Madison Park · Seattle

Verified Data Updated April 2026

Lakeshore West

2360 43rd Ave E

1966
Year Built
52
Total Units
4
Stories
$600–$1200
HOA Range
Low-Rise
Type
Lakeshore West condominiums in Madison Park, Seattle

Policy at a Glance

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

Key Amenities

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Private swim dockKayak and paddleboard launchBoat launch accessFitness room with lake viewsDirect Lake Washington accessGated parkingPrivate storageFireplaces in residencesPrivate balconies and decks

Lakeshore West: Key Facts

Building: Lakeshore West
Address: 2360 43rd Ave E, Seattle, WA
Neighborhood: Madison Park
Year Built: 1966
Total Units: 52
Stories: 4
Type: Low-Rise
HOA Fee Range: $600–$1200/mo
Rental Policy: No rental cap
Walk Score: 78
Transit Score: 46
Starting Price: $649K+
Key Amenities: Private swim dock · Kayak and paddleboard launch · Boat launch access · Fitness room with lake views · Direct Lake Washington access · Gated parking · Private storage · Fireplaces in residences · Private balconies and decks

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

Verified Updated April 2026

About Lakeshore West

Lakeshore West is a 4-story mid-century condominium in Seattle’s Madison Park neighborhood. Built in 1966, the building houses 52 residences at 2360 43rd Ave E, positioned just above the shores of Lake Washington. The location sits just moments from Madison Park’s beach, cafes, boutiques, and dining, with a quiet residential feel that defines the neighborhood.

The building offers an unusually complete waterfront amenity package: a private swim dock, a dedicated kayak and paddleboard launch, boat launch access, a fitness room with lake views, gated parking, and private storage. Individual residences often feature open layouts oriented toward the water, large windows, updated kitchens with stone countertops and stainless steel appliances, living areas anchored by fireplaces, and private balconies or decks. Lakeshore West has no rental cap.

Lakeshore West street approach — four-story brick and cedar mid-century building with stacked balconies, a stair up to the covered entry, mature evergreen branches framing the foreground, and a metal perimeter fence on the right
Lakeshore West’s brick and cedar facade at the street approach — the four-story mid-century building’s stacked balconies and covered entry sit quietly on the residential Madison Park side of 43rd Ave E, with mature evergreens framing the walk up from the curb.

Building Details

At Lakeshore West Condos, waterfront living is both elevated and immersive, offering a direct connection to Lake Washington from the heart of Madison Park. This 4-story, 52-unit building, completed in 1966, is positioned just above the shoreline, where many residences capture sweeping, unobstructed lake views and an ever-changing backdrop of water, sky, and mountains. The location places residents just moments from Madison Park’s beach, cafés, boutiques, and dining, while maintaining a quiet, residential feel that defines the neighborhood.

View across Lake Washington from Lakeshore West — SR-520 floating bridge stretching east toward Bellevue with the distant Seattle skyline rising to the south, a white tented shoreline structure in the foreground, and open blue water filling the frame
The view across Lake Washington from Lakeshore West — the SR-520 floating bridge stretches east to Bellevue and the distant Seattle skyline rises to the south. Direct shoreline position delivers the kind of unobstructed view quality that inland Madison Park properties simply cannot match.

Inside, Lakeshore West residences are designed to maximize light and perspective, with open layouts, large windows, and living spaces that orient toward the water. Many homes feature updated kitchens with stone countertops and stainless steel appliances, along with comfortable living areas anchored by fireplaces and extending to private balconies or decks. The community itself is centered around a true lakeside lifestyle, offering rare amenities such as a private swim dock, kayak and paddleboard launch, and even boat launch access. Additional features include a fitness room with lake views, gated parking, private storage, and a well-maintained environment that supports easy, low-maintenance living. With no rental cap and a setting that blends relaxation with connectivity, Lakeshore West stands out as a compelling option for those seeking authentic waterfront living in one of Seattle’s most iconic neighborhoods.

Jeff Reynolds tracks Lakeshore West and the full Madison Park 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 Lakeshore West located? +

Lakeshore West is located at 2360 43rd Ave E in Seattle’s Madison Park neighborhood, WA 98112. The building sits just above the shores of Lake Washington, just moments from the Madison Park beach, village cafes, boutiques, and dining. Downtown Seattle and the Eastside via SR-520 are both quickly accessible.

How many units are in Lakeshore West? +

Lakeshore West has 52 residences across 4 stories in a single building. It was completed in 1966 as a mid-century waterfront condominium community on the shores of Lake Washington in Madison Park.

Does Lakeshore West have a boat launch? +

Yes. Lakeshore West offers boat launch access, along with a private swim dock and a dedicated kayak and paddleboard launch. This waterfront amenity package is nearly unmatched in the Seattle condominium market and is particularly valuable for boat owners and serious watersports enthusiasts. Verify current launch rules and any permitted vessel categories directly with the HOA as policies can vary.

Does Lakeshore West have a rental cap? +

No. Lakeshore West has no rental cap, which is one of the most important and increasingly rare positive features for Seattle condominium buyers. No-cap buildings expand the buyer pool on resale to include investor-owners alongside owner-occupants and support stronger long-term price stability. At a direct waterfront address, no-cap flexibility is particularly valuable.

Do Lakeshore West residences have views? +

Yes. Many residences at Lakeshore West capture sweeping, unobstructed views of Lake Washington and an ever-changing backdrop of water, sky, and mountains. The 4-story scale combined with the shoreline position delivers view quality that cannot be matched by inland properties. Always verify the specific view and orientation for any unit you are considering.

What amenities does Lakeshore West offer? +

Lakeshore West features a private swim dock, kayak and paddleboard launch, boat launch access, a fitness room with lake views, gated parking, and private storage. Individual residences offer open layouts, large windows, updated kitchens with stone countertops and stainless steel appliances, fireplaces, and private balconies or decks. The waterfront amenity package is among the most complete in any Seattle condominium.

What are HOA fees at Lakeshore West? +

HOA fees at Lakeshore West range from approximately $600 to $1,200 per month depending on unit size. Contact Jeff Reynolds for verified current figures and reserve fund status. Always request the most recent HOA financials, reserve study, bulkhead, dock, and launch maintenance history, and capital improvement history as part of your due diligence, with particular attention to the building’s 1966 vintage and the accelerated wear that waterfront exposure places on exterior and shoreline infrastructure.

What makes Lakeshore West different from other Seattle condos? +

Lakeshore West combines features that are rarely found together in any Seattle condominium: direct Lake Washington waterfront access, a private swim dock, a dedicated kayak and paddleboard launch, boat launch access, a fitness room with lake views, no rental cap, and a Madison Park village location that blends waterfront proximity with walkable village charm. The combination of true waterfront access, an exceptionally complete watersports amenity package, and flexible rental policies makes it one of the more distinctive waterfront ownership options in Seattle.

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 Lakeshore West?

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