Magnolia Discovery Home Care sits at 4216 33rd Ave. W in Seattle, WA and offers a quiet setting for seniors in need of assisted living, memory care, and independent living. The building is a single-family home with contemporary design, built in 2024, and is newly constructed with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms-one of them a private room with a set cost of $5,000 per month. There's about 1,089 square feet of living space, with the total lot size coming in at about 1,747 square feet. The main floor has easy entry, no steps to worry about, and every room comes with ductless mini-split cooling for comfort, while the heating uses an unspecified type of fuel. Flooring is a mix of ceramic tile and vinyl plank, and the upstairs bathrooms have heated floors, which is a nice touch in the mornings. There's a covered patio and porch for sitting outdoors, a fully fenced yard for privacy, and a garage wired for charging electric cars. Parking allows for two cars off-street. There's also a slab foundation and a composition roof, but no fireplace in the house.
Residents enjoy views described as territorial rather than water-based, and there's a basement with no interior features listed. Magnolia Discovery Home Care belongs to a homeowners' association, and the HOA fee is $21 per month. There are appliances including a dishwasher, stove/range, refrigerator, water heater, and garbage disposal. The community is part of Pleasant Valley, and while you don't sit on the water, there are various amenities and services close by, such as cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians, transportation, hospitals, and theaters. The home care team provides help with daily living and wellness, including diabetic care, and there are skilled nursing and memory care services. The staff is focused on creating a loving and nurturing environment, and the culture within the community aims to make a meaningful difference for its residents. The setting is a board and care home, meeting the needs of seniors who want residential care, assisted living, or some independence with extra help. There's also transportation provided for appointments and errands, and social activities come from both inside and outside the community. The property offered a virtual tour, so people could view it online before visiting. The community remains committed to providing quality care with personalized services. While the home recently sold, it isn't available for sale or rent right now.