Dan
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9-02-2008 @ 6:22AM
T. Leeflang said...
While the location is tops, and the living room with it's lovely floor to ceiling windows and enormous stone fireplace is cozy and charming, the rest of the house(s) reminds me of a huge Swedish sauna. It's also very, very brown.
And is that really distressed turquoise paint on the kitchen cabinets??? Why???
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11-20-2008 @ 4:05PM
Jeff N said...
I've been in the home-the photos do not do justice...it is quite charming and does not feel large. Yes lots of wood but that seems appropriate for the theme. Those green distressed cabinets are in the guest home and not turquoise but a evergreen tint.