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Seattle Condo Authority • Capitol Hill
One of Capitol Hill's largest residential buildings — 7-story, 141-unit mid-rise on E Union St. Located at the crossroads of Capitol Hill and the Central District with access to diverse restaurants, light rail, and street-level retail.
Building Profile
| Building Name | Press Condos |
| Address | 1420 E Union St, Seattle, WA 98122 |
| Neighborhood | Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA |
| Building Type | Mid-Rise Condominium |
| Year Built | 2001 |
| Total Units | 141 |
| Stories | 7 |
| HOA Fees | Contact Jeff for verified data |
| Price Range | Contact Jeff for current comps |
About This Building
One of Capitol Hill's largest residential buildings — 7-story, 141-unit mid-rise on E Union St. Located at the crossroads of Capitol Hill and the Central District with access to diverse restaurants, light rail, and street-level retail.
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Jeff Reynolds tracks sales history, HOA financials, and current inventory for Press Condos. Contact Jeff for verified building data, current listings, and a Capitol Hill buyer analysis.
Current Inventory
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Due Diligence
Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer.
Review the most recent reserve study and confirm reserve fund adequacy. Understand HOA fee trends and any planned capital improvements.
Confirm lender experience with properties in this building. Verify FHA and VA eligibility if applicable.
Review maintenance history for roof, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. Ask about recent capital expenditures.
Verify the HOA's rental cap and lease term requirements. Understand any restrictions on short-term rentals.
Who Buys Here
Buyers prioritizing Capitol Hill location and walkable urban living find this building ideal. Proximity to neighborhood amenities and transportation access are key drivers.
Buyers seeking rental income or owner-occupied investment in Capitol Hill evaluate building location, HOA policies, and rental rates.
Buyers seeking a primary residence in Capitol Hill prioritize location, amenities, and building community.
Buyer Questions
Your Agent
Jeff Reynolds has brokered condo transactions in Capitol Hill for over 20 years. He knows the HOA financials, reserve fund health, and rental policies of every building.
Jeff has a network of lenders experienced with Capitol Hill properties and reviews HOA documents for every buyer client.
jeff.reynolds@compass.com · (206) 271-0264 · Compass Seattle
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