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  1. Otherwise known as the Edith Macefield House, this Ballard home got its reputation after Macefield refused to sell her home to developers for $1 million, resulting in a silly looking development. Seattle's property that may have inspired the house from Disney's Up film now for rent - SEAtoday

  2. 14 de may. de 2024 · The Edith Macefield house is up for lease. Regency Centers owns the Ballard Blocks complex and the little 1,400-square-foot house within it (1438 N.W. 46th St), once home to Edith Macefield. Macefield became famous when she refused to sell her property to developers even when they offered her $1 million for the small home.

  3. Hace 6 días · Edith Macefield lived in the two-bedroom, 1,050-square-foot home, and rejected a $1 million offer to sell to developers in 2008, as new developments were being built around her home at 1438 NW...

  4. 15 de may. de 2024 · Seattle Times business reporter. A tribute to the fight against capitalism’s relentless march or a monument to our misguided nostalgia for Old Seattle? Whatever you see when you pass by the squat,...

  5. Hace 5 días · FOX 13 Seattle. SEATTLE - A Ballard home cited as the main inspiration behind the balloon-suspended house from Disney's "Up" is now available for lease. It's widely referred to as the " Edith Macefield house ," named after the elderly homeowner who refused to sell her property to developers building a five-story retail complex.

  6. 15 de may. de 2024 · May 15, 2024 . Edith Macefields Ballard ‘Up’ House Available for Lease. The Seattle Times | Heidi Groover . Posted In — News & Press| In the News. A tribute to the fight against capitalism’s relentless march or a monument to our misguided nostalgia for Old Seattle?

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