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Seattle Condo Authority • Pioneer Square
Historic loft condominiums at 606 Post Ave — in the heart of Pioneer Square's gallery row, steps from Seattle's densest concentration of art galleries and the First Thursday Art Walk.
Building Profile
| Building Name | 606 Post |
| Address | 606 Post Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 |
| Neighborhood | Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA |
| Building Type | Historic Loft Conversion |
| Year Built | 1892 |
| Total Units | 10 |
| Stories | 4 |
| Location Character | Gallery row, 1st Ave Art District |
| Registry Status | Medium Verified — urbnlivn.com |
| HOA Fees | Contact Jeff for verified data |
| Price Range | Contact Jeff for current comps |
About This Building
606 Post is a historic loft conversion at 606 Post Ave in Pioneer Square — one of Seattle's most address-recognized condominium buildings for buyers who prioritize cultural and artistic proximity. The building sits on Pioneer Square's gallery row, the densest concentration of contemporary art galleries in the Pacific Northwest.
The 606 Post Ave address places residents within steps of dozens of galleries, the monthly First Thursday Art Walk, and the historic storefronts, restaurants, and bars that line Pioneer Square's main commercial corridor. The building's loft-format units offer the architectural character of Pioneer Square's conversion era — exposed brick, timber structure, high ceilings, and original industrial-scale window openings.
606 Post was built in 1892 and contains 10 residential loft units across 4 stories. The building is registry-verified (Medium Verified) based on urbnlivn.com data. Jeff Reynolds tracks Pioneer Square sales history, HOA financials, and current inventory for every building in the registry.
Jeff Reynolds tracks sales history, HOA financials, and current inventory for 606 Post. Contact Jeff for verified building data, current listings, and a Pioneer Square buyer analysis.
Current Inventory
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Due Diligence
Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer. Jeff Reynolds covers these in every Pioneer Square building consultation.
Loft-format historic buildings on 1st Ave in Pioneer Square can present appraisal challenges due to the non-standard unit configurations. Verify that your lender has appraiser experience with Pioneer Square historic conversions. FHA and VA financing are frequently ineligible in smaller historic HOAs.
The 1st Ave gallery corridor generates significant foot traffic on First Thursday Art Walk nights and during Pioneer Square events. Units facing 1st Ave will have more ambient street noise and event-day activity. This is a lifestyle benefit for most 606 Post buyers, but worth evaluating for specific unit orientation.
Review the HOA reserve study for masonry maintenance, window waterproofing, and roof line items. Historic brick buildings on Pioneer Square's original 1st Ave corridor have multi-decade maintenance cycles that require well-funded reserves. Verify reserve fund adequacy before making an offer.
In historic loft conversions, no two units are identical. Ceiling heights, brick exposure, window size, and original structural features vary by floor and position within the building. Request access to inspect the specific unit's condition, including moisture history in brick walls and evidence of any prior waterproofing or timber remediation.
Who Buys Here
Pioneer Square's gallery district is a primary draw for creative professionals and arts-adjacent buyers. Living at 606 Post Ave means walking to First Thursday Art Walk monthly and being embedded in Seattle's most active gallery community. This lifestyle profile drives consistent demand at 606 Post.
Buyers who specifically seek exposed brick, timber beams, and industrial-loft character find 606 Post' 1st Ave address among the most authentic in Pioneer Square. The building's location in the heart of the historic gallery row adds a cultural context that deepens the character premium.
With a Walk Score of 96 and immediate proximity to Downtown employment, the waterfront, and the Pioneer Square transit hub, 606 Post offers exceptional urban accessibility. The 1st Ave corridor is walkable to Pike Place Market, the waterfront, and major Downtown employers within 15–20 minutes on foot.
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Jeff Reynolds has brokered Pioneer Square condo transactions for over 20 years. He knows the HOA financials, reserve fund health, and rental policy of every building in the registry — and maintains relationships with unit owners before they list.
Pioneer Square's historic loft buildings often require specialized financing — FHA and VA are frequently ineligible in older, smaller HOAs. Jeff has a network of lenders who understand Pioneer Square, and he reviews HOA documents and reserve studies for every buyer client.
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