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Seattle Heights

105-unit Belltown mid-rise built 1995. One of Belltown's established 1990s condo buildings with nearly 30 years of HOA history.

105Total Units
1995Year Built
TBVStories
BelltownNeighborhood

Building Profile

Seattle Heights at a Glance

Building NameSeattle Heights
AddressData to be verified
Year Built1995
Total Units105
StoriesData to be verified
NeighborhoodBelltown, Seattle, WA
HOA Fees$400–$850/mo (est.)
Price Range$350K–$1M+
Rental PolicyData to be verified
Building TypeMid-Rise

About This Building

Seattle Heights Overview

Seattle Heights is a 105-unit condominium mid-rise in Belltown, completed in 1995. As one of the neighborhood's 1990s construction buildings, Seattle Heights has nearly three decades of HOA reserve accumulation and an extensive ownership history that provides buyers with rich comparable sales data.

Belltown's consistent popularity among urban buyers is driven by its location between Downtown Seattle and Seattle Center, walkable access to Pike Place Market and the Elliott Bay waterfront, and the neighborhood's dense concentration of restaurants and cultural venues. Seattle Heights benefits from all of Belltown's location advantages.

Buildings of Seattle Heights' 1990s vintage often offer the lowest per-square-foot pricing in Belltown, appealing to buyers seeking the neighborhood's lifestyle at entry-level urban pricing. Units have typically been renovated multiple times across their ownership history, creating diverse finish levels.

Jeff Reynolds maintains sales data and HOA financials for Seattle Heights within the Seattle Condo Authority Network. Address and stories count should be verified; contact Jeff for current listings and Belltown buyer strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Seattle Heights: Your Questions Answered

Where is Seattle Heights located? +

Seattle Heights is located in Belltown, Seattle. The exact address is to be verified. Belltown's location between Downtown Seattle and Seattle Center provides walkable access to Pike Place Market, the Elliott Bay waterfront, and the neighborhood's restaurant and bar corridor.

How many units does Seattle Heights have? +

Seattle Heights has 105 residences. The building was completed in 1995. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current unit mix, floor plan details, and recent comparable sales.

What year was Seattle Heights built? +

Seattle Heights was completed in 1995, making it one of Belltown's 1990s-era condo buildings. With nearly 30 years of ownership history, the building has some of Belltown's most established HOA reserves and an extensive transaction record.

What are HOA fees at Seattle Heights? +

HOA fees at Seattle Heights are estimated at $400–$850 per month depending on unit size. As a 1995 building with nearly 30 years of reserve accumulation, the HOA has a mature financial foundation. Contact Jeff Reynolds for verified current figures.

Is Seattle Heights a good entry-level option in Belltown? +

Seattle Heights' 1995 vintage typically delivers Belltown's most competitive pricing on a per-square-foot basis. For buyers seeking Belltown's location advantages at entry-level urban pricing, 1990s buildings like Seattle Heights represent a practical alternative to premium new construction. Jeff Reynolds can provide a full Belltown building comparison.

Your Belltown Condo Specialist

Jeff Reynolds

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

Jeff tracks every sale at Seattle Heights, 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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