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One Pacific Tower

112-unit Belltown luxury high-rise completed 2005. Premium boutique-scale tower with full-service amenities and Puget Sound views in Belltown.

112Total Units
2005Year Built
TBVStories
BelltownNeighborhood

Building Profile

One Pacific Tower at a Glance

Building NameOne Pacific Tower
AddressData to be verified
Year Built2005
Total Units112
StoriesData to be verified
NeighborhoodBelltown, Seattle, WA
HOA Fees$550–$1,200/mo (est.)
Price Range$550K–$2.5M+
Rental PolicyData to be verified
Building TypeHigh-Rise

About This Building

One Pacific Tower Overview

One Pacific Tower is a 112-unit luxury condominium high-rise in Belltown, completed in 2005. The building's boutique scale of 112 residences creates an intimate ownership community while delivering the full-service amenity package associated with Seattle's premier luxury towers.

One Pacific Tower is known for its premium finishes, concierge services, and view positioning toward Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. The building's name reflects its orientation toward Elliott Bay, and upper-floor residences command Seattle's most sought-after westward panoramas.

The Belltown location provides residents with walkable access to Pike Place Market, Seattle Center, and the full breadth of Belltown's dining and entertainment. The building's 2005 vintage has produced mature HOA reserves and an established ownership community.

Jeff Reynolds maintains detailed sales history and HOA data for One Pacific Tower within the Seattle Condo Authority Network. Address and stories count should be verified; contact Jeff for current listings, floor plan comparisons, and luxury buyer strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

One Pacific Tower: Your Questions Answered

Where is One Pacific Tower located? +

One Pacific Tower is located in Belltown, Seattle. The exact address is to be verified. The building is positioned for Puget Sound and Olympic Mountain views, and is within walking distance of Pike Place Market, the Elliott Bay waterfront, and Seattle Center.

How many units does One Pacific Tower have? +

One Pacific Tower has 112 residences, giving it a boutique scale relative to larger Belltown towers. This smaller community creates a more exclusive ownership experience. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current availability and floor plan details.

What views does One Pacific Tower have? +

One Pacific Tower is positioned for Puget Sound, Elliott Bay, and Olympic Mountain views from upper floor residences. View quality and availability depend on unit orientation and floor level. Jeff Reynolds can advise on which floor plans offer the best view value at current market pricing.

What are HOA fees at One Pacific Tower? +

HOA fees at One Pacific Tower are estimated at $550–$1,200 per month depending on unit size. As a full-service luxury building with concierge amenities, fees reflect the premium service level. Contact Jeff Reynolds for verified current figures.

How does One Pacific Tower compare to Escala or Spire? +

One Pacific Tower's boutique 112-unit scale distinguishes it from larger luxury towers like Escala (269 units) or Spire (343 units). Buyers who value a more intimate building community often prefer One Pacific Tower's scale. Jeff Reynolds can provide a full luxury building comparison across all key metrics.

Your Belltown Condo Specialist

Jeff Reynolds

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

Jeff tracks every sale at One Pacific Tower, 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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