7268 Madrona DR NE Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Open Thu 10AM-1PM
UPDATED: 04/03/2026 04:27 AM
$5,800,000
6 Beds4.25 Baths4,958 SqFt
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 4,958 sqft
Price per Sqft $1,169
Subdivision Bainbridge Island
MLS Listing ID 2483148
Style 12 - 2 Story
Bedrooms 6
Half Baths 1
Year Built 2009
Annual Tax Amount $26,552
Lot Size 0.670 Acres
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Property Description
Commanding a premier bluffside setting along Bainbridge Island's coveted Madrona Drive, this extraordinary architectural estate by renowned architect Matthew Coates offers a rare blend of inspired design, luxury, and sustainability. Set on nearly two-thirds of an acre with sweeping Puget Sound views, the property is composed as a dual-residence estate, with two distinct homes connected by a dramatic glass-roofed breezeway. The original LEED-certified residence was designed in harmony with its surroundings, incorporating geothermal heating and photovoltaic solar to reduce heating cost. A thermal mass spine stabilizes temperatures. The living experience, separates private retreats from gathering spaces oriented toward water and sky. Radiant heated floors, custom fir and bamboo millwork, and walls of glass create a warm, refined environment. Folding glass doors open to blend indoor and outdoor living. Above, a succulent-planted living roof offers outdoor relaxation with sweeping views of Mount Rainier, Cascade Mountains, and the Seattle skyline. Completed in 2025, the companion residence expands the estate with generous living spaces, flexible accommodations for guests, extended living, or creative work. An EV charger reflects the estate's forward thinking design. Privately nestled yet minutes from Winslow, the ferry, dining, and boutiques. Offering rare seclusion and convenience, an extraordinary expression of island living where architecture and landscape exist in balance.


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