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Regata

Wallingford's largest and most well-known mid-rise condominium at 3720 Stone Way N — 101 units across 5 stories with rooftop deck commanding Green Lake and downtown views, fitness center, secure parking, and ground-floor retail. Built 2002 · Steps from Burke-Gilman Trail.

101Total Units
5Stories
2002Year Built
Stone Way NAddress

Building Profile

Regata at a Glance

Building NameRegata
Address3720 Stone Way N, Seattle, WA 98103
NeighborhoodWallingford, Seattle, WA
Building TypeMid-Rise Condominium
Year Built2002
Total Units101
Stories5
Unit MixStudios to 3-bedroom
AmenitiesFitness center, rooftop deck, secure parking, retail
Notable FeaturesGreen Lake views, downtown views, Burke-Gilman Trail access
Registry StatusVerified — Wallingford Established
HOA FeesContact Jeff for verified data
Price RangeContact Jeff for current comps
Last VerifiedMarch 2026 — SCA Registry

About This Building

Regata Overview

Regata is Wallingford's flagship mid-rise condominium — the neighborhood's largest and most established building with a reputation for attracting young professionals, tech workers, and families seeking walkable neighborhood living without downtown density. The 101-unit, 5-story building was completed in 2002 and quickly became an anchor of the Wallingford residential community.

The building's location on Stone Way N, Wallingford's primary commercial corridor, offers exceptional walkability to restaurants, shops, services, and the Saturday Farmers Market. One mile south lies Fremont's thriving tech corridor and creative community. The Burke-Gilman Trail runs directly accessible from the building, offering year-round biking and walking. Green Lake Park is 1.5 miles away for jogging, paddling, and recreation. I-5 access is straightforward for commuters heading downtown or to the airport.

Regata's rooftop deck is one of Wallingford's best-kept secrets — with panoramic views of Green Lake, the Cascade Range, and Seattle's downtown skyline, it's a premium amenity for entertaining and outdoor living. The fitness center, secure underground parking, and ground-floor retail round out a building designed for both convenience and lifestyle. The mix of unit sizes from studios to 3-bedrooms appeals to diverse buyer profiles — first-time buyers, downsizers, families, and investors all find inventory at Regata.

Jeff Reynolds tracks Regata sales history, HOA financials, rental policies, and current inventory. Contact Jeff for verified building data, current listings, and a Wallingford buyer analysis tailored to your timeline and priorities.

Walkable Wallingford

Life in Wallingford

Neighborhood Highlights

  • Green Lake Park — 1.5 miles, jogging, paddling, beach
  • Burke-Gilman Trail — Direct access, 22 miles of biking
  • Fremont — 1 mile south, tech corridor & creative community
  • Gas Works Park — 2 miles, views and open space
  • Wallingford Ave N — Saturday Farmers Market, top restaurants
  • Stone Way N — Shops, services, walkable retail district

Accessibility & Commute

  • I-5 South — Downtown Seattle, 5 minutes
  • SR-99 — Airport, 20 minutes
  • University Way — UW Campus, 2 miles
  • Bus Lines — 62, 63, E Line frequent service
  • Future Ballard Link — Light rail expansion planned nearby
  • Fremont Commute — Tech workers report 10-15 min bike

Current Inventory

Regata For Sale

Live listings at Regata updated in real time. Contact Jeff Reynolds for off-market inventory, coming-soon units, and full Wallingford buyer strategy.

Due Diligence

Buyer Considerations at Regata

Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer. Jeff Reynolds covers these in every Wallingford building consultation.

Large Building Governance

Regata's 101-unit size means more formal HOA structure, regular board elections, and potentially diverse unit owner perspectives. Review recent board meeting minutes, financing policies, and any special assessments. Larger buildings offer more predictable governance but require attention to reserve fund adequacy.

Parking & Amenity Use

With 101 units and limited parking, review parking allocation policies and whether units come with dedicated spaces or shared lots. Rooftop amenity access and reservation policies directly impact lifestyle satisfaction. Verify that building reserves account for ongoing maintenance of fitness center and deck systems.

Rental Policy & Owner-Occupancy

Larger mid-rise buildings often attract investor ownership and rental units. Verify the building's rental percentage, minimum lease terms, and any restrictions on short-term or vacation rentals. Financing may have occupancy requirements affecting your ability to rent.

