Downtown Bellevue · Twin Towers · Established 2009

Bellevue Towers

539 residences across two towers — the largest condo development in Downtown Bellevue. Established in 2009, Bellevue Towers remains a benchmark for location, scale, and value in the luxury market.

2009Year Built
539Residences
2Towers
$600K–$4M+Price Range

Building Overview

Bellevue Towers

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Scale

At 539 units across two towers, Bellevue Towers is the largest condo complex in Downtown Bellevue. The scale creates an active resale market and strong rental demand from the tech workforce.

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Location

Heart of Downtown Bellevue — direct access to Bellevue Square, the Bellevue Collection, and the East Link light rail corridor. Walking distance to major employers including Amazon Bellevue HQ and T-Mobile.

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Amenities

Bellevue Towers offers pool, fitness center, concierge services, and secured parking. The building's established HOA has maintained amenities well since the 2009 completion.

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Value Position

Bellevue Towers consistently offers lower price-per-square-foot than newer buildings like One88 and Avenue Bellevue. For buyers who prioritize square footage and location over new-build finishes, it represents strong value.

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Resale Market

With 539 units, there is almost always inventory available — a key advantage for buyers who need a reliable transaction timeline. The established resale record also makes financing easier than pre-sales buildings.

Fast Facts: Bellevue Towers

Year Built: 2009

Towers: Two (East and West)

Total Units: 539

Amenities: Pool · Fitness · Concierge

$600KEntry
$4M+Top End
539Units
2009Built

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Buyer Intelligence

Who Buys at Bellevue Towers

Value-Focused Luxury Buyers

Buyers who want the Bellevue Downtown address and lifestyle at a lower price-per-square-foot than newer inventory. Bellevue Towers regularly delivers 20–30% more square footage per dollar versus One88 or Avenue Estates.

Tech Workforce Renters & Buyers

Amazon, Microsoft, and T-Mobile employees who want a proven building with strong rental demand. Bellevue Towers has one of the most active rental markets in the Downtown Bellevue condo ecosystem.

Upgrade Buyers from Seattle

Seattle condo owners trading up to a larger Bellevue unit. The combination of size, established HOA, and walkable Downtown Bellevue makes Bellevue Towers a natural upgrade destination.

Investors

The building's scale, location, and active rental market make it attractive for investment buyers. Verify current HOA rental cap percentage with Jeff Reynolds before purchase.

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Common Questions

Bellevue Towers FAQ

How many units are in Bellevue Towers?+
Bellevue Towers has 539 condominium units across two towers — East and West. It is the largest condo development in Downtown Bellevue. The scale creates a deep and active resale market year-round.
What are current prices at Bellevue Towers?+
Prices range from approximately $600,000 for one-bedroom units to $4 million and above for larger penthouse residences. Price-per-square-foot is typically lower than newer buildings, making larger unit sizes more accessible.
Is Bellevue Towers a good value vs. newer buildings?+
Bellevue Towers offers strong value for buyers prioritizing location, size, and an active resale market over new-build finishes. Price-per-square-foot is typically 20–30% lower than One88 or Avenue Bellevue Estates, making it attractive for larger unit buyers and investors.
How does Bellevue Towers compare to Park Row?+
Bellevue Towers (2009, 539 units) is larger, established, and value-positioned. Park Row (2026, 143 units) is boutique, park-facing, and premium-priced — targeting a different buyer profile. Contact Jeff Reynolds to understand which is a better fit for your needs.

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