Market Analysis

High-Rise vs Mid-Rise: Downtown Seattle Average Price Per Square Foot

By Jeff Reynolds · January 14, 2024

High-Rise vs Mid-Rise: Downtown Seattle Average Price Per Square Foot

I pulled a sample set of Seattle condo sales for 1 bedoom units in the last 60 days. There have been 28 – 1 bedroom sales since February 5th. They range in price from $222,000 (Mosler Lofts) to $2,500,000 (Four Seasons). I pulled similar square footage and (like kind buildings) for each comparison and this is what we came up with.

Downtown Seattle mixed building heights
High-rise premium vs. mid-rise value: the price per square foot tells the story.

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Originally published on UrbanCondoSpaces.com. Updated for Seattle Condo Authority.

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Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate

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