Eastlake · Seattle

Verified Data Updated April 2026

Eastlake Lofts

125 E Lynn St

2006
Year Built
19
Total Units
4
Stories
$500–$1000
HOA Range
Loft
Type
Secure parking
Parking
Eastlake Lofts condominiums in Eastlake, Seattle

Policy at a Glance

The four questions every serious buyer asks before scheduling a showing.

Key Amenities

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Steel and concrete constructionFloor-to-ceiling windowsSoaring ceilingsExposed concrete elementsPrivate decks and terraces (many units)Secure parkingAdditional storageElevatorLake Union and Space Needle views (many units)

Eastlake Lofts: Key Facts

Building: Eastlake Lofts
Address: 125 E Lynn St, Seattle, WA
Neighborhood: Eastlake
Year Built: 2006
Developer: Val Thomas
Total Units: 19
Stories: 4
Type: Loft
HOA Fee Range: $500–$1000/mo
HOA Cost per SF: $0.79/SF/mo
Parking: Secure parking
Walk Score: 88
Transit Score: 51
Starting Price: $500K+
Key Amenities: Steel and concrete construction · Floor-to-ceiling windows · Soaring ceilings · Exposed concrete elements · Private decks and terraces (many units) · Secure parking · Additional storage · Elevator · Lake Union and Space Needle views (many units)

Profile by Jeff Reynolds, Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate · 20+ years, 500+ transactions

Verified Updated April 2026

About Eastlake Lofts

Eastlake Lofts is a boutique 4-story loft community in Eastlake. Built in 2006, the building houses 19 residences at 125 E Lynn St, positioned steps from Gas Works Park, Lake Union, and the connectivity of Capitol Hill, Montlake, and downtown Seattle.

The building features steel and concrete construction, soaring ceilings, exposed concrete elements, floor-to-ceiling windows, private decks and terraces in many homes, secure parking, and additional storage.

Eastlake Lofts exterior at 125 E Lynn St — 4-story brick and steel loft community in Eastlake Seattle
Eastlake Lofts’ brick-and-steel exterior at 125 E Lynn St — 19 boutique residences with floor-to-ceiling windows and private balconies carved into the four-story loft footprint above ground-floor retail.

Building Details

At Eastlake Lofts, the experience is rooted in authentic loft living, where industrial design meets a highly connected Eastlake location. Built in 2006 with steel and concrete construction, this boutique community is known for its durability, quiet interiors, and architectural character. Residences often feature soaring ceilings, exposed concrete elements, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that bring in natural light while framing views of Lake Union, the Space Needle, and the surrounding cityscape. The building attracts those who appreciate a more design-forward aesthetic, where open layouts create flexibility for living, working, and entertaining in a space that feels both modern and expressive.

Eastlake Lofts residential entrance at 125 E Lynn St — exposed concrete, steel beams, and architectural canopy
The Eastlake Lofts entrance at 125 E Lynn — exposed concrete, steel beam work, and an architectural canopy that signal the design-forward loft aesthetic inside.

The lifestyle at Eastlake Lofts is equally compelling, positioned in one of Seattle’s most central and accessible neighborhoods. With close proximity to Gas Works Park, Lake Union, and the broader connectivity of Capitol Hill, Montlake, and downtown, residents enjoy a balance of urban energy and waterfront calm. Many homes offer private decks or terraces that extend living outdoors, while thoughtful features like secure parking, additional storage, and well-maintained common areas enhance day-to-day ease. Eastlake Lofts stands out as a community with a distinct point of view, appealing to buyers who value architecture, light, and location in equal measure.

Seattle skyline view from Eastlake Lofts — Space Needle, downtown Seattle, and Lake Union at sunset
The skyline view from Eastlake Lofts at sunset — Space Needle, downtown Seattle, and Lake Union in a single frame, the kind of sightline that makes Eastlake one of Seattle’s most distinctive view corridors.
Eastlake Lofts at twilight — 4-story brick loft community with active ground-floor retail in Eastlake Seattle
Eastlake Lofts at twilight — the 19-unit boutique loft community above active ground-floor retail in the heart of the Eastlake neighborhood.

Jeff Reynolds tracks Eastlake Lofts and the full Eastlake 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 are Eastlake Lofts located? +

Eastlake Lofts is located at 125 E Lynn St in Eastlake, Seattle WA 98102. The building sits in one of Seattle’s most central neighborhoods, with walkable proximity to Gas Works Park, Lake Union, and the broader connectivity of Capitol Hill, Montlake, and downtown Seattle. Walk Score 88, Bike Score 78.

How many units are in Eastlake Lofts? +

Eastlake Lofts has 19 residences across 4 stories in a single building. It was built in 2006 and developed by Val Thomas.

What is the construction type at Eastlake Lofts? +

Eastlake Lofts features steel and concrete construction, which typically provides superior sound insulation, fire resistance, and long-term durability compared to the wood-frame construction common in 4-story buildings of similar scale. For a boom-era low-rise loft community, steel and concrete is a meaningful differentiator that protects against the envelope-related special assessments that affected many wood-frame buildings from the same vintage.

What views do homes at Eastlake Lofts offer? +

Many homes at Eastlake Lofts feature floor-to-ceiling windows framing views of Lake Union, the Space Needle, and the surrounding Seattle cityscape. View orientation varies by unit, so ask your agent to verify specific view exposures for any residence you are considering.

What amenities and features do residences at Eastlake Lofts include? +

Homes at Eastlake Lofts feature soaring ceilings, exposed concrete elements, floor-to-ceiling windows, open loft layouts, and private decks or terraces in many units. The building offers secure parking, additional storage, elevator access, and well-maintained common areas. Interiors reflect a design-forward aesthetic with industrial character balanced by modern comfort.

Are Eastlake Lofts difficult to finance? +

Some loft-style buildings have unique financing considerations. Sound transmission, HVAC efficiency, and non-standard floor plans occasionally affect how lenders underwrite loft product, particularly for FHA or VA loans. Work with a lender experienced in Seattle loft financing. Conventional financing is widely available for most loft buildings, but always confirm the specific unit’s eligibility early in the process.

What makes Eastlake Lofts different from other Seattle loft buildings? +

Eastlake Lofts combines features that are rarely found together in a Seattle loft community: authentic loft architecture with soaring ceilings and exposed concrete, steel and concrete construction for durability, floor-to-ceiling windows framing Lake Union and Space Needle views, and an Eastlake location that offers a balance of urban energy and waterfront calm. The boutique 19-unit scale creates a more intimate ownership experience than the larger loft buildings in SoDo or Pioneer Square.

Jeff Reynolds, Seattle condo specialist

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 Eastlake Lofts?

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