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Seattle Condo Authority • Queen Anne
Classic 1930s residential condominium at 2415 3rd Ave W on Queen Anne's western slope. Partial Puget Sound views from upper units, proximity to Magnolia and waterfront trail. Quiet residential pocket with old-Seattle character. Built 1930 · 65 units · 5 stories.
Building Profile
| Building Name | Seaview |
| Address | 2415 3rd Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119 |
| Neighborhood | Queen Anne, Seattle, WA |
| Building Type | Vintage Condominium |
| Year Built | 1930 |
| Total Units | 65 |
| Stories | 5 |
| Views | Partial Puget Sound (upper units) |
| Neighborhood Character | Quiet residential slope |
| Registry Status | Medium Verified — Tier 1 WebSearch |
| HOA Fees | Contact Jeff for verified data |
| Price Range | Contact Jeff for current comps |
| Last Verified | March 2026 — SCA Registry |
About This Building
Seaview occupies a distinctive Queen Anne microclimate: the quiet western slope between the neighborhood's main retail corridors and Magnolia waterfront trail access. Built in 1930, the 65-unit building captures the vintage character and thoughtful proportions of pre-war residential architecture while offering partial Puget Sound views from upper-floor units. The building's position on the western slope creates visual access to water and mountains that upper Queen Anne addresses cannot match.
Seaview's location appeal extends beyond building architecture to neighborhood microenvironment. The western slope positioning puts residents near Green Lake to the east, Ballard Bridge to the north, and Magnolia and Elliott Bay to the south and west. The proximity to waterfront trail access distinguishes Seaview from other Queen Anne buildings: residents have walkable connection to Seattle's waterfront trail system without downtown position requirements.
The well-maintained common areas and vintage finishes create an old-Seattle residential experience that contemporary Queen Anne buildings struggle to replicate. Seaview residents typically choose the building for quiet neighborhood positioning, vintage character, and view access combined — a distinctive Queen Anne buyer profile that values calm over commercial activation.
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Due Diligence
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Seaview's western slope positioning exposes units to afternoon sun and western weather patterns. Winter sunset access creates bright afternoon light; summer heat can be more intense on west-facing units. Tour units at different times to assess sun exposure and temperature dynamics relative to your comfort preferences.
Built in 1930, Seaview's infrastructure is nearly a century old. Review building inspection reports, electrical system adequacy, plumbing conditions, and HVAC systems. Verify reserve fund adequacy for upcoming capital improvements. Discuss planned maintenance and system upgrade schedules with HOA.
Seaview's waterfront trail access is a primary amenity — walkable connection to Seattle's trail system without downtown position requirements. Verify trail conditions, parking access for trail users, and neighborhood pedestrian patterns. This proximity appeals to active residents and fitness-focused buyers.
Seaview's western slope location creates residential calm that many Queen Anne buyers prioritize. Verify noise levels during different times of day, weekend traffic patterns, and neighbor turnover. Speak with current residents about neighborhood stability and community quality.
Who Buys Here
Seaview appeals to active residents, cyclists, and fitness-focused buyers who prioritize waterfront trail access. The walkable connection to Seattle's trail system without downtown living appeals to outdoor-recreation-oriented professionals seeking neighborhood positioning with trail convenience.
Buyers specifically seeking quiet residential positioning over commercial activation gravitate toward Seaview. The western slope removes residents from Queen Anne Ave N traffic while maintaining neighborhood proximity — ideal for professionals seeking calm but connected living.
Seaview's 1930s architecture, well-maintained common areas, and vintage residential positioning appeal to buyers who value authenticity and old-Seattle character. The building's continuity as residential — never converted, always maintained — attracts residents seeking genuine neighborhood history.
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Jeff understands western-slope positioning, waterfront trail proximity value, and vintage building maintenance requirements. He reviews HOA documents and reserve studies for every buyer client.
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