Queen Anne · Seattle

Verified Data Updated March 2026

Seaview

519 W Roy St Seattle WA 98119

1930
Year Built
65
Total Units
3
Stories
Mid-Rise
Type
Seaview condominiums in Queen Anne, Seattle

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Seaview: Key Facts

Building: Seaview
Address: 519 W Roy St Seattle WA 98119, Seattle, WA
Neighborhood: Queen Anne
Year Built: 1930
Total Units: 65
Stories: 3
Type: Mid-Rise
Pet Policy: Pets allowed, verify with HOA
Walk Score: 86
Transit Score: 64

Profile by Jeff Reynolds, Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate · 20+ years, 500+ transactions

Verified Updated March 2026

About Seaview

Seaview is a Mid-Rise building in Queen Anne, Seattle. Built in 1930 with 65 residences across 3 stories.

Building Details

Address 519 W Roy St, Seattle, WA

Year Built 1930

Total Units 59

Stories 4

Construction Brick, Wood, Wood Products

HVAC Radiator heat (no air conditioning)

Pet Policy Cats and Dogs allowed

Neighborhood Queen Anne

Seaview is one of Queen Anne’s surviving historic buildings, built in 1930 as a brick and wood structure. The building’s name reflects its location on the Queen Anne hillside, where many units enjoy water or city views depending on floor and orientation. At 96 years old, Seaview carries authentic pre-war character: radiator heat provides even, quiet warmth without central air conditioning.

65 units in a historic 1930 brick and wood building at 519 W Roy St. Radiator heat, comprehensive HOA with earthquake insurance and lawn service, and both cats and dogs allowed.

Seaview is one of Queen Anne’s surviving historic buildings, built in 1930 as a brick and wood structure. The building’s name reflects its location on the Queen Anne hillside, where many units enjoy water or city views depending on floor and orientation. At 96 years old, Seaview carries authentic pre-war character: radiator heat provides even, quiet warmth without central air conditioning.

The HOA is exceptionally comprehensive, including central hot water, earthquake insurance, common area maintenance, garbage, lawn service, and water/sewer. This full-service approach simplifies monthly costs and reflects long-standing HOA management.

Both cats and dogs are allowed. The brick, wood, and wood products construction reflects 1930s standards. Before making an offer, request the reserve study and detailed information on seismic retrofitting, building envelope condition, and reserve allocations for masonry and structural elements. Fire sprinklers are not listed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Seaview? +

519 W Roy St, in the Queen Anne residential neighborhood. The W Roy St address is in mid-Queen Anne, on a quiet residential street with the hillside location that gives the building its name.

How many units are in this building? +

65 residences across 3 stories.

What year was Seaview built? +

  1. One of the older surviving condo buildings in Queen Anne, with genuine pre-war brick construction and radiator heat. Request information on seismic retrofitting and the reserve study before making an offer.

Does Seaview allow dogs? +

Yes, both cats and dogs are allowed at Seaview. Verify any current weight or breed restrictions with the HOA before purchase.

What does the HOA include? +

Central hot water, earthquake insurance, common area maintenance, garbage, lawn service, and water/sewer. This is a comprehensive HOA package. Verify current fee levels and reserve fund health before making an offer.

Jeff Reynolds, Seattle condo specialist

Jeff Reynolds

Seattle Condo Specialist · Compass Real Estate · 20+ Years

Jeff Reynolds has spent 20+ years exclusively focused on Seattle's condo market, closing 500+ transactions and personally profiling 202+ buildings. His building-level expertise, grounded in HOA financials, reserve fund health, construction quality, and resale performance, is the foundation of every recommendation on this site. Have a question about Seaview?

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