The most expensive home currently for sale in Everett isn’t a modern mega-mansion or a newly built luxury estate.
Instead, it’s a historic waterfront mansion perched atop the bluff in Everett’s Boulevard Bluffs neighborhood, offering nearly 10,000 square feet of living space, sweeping views of Puget Sound, and an asking price of $4.4 million.
A Mansion With A Front-Row Seat To Puget Sound
Located at 3727 Shore Avenue near the Everett-Mukilteo border, the Historic Weyerhaeuser Mansion sits on 1.29 acres overlooking Possession Sound.
From its elevated perch, the property enjoys panoramic views stretching across Puget Sound toward Whidbey Island, the San Juan Islands, and even Mount Baker on clear days.

The home’s expansive covered porch appears purpose-built for sunset watching, with unobstructed western views that would make even longtime Pacific Northwest residents stop and stare.
And yes, if you’ve ever dreamed of sipping coffee while watching ferries cross the Sound, this house has that covered.
By The Numbers
The estate packs a lot into its nearly century-old footprint:
- Asking price: $4.4 million
- 6 bedrooms
- 8 bathrooms
- 9,586 square feet
- Built in 1940
- 1.29 acres
- 2024 property taxes: $26,235
- Last sold in 2006 for $2.25 million
The property has also spent more than seven months on the market, with the listing currently showing 214 days for sale.
A Little Bit Of Everything
The mansion’s interior leans heavily into old-world luxury.
Listing photos show marble finishes, crown molding, crystal chandeliers, wainscoting, and grand rooms designed on a scale rarely seen in modern construction.

The home features:
- Two kitchens
- Two primary suites
- Wine cellar
- Fitness room
- Heated swimming pool
- Spa
- Circular driveway
The primary bathroom alone feels like something from a luxury resort, complete with a claw-foot soaking tub, walk-in shower, double vanities, and extensive tile work.
Elsewhere, large windows flood the living spaces with natural light and frame the property’s water views from nearly every angle.
The Backyard Might Steal The Show
As impressive as the house is, the grounds may be the true star.
A double iron gate opens to a winding driveway that passes through mature landscaping before arriving at the home.
The backyard features an in-ground heated pool and spa surrounded by lush gardens, manicured lawns, and towering trees that make the estate feel surprisingly secluded despite being minutes from downtown Everett.
It’s the kind of property where you could host a formal garden party one weekend and spend the next lounging poolside without seeing another soul.

One Feature That Really Stands Out
The home also comes with an unusual perk for today’s market: an assumable 2.2% mortgage, allowing a qualified buyer to take over the seller’s existing loan rather than securing new financing at current rates.
In an era when mortgage rates remain significantly higher, that’s a detail likely to catch the attention of luxury buyers almost as quickly as the panoramic views.
For the right buyer, that rare financing opportunity could be every bit as valuable as the heated pool, wine cellar, or waterfront setting.
Putting The Price In Perspective
A $4.4 million price tag can be difficult to wrap your head around.
According to Zillow data, Everett’s typical home value falls somewhere between roughly $580,000 and $635,000. In other words, the asking price for this single property is roughly equivalent to the cost of seven average Everett homes.
Of course, most homes in Everett don’t come with 9,586 square feet of living space, six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a heated pool and spa, a wine cellar, and 1.29 acres of bluff-top waterfront property.
Then there’s the view.
From the mansion’s perch above Possession Sound, homeowners can take in sunsets over Whidbey Island, watch ferries cross the water, and enjoy clear-day views stretching to the San Juan Islands and Mount Baker.
Some homes have a nice backyard. This one has its own bluff overlooking Puget Sound.
Check out the complete listing on Zillow.
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