Financing & Appraisal

Regata's age (2002) and size usually support conventional, FHA, and VA financing. Verify lender familiarity with the building and any known appraisal issues. Request loan documents and financing requirements from your lender early in the offer process.

Stone Way N Positioning

Ground-floor retail and main commercial corridor location mean higher foot traffic and visibility but also more street noise. Request a unit tour at different times to assess ambient noise levels. Upper floors and interior-facing units may offer quieter environments.

Wallingford Market Trends

Wallingford is a supply-constrained, high-demand neighborhood popular with tech workers and young families. Price trends in Wallingford have historically tracked above Seattle median due to walkability, neighborhood character, and proximity to employment centers. Contact Jeff for recent comps and market analysis.

Who Buys Here

Regata Buyer Profiles

Tech Professional
Fremont-Bound Engineer

Engineers and tech workers with jobs in Fremont or South Lake Union find Regata's location ideal for bike commuting or short drives. Stone Way N and Burke-Gilman Trail access offer both active and practical transportation. Building size and diversity create community among peers.

Young Family
Walkable Neighborhood Parent

Families drawn to Wallingford's walkability, dog-friendly culture, family-friendly vibe, and good access to UW and top schools find Regata's size and amenities well-suited. Diverse unit sizes accommodate different family stages from young couples to multi-child households.

Investor/Landlord
High-Demand Rental Market

Regata's 101 units, mid-rise amenities, and Wallingford location make it attractive to investors seeking stable rental streams. Building's age and financing flexibility support investment strategies. Verified rental policies and market demand support investor returns.

Downsizer
Neighborhood-First Retiree

Buyers downsizing from single-family homes but unwilling to sacrifice neighborhood character find Regata's Wallingford address appealing. Studio and 1-bedroom options, building amenities (fitness, rooftop), and walkability support active, engaged retirements.

Buyer Questions

Regata FAQ

What is Regata in Wallingford Seattle? +
Regata is Wallingford's largest and most well-known mid-rise condominium. The 5-story building at 3720 Stone Way N features 101 units and was completed in 2002. Modern amenities include a fitness center, rooftop deck with Green Lake and downtown views, secure parking, and ground-floor retail. Steps from the Burke-Gilman Trail. Popular with tech professionals, families, and investors seeking walkable neighborhood living.
Why is Regata popular with tech professionals? +
Regata's location on Stone Way N puts it within easy commuting distance to Fremont's major tech corridor and South Lake Union tech campus. The building attracts professionals who want neighborhood character and walkability without downtown density. Direct Burke-Gilman Trail access offers excellent biking commutes. Building size and amenities create a professional, community-oriented environment.
What amenities does Regata offer? +
Regata offers a fitness center, rooftop deck with Green Lake and downtown views, secure underground parking, and ground-floor retail space. The rooftop deck is particularly popular for entertaining with 360-degree views. The fitness center is on-site and available to all unit owners. Secure parking addresses the challenge of street parking in Wallingford. Ground-floor retail adds neighborhood vibrancy.
What's the neighborhood around Regata like? +
Regata is located on Stone Way N, Wallingford's main commercial corridor offering excellent walkability to restaurants, shops, and services. The Saturday Farmers Market is nearby. Green Lake Park (1.5 miles) is easily accessible for jogging and recreation. Burke-Gilman Trail runs directly near the building. Fremont is one mile south with vibrant tech and arts scenes. The neighborhood is young professional, family-friendly, and dog-friendly.
How does Regata compare to other Wallingford buildings? +
Regata is the neighborhood's largest (101 units) and most established mid-rise with the most full-service amenities. Tavona (50 units, 2005) is a smaller, more intimate building on Wallingford Ave N. Wallingford 45 (40 units, 2018) is the newest option with modern construction. Bagley Lofts (12 units, 2004) is a boutique live-work building on 45th Street. Contact Jeff Reynolds for a building-by-building comparison tailored to your buyer profile and priorities.

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Wallingford's tight supply and high demand mean strategy matters. Jeff works with buyers to identify off-market inventory, negotiate competing offers, and navigate financing requirements for mid-rise buildings. He reviews HOA documents and reserve studies for every buyer client before they make an offer.

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