Pearl Jam’s Stone Gossard sells Seattle bungalow for over the asking price
Rock musician Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam fame has recorded a quick sale in Seattle, selling a home in the Ravenna neighborhood for $855,000.
The colorful bungalow hit the market in late January for $735,000 and went from pending to closed in 10 days. Gossard bought the property in 1992, a year after Pearl Jam released its first album, for $230,000, public records show.
Built in 1918, the home sits behind a red picket fence and has a front courtyard.
The 2,610 square feet of interior space includes a living room with a fireplace, a formal dining room with built-ins, three bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. The basement has been finished as a studio space with lighting and a small stage.
Lawns, mature landscaping and a detached garage fill out the grounds.
Kristin Johnson of Windermere Real Estate was the listing agent. Cynthia Saver of Gerrard Beattie & Knapp represented the buyer.
Gossard, 50, is a founding member and guitarist for Pearl Jam. The grunge band has released 10 studio albums, most recently “Lightning Bolt” in 2013. Among their hits is “Jeremy,” “Black” and “Better Man.”
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