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Washington Square
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Condominium building in Downtown Bellevue. 377 units built in 2008 with excellent location and accessibility to Bellevue Square, shopping, dining, and employment centers.

Downtown BellevueNeighborhood
2008Year Built
377Units
$300–$600HOA Fee / Mo

Building Profile

Washington Square: Building Overview

Building NameWashington Square
NeighborhoodDowntown Bellevue, WA
Address10650 NE 9th Pl, Bellevue, WA 98004
Year Built2008
Total Units377
Stories24
HOA Fee Range$300–$600/month
Rental PolicyTo be verified
Pet PolicyTo be verified
AmenitiesTo be verified
ParkingTo be verified

Washington Square is a 377-unit 24-story condo building located at 10650 NE 9th Pl, Bellevue, WA 98004 in Downtown Bellevue. Large 377-unit community in Downtown Bellevue. Multi-building complex. Strong resale history and owner community.

Downtown Bellevue attracts buyers seeking proximity to shopping, dining, employment centers, and the region's premier retail and entertainment district. The location provides excellent walkability and access to Bellevue Square, the light rail corridor, and the Pacific Northwest's business hub.

With 377 units, Washington Square offers meaningful scale to support consistent resale activity. Buyers should review reserve studies and capital expenditure plans before committing. Verify rental policies, financing restrictions, and HOA governance structures during due diligence.

Buyer Analysis

Buyer Considerations: Washington Square

Washington Square's Downtown Bellevue location and building profile create unique advantages for buyers seeking premium Eastside living. Jeff Reynolds's assessment identifies the building's key strengths, cautions, and buyer decision points.

✓ Strength: Downtown Bellevue Location

Located in Bellevue's premier downtown core, Washington Square provides walkable access to Bellevue Square, restaurants, cultural venues, and employment centers. This location commands consistent buyer demand across price tiers.

✓ Strength: Established Market Position

Washington Square has proven market stability and consistent resale activity. The building's track record demonstrates owner satisfaction and buyer demand in the competitive Bellevue market.

✓ Strength: Meaningful Unit Scale

With 377 units, Washington Square creates sufficient community to support HOA operations while remaining intimate enough for engaged owner participation. This scale drives consistent resale activity.

△ Caution: Reserve Fund Status

Verify the reserve study and percent-funded ratio. Ask about planned capital projects and special assessment risk. This directly impacts your ownership costs and financing eligibility.

△ Caution: Bellevue Market Competition

Downtown Bellevue has numerous competing buildings. Understand how Washington Square's amenities, HOA structure, and pricing compare to alternatives in the same neighborhood.

✉ What is the Reserve Fund Status?

Request the recent reserve study. What percentage is the building funded? Are major capital projects planned that could trigger special assessments in the next 5-7 years?

✉ Rental Cap and Financing Flexibility?

Confirm current rental policies and cap availability. How might restrictions affect financing eligibility or future flexibility if you need to rent the unit?

✉ HOA Delinquency and Financial Health?

What percentage of units are delinquent on HOA fees? Is there a trend of special assessments? These factors directly affect your financing and ownership experience.

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Advisory

Who This Building Is Best For

Washington Square attracts buyers who have deliberately chosen Downtown Bellevue's walkable, vibrant urban environment. This choice reflects specific priorities around luxury living, employment proximity, and lifestyle access.

Eastside Professionals and Executives

Buyers working in Bellevue's tech, corporate, and professional services sectors choose Downtown Bellevue for proximity to employment centers. Washington Square provides walkable urban living steps from major employers.

Urban Lifestyle Prioritizers

Buyers seeking walkable access to shopping, dining, culture, and entertainment prefer Downtown Bellevue's vibrant street life over suburban alternatives. Washington Square's location delivers daily lifestyle convenience.

Luxury Market Buyers

Premium Bellevue buildings attract buyers seeking high-end finishes, concierge services, and trophy addresses. Washington Square's positioning in Downtown Bellevue appeals to buyers prioritizing prestige and amenities.

Downsizers and Empty Nesters

Buyers trading single-family homes for urban condo living often choose Bellevue's walkable downtown for amenities, services, and the elimination of maintenance responsibilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Washington Square: Your Questions Answered

Where is Washington Square located in Bellevue? +

Washington Square is located at 10650 NE 9th Pl, Bellevue, WA 98004 in Downtown Bellevue. The location provides excellent walkability to Bellevue Square, restaurants, cultural venues, and employment centers throughout the region.

How many units does Washington Square have? +

Washington Square has 377 units across 24 stories. The unit count creates meaningful scale for consistent resale activity while maintaining community engagement among owners.

What year was Washington Square built? +

Washington Square was built in 2008, placing it in Bellevue's established real estate market. Building systems are proven and the property has demonstrated reliable long-term market stability.

What are HOA fees at Washington Square? +

HOA fees at Washington Square range from approximately $300–$600 per month depending on unit size. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current reserve study information and detailed fee schedules.

How does Washington Square compare to other Bellevue buildings? +

Washington Square offers distinctive value within Bellevue's competitive condo market. Compare current listings, HOA structures, amenities, and pricing with nearby Bellevue buildings using Jeff Reynolds's verified building database.

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