Researching Le Parc Queen Anne? Get verified building data and information about available units from Jeff Reynolds.
Seattle Condo Authority • Queen Anne
An exclusive 13-unit Queen Anne boutique condo with extremely low turnover. Intimate community, very low per-unit HOA costs, secure parking, private balconies, and easy access to Seattle Center and waterfront. Units rarely come to market — this is one of Seattle's most exclusive residential addresses. Built 1992 · 13 units · 3 stories.
Building Profile
| Building Name | Le Parc Queen Anne |
| Address | 226 W Olympic Pl, Seattle, WA 98119 |
| Neighborhood | Queen Anne, Seattle, WA |
| Building Type | Boutique Condominium |
| Year Built | 1992 |
| Total Units | 13 |
| Stories | 3 |
| Parking | Secure |
| Balconies | Private |
| Turnover Rate | Extremely Low |
| HOA Fees | Contact Jeff for verified data |
| Price Range | Contact Jeff for current comps |
About This Building
Le Parc Queen Anne is an exclusive boutique condominium with only 13 units on a quiet Queen Anne street. The building's defining characteristic is its extraordinarily low turnover — residents maintain long ownership tenures and units almost never come to market. This is one of Seattle's most exclusive residential addresses, difficult to enter and rarely available.
The 13-unit scale creates genuine community and stability. Residents know their neighbors genuinely. Per-unit HOA costs are minimal, and the building maintains owner-occupancy rather than investor rentals. Private balconies, secure parking, and thoughtful finishes create a residential living environment quite removed from larger, more commercial-style condominiums.
Located at 226 W Olympic Pl, the building offers convenient access to Seattle Center and the waterfront while maintaining quiet residential character. The building's intimacy, security, and stability appeal to long-term residents prioritizing community and privacy over amenities or architectural drama. This is neighborhood living in its most exclusive form.
Jeff Reynolds monitors Le Parc Queen Anne continuously. Units become available approximately every 2-3 years, and Jeff provides immediate notification to clients when opportunities arise. Contact Jeff to express interest — patience and market awareness are essential to purchasing at Le Parc.
Current Inventory
Units at Le Parc Queen Anne rarely come to market. Contact Jeff Reynolds immediately when units become available. To express interest and be notified when opportunities arise, use the contact form below.
Due Diligence
Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer. Jeff Reynolds covers these in every Queen Anne building consultation.
Le Parc units become available approximately every 2-3 years. Purchasing requires patience, market awareness, and immediate action when opportunities arise. Properties may receive multiple offers rapidly. Express interest well in advance and be prepared to make a decision quickly when your target unit emerges.
The 1992 construction means building systems are approaching mid-life. Request detailed inspection reports covering electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and structural systems. Verify HOA reserves are adequate for anticipated replacements. The small 13-unit scale means per-unit capital costs for major systems can be significant.
The 13-unit scale creates genuine community but also means limited anonymity. Understand the HOA's personality and management style. Tour the building and meet current residents honestly. A well-run intimate building is wonderful; a dysfunctional one is confining. Community compatibility is paramount.
Le Parc residents are long-term owners, not investors or transient occupants. This creates stability but also means strict owner-occupancy expectations and conservative management. Verify building policies on rentals, house rules, and community expectations. Owner-occupancy cultures can be restrictive.
Who Buys Here
Buyers purchasing at Le Parc intend to live there long-term. Le Parc attracts residents building permanent Seattle homes, not investors or short-term occupants. This ownership mentality creates the community stability that defines the building.
Buyers seeking genuine neighborhood community value the 13-unit scale and low turnover. Knowing your neighbors, community stability, and residential intimacy are more important than building amenities or architectural prestige.
Le Parc buyers prioritize stability, security, and long-term residential living over prestige or investment potential. This is housing as shelter and community, not real estate as asset class.
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Your Agent
Jeff Reynolds has brokered Queen Anne condo transactions for over 20 years and maintains close relationships with Le Parc Queen Anne residents and owners. He monitors the building continuously and provides immediate notification when units become available.
Purchasing at Le Parc requires patience and market awareness. Jeff's long tenure in Queen Anne and established relationships mean he's often the first to know about upcoming units. Express interest early, stay in close contact, and be ready to act quickly when opportunities arise.
jeff.reynolds@compass.com • (206) 271-0264 • Compass Seattle
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