Seattle Condo Authority Network • Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill condominium at 303 E Pike St. 18 residences, 1912.
Building Profile
| Building Name | Pike Lofts |
| Address | 303 E Pike St |
| Year Built | 1912 |
| Total Units | 18 |
| Stories | Data to be verified |
| Neighborhood | Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA |
| HOA Fees | Data to be verified |
| Price Range | Data to be verified |
| Rental Policy | Data to be verified |
| Building Type | Historic |
About This Building
Pike Lofts is an 18-unit historic condominium at 303 E Pike Street on Capitol Hill, built in 1912. The building is a converted early 20th-century structure -- one of several in the Pike-Pine corridor that have been adapted for residential use while retaining their original architectural character.
The Pike-Pine corridor is one of Capitol Hill's most commercially and culturally active streets, and Pike Lofts sits at its heart. Residents enjoy immediate walkability to restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and retail, as well as access to Capitol Hill's dense network of transit options including Link light rail at Capitol Hill Station.
With only 18 units, Pike Lofts is a small, intimate ownership community. Small historic buildings like this tend to have long-tenured owners and low turnover, which can make them difficult to buy into but rewarding to own. The limited supply of comparable historic lofts in the neighborhood supports long-term value.
Jeff Reynolds tracks sales and ownership data at Pike Lofts as part of the Seattle Condo Authority Network. Buyers considering Pike Lofts should confirm current HOA financials, rental policy, and any live-work covenants that may apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pike Lofts is located at 303 E Pike Street, Capitol Hill, Seattle.
Pike Lofts has 18 residential units.
Pike Lofts was built in 1912. It is a historic conversion building that has been adapted for residential condominium use.
The Pike-Pine corridor is the stretch of Pike Street and Pine Street on Capitol Hill between Broadway and 15th Avenue. It is one of Seattle's most vibrant urban streets, known for its restaurants, nightlife, and independent businesses.
Capitol Hill has several historic loft buildings including Fischer Studio Building (1910), Harvard and Highland (1927), and Firehouse 25 (1914). Pike Lofts (1912) is among the smallest with 18 units and sits directly in the Pike-Pine corridor, giving it a location advantage for walkability.
Your Capitol Hill Condo Specialist
Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading specialist in urban condominiums, with deep expertise in Pike Lofts and every building in the Seattle Condo Authority Network. If you're buying or selling at Pike Lofts, Jeff has the data, the relationships, and the track record to represent you.
Jeff tracks every sale at Pike Lofts, 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
Current listings, recent sales, HOA financials, and buyer strategy. No obligation.