Neighborhood Guide · Seattle, WA 98121
More condos per square mile than anywhere else in Seattle. Belltown delivers walkability, vibrant nightlife, waterfront proximity, and the city's deepest selection of residential towers - from boutique lofts to iconic luxury high-rises.
Talk to Jeff ReynoldsWhy Belltown remains Seattle's most active and desirable condo neighborhood year after year.
Belltown is ground zero for Seattle condo living. Stretching along the waterfront from Pike Place Market to the Seattle Center, this densely urban neighborhood has been the epicenter of Seattle's residential high-rise boom since the late 1990s. Today it contains more than 20 distinct condo buildings - more than any other neighborhood in the city - spanning a range from boutique loft conversions to 300+ unit luxury towers.
The appeal is straightforward: Belltown is one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the entire United States, consistently scoring 98–99 on Walk Score. Residents can walk to Pike Place Market, the Olympic Sculpture Park, dozens of acclaimed restaurants, the Elliott Bay waterfront, and the Seattle Center - all without a car. For the urban professional who values time above all else, Belltown simply can't be matched.
The neighborhood attracts a diverse mix of buyers: tech professionals who want walkable access to downtown employers, empty-nesters trading suburban homes for low-maintenance urban living, and investors attracted by Belltown's consistent rental demand. Building vintage ranges from pre-2000 classics to new 2021–2022 towers like Spire and Greta, meaning there's a building and price point for virtually every buyer profile.
With the new Spire tower fully occupied and Greta adding modern inventory to the 2nd Avenue corridor, Belltown's supply remains constrained and demand persistent - making it one of Seattle's most reliable long-term condo markets.
Walk to Pike Place Market, the waterfront, Seattle Center, and hundreds of restaurants and shops. No car required for daily life.
Belltown contains some of Seattle's most acclaimed dining - from neighborhood bistros on 2nd Avenue to waterfront seafood and James Beard-recognized kitchens.
Home to the Olympic Sculpture Park, numerous galleries, the Moore Theatre, and blocks from the Seattle Art Museum and the Pike Place Market cultural district.
Belltown sits above Elliott Bay. The redeveloped Seattle waterfront - with new parks, the Pike-Pine overlay, and improved pedestrian access - is walkable from every building.
Walkable or a short commute to Amazon HQ (SLU), downtown Seattle's financial district, and all major employers in the urban core.
Belltown condos have appreciated reliably over 20 years. With limited new supply and consistent demand, the neighborhood's investment fundamentals remain strong.
The complete guide to residential buildings in Belltown - with real pricing, amenities, and direct links to each building page.
Quick-reference pricing and unit data for all major Belltown condo buildings.
| Building | Address | Year Built | Units | Price Range | HOA/mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cristalla | 2033 2nd Ave | 2005 | 195 | $650K–$2.5M | $700–$1,600 |
| Spire | 600 Wall St | 2021 | 344 | $700K–$4M+ | $700–$2,000+ |
| Concord | 2929 1st Ave | 2000 | 203 | $650K–$2.5M | $700–$1,600 |
| Greta | 2nd Ave | 2022 | 148 | $700K–$2M | $600–$1,400 |
| The Pomeroy | 2425 2nd Ave | 2003 | 117 | $600K–$1.8M | $700–$1,500 |
| 81 Vine | 81 Vine St | 2009 | 164 | $550K–$1.4M | $600–$1,200 |
| Trace | 2607 Western Ave | 2007 | 90 | $500K–$1.4M | $600–$1,200 |
| Merrill Place Lofts | 2414 1st Ave | 2001 | 36 | $500K–$1.4M | $600–$1,200 |
| Tribeca | 2505 2nd Ave | 2001 | 146 | $500K–$1.2M | $600–$1,200 |
| The Vine | 2600 2nd Ave | 2006 | 149 | $450K–$1.2M | $600–$1,200 |
| Astoria | 2821 2nd Ave | 2001 | 149 | $450K–$1.3M | $600–$1,200 |
| Gallery | 121 Vine St | 2007 | 176 | $450K–$1.3M | $500–$1,100 |
| Veer Lofts | 2721 1st Ave | 2008 | 197 | $450K–$1.1M | $500–$1,000 |
| Bellora | 2716 Elliott Ave | 2006 | 93 | $450K–$1.1M | $600–$1,100 |
| Parc Belltown | 2200 Western Ave | 2005 | 85 | $450K–$1.2M | $600–$1,100 |
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