Downtown Bellevue · Bellevue
Verified Data Updated April 2026Abella
300 110th Ave NE
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Abella: Key Facts
Profile by Jeff Reynolds, Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate · 20+ years, 500+ transactions
About Abella
Abella is a 6-story condominium in Downtown Bellevue. Built in 2001, the building houses 83 residences at 300 110th Ave NE, positioned in the heart of the downtown core with walkable access to Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square, the Bellevue Transit Center, the future light rail station, and the full dining, shopping, and entertainment corridor of the Bellevue Collection.
The building offers secure lobby entry, elevator access, assigned garage parking, and dedicated storage. Individual residences feature open-concept living areas anchored by gas fireplaces, kitchens with maple cabinetry, stone surfaces, and stainless steel appliances, flexible second-bedroom or den spaces, and private patios or decks with city or mountain views. Abella is a no-rental-cap building with relatively low HOA dues, making it one of the more flexible and carrying-cost-friendly options in the downtown Bellevue core.

Building Details
At Abella Condos, downtown Bellevue living is defined by balance, offering both everyday convenience and a comfortable, residential feel within a highly walkable setting. This 6-story, 83-unit building, completed in 2001, sits in the heart of the city with a Walk Score of 90, placing parks, dining, shopping, and cultural destinations just moments away. Residents benefit from close proximity to Bellevue Square, the transit center, and the future light rail, making it an ideal location for those who value accessibility and connection without sacrificing a sense of home.

Inside, residences at Abella are known for their spacious layouts, natural light, and livable design. Open-concept living areas are often anchored by gas fireplaces and flow seamlessly into kitchens with maple cabinetry, stone surfaces, and stainless steel appliances. Many homes feature flexible spaces that can function as a second bedroom, den, or office, along with generous primary suites offering ample closet space and private baths. Outdoor living is a standout feature, with select residences offering expansive patios or private decks that extend the living space and capture city or mountain views. The building is well-managed and offers secure lobby entry, elevator access, assigned garage parking, and additional storage. With no rental cap and relatively low HOA dues, Abella presents a compelling blend of flexibility, comfort, and long-term value in the core of downtown Bellevue.
Jeff Reynolds tracks Abella and the full Downtown Bellevue condo market as part of the Seattle Condo Authority Network. Contact Jeff for a buyer consultation, a current market analysis, or access to off-market opportunities in the building.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Abella located? +
Abella is located at 300 110th Ave NE in Downtown Bellevue, WA 98004. The building sits in the heart of the downtown core with walkable access to Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square, the Bellevue Transit Center, the future light rail station, Downtown Park, Old Main Street, and the full dining and retail corridor of the Bellevue Collection.
How many units are in Abella? +
Abella has 83 residences across 6 stories in a single building. It was completed in 2001, making it one of the more established mid-rise condominium communities in downtown Bellevue.
Does Abella have a rental cap? +
No. Abella has no rental cap, which is one of the most important and increasingly rare positive features for Eastside condominium buyers. No-cap buildings expand the buyer pool on resale to include investor-owners alongside owner-occupants, protect owners from being forced to sell if life circumstances change, and support stronger long-term price stability.
What amenities does Abella offer? +
Abella features secure lobby entry, elevator access, assigned garage parking, and dedicated storage. Individual residences offer open-concept layouts, gas fireplaces, kitchens with maple cabinetry, stone surfaces, and stainless steel appliances, flexible second-bedroom or den spaces, and private patios or decks with city or mountain views. The building is well-managed with relatively low HOA dues for a downtown Bellevue mid-rise.
What are HOA fees at Abella? +
HOA fees at Abella range from approximately $450 to $950 per month depending on unit size, which is relatively low for a Downtown Bellevue mid-rise. Contact Jeff Reynolds for verified current figures and reserve fund status. Always request the most recent HOA financials and reserve study as part of your due diligence, with particular attention to capital improvement history given the building’s 2001 vintage.
Is Abella close to light rail? +
Yes. Abella is within walking distance of the Bellevue Downtown light rail station, which connects to Seattle, SeaTac Airport, and the full Link network. Proximity to light rail has historically added a measurable premium to condominium resale values and expands the buyer pool to include commuters.
What makes Abella different from other Bellevue condos? +
Abella combines three features that are rarely found together in a Downtown Bellevue mid-rise: no rental cap (a genuine and durable resale advantage), relatively low HOA dues that improve monthly carrying costs, and a walkable downtown core location with immediate access to Bellevue Square, the transit center, and the future light rail. The combination of flexibility, affordability, and location makes it one of the more well-rounded options for both owner-occupants and investor-buyers in downtown Bellevue.
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Jeff Reynolds
Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate · 20+ Years
Jeff Reynolds has spent 20+ years exclusively focused on Seattle's condo market, closing 500+ transactions and personally profiling 202+ buildings. His building-level expertise, grounded in HOA financials, reserve fund health, construction quality, and resale performance, is the foundation of every recommendation on this site. Have a question about Abella?