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Meridian

104-unit South Lake Union mid-rise completed 2007. One of the neighborhood's earlier condo buildings with over 15 years of established HOA history.

104Total Units
2007Year Built
TBVStories
South Lake UnionNeighborhood

Building Profile

Meridian at a Glance

Building NameMeridian
AddressData to be verified
Year Built2007
Total Units104
StoriesData to be verified
NeighborhoodSouth Lake Union, Seattle, WA
HOA Fees$400–$850/mo (est.)
Price Range$400K–$1.2M+
Rental PolicyData to be verified
Building TypeMid-Rise

About This Building

Meridian Overview

Meridian is a 104-unit condominium mid-rise in Seattle's South Lake Union neighborhood, completed in 2007. The building was among the early residential developments in what was then a transitioning industrial neighborhood, predating the Amazon-driven tech campus buildout that transformed South Lake Union into Seattle's most dynamic urban district.

The South Lake Union location has appreciated significantly since Meridian's 2007 completion. Residents now enjoy walkable access to Amazon's headquarters, the South Lake Union streetcar, Lake Union Park, and a greatly expanded retail and dining corridor compared to when the building opened.

As a 2007 construction with over 15 years of HOA reserve accumulation, Meridian offers buyers an established building with a mature financial foundation. Units have typically been updated by successive owners, creating a range of finish levels at various price points.

Jeff Reynolds maintains sales data and HOA financials for Meridian within the Seattle Condo Authority Network. Address and stories count should be verified; contact Jeff for current listings, floor plan comparisons, and South Lake Union buyer strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Meridian: Your Questions Answered

Where is Meridian located? +

Meridian is located in South Lake Union, Seattle. The exact address is to be verified. South Lake Union is Seattle's primary tech-employment hub adjacent to Amazon's headquarters campus and Lake Union. The neighborhood is served by the SLU streetcar and multiple bus lines.

How many units does Meridian have? +

Meridian has 104 residences. The building was completed in 2007. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current unit mix, floor plan details, and recent comparable sales.

What year was Meridian built? +

Meridian was completed in 2007, making it one of South Lake Union's earlier residential buildings. With over 15 years of HOA reserve accumulation, the building has a mature financial foundation. The building predates the neighborhood's major tech campus development.

What are HOA fees at Meridian? +

HOA fees at Meridian are estimated at $400–$850 per month depending on unit size. As a 2007 building, the HOA has an established fee structure. Contact Jeff Reynolds for verified current figures.

How has South Lake Union changed since Meridian was built? +

When Meridian was completed in 2007, South Lake Union was transitioning from an industrial area. Today, the neighborhood is home to Amazon's headquarters campus, major biotech employers, the SLU streetcar, Lake Union Park, and a dense concentration of restaurants and retail. This transformation has significantly increased the appeal and value of buildings like Meridian that were early in the neighborhood's residential development.

Your South Lake Union Condo Specialist

Jeff Reynolds

Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading specialist in urban condominiums, with deep expertise in Meridian and every building in the Seattle Condo Authority Network. If you're buying or selling at Meridian, Jeff has the data, the relationships, and the track record to represent you.

Jeff tracks every sale at Meridian, maintains HOA financial data, and knows which floor plans and view orientations hold value best. This depth of building-level knowledge is what separates a specialist from a generalist.

Jeff Reynolds • Seattle Condo Authority Network • jeff.reynolds@compass.com

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