Eastside Condo Authority · Downtown Bellevue
The complete guide to every condominium building in Downtown Bellevue — from established luxury towers to the newest developments — with prices, amenities, and expert buyer analysis.
About Downtown Bellevue
Downtown Bellevue has quietly become one of the most dynamic luxury condo markets in the Pacific Northwest. Driven by tech employment from Amazon Bellevue, Microsoft Redmond, and a growing tech cluster, Downtown Bellevue now supports a luxury residential tier that rivals Downtown Seattle — with newer construction, better parking ratios, and a calmer urban environment.
The building stock spans from 2006 mid-rises like One Lincoln Tower to the 2022 Avenue Bellevue towers and the upcoming 2026 Park Row launch. Unlike Seattle's 114-building condo market, Bellevue's luxury tier is intentionally concentrated — fewer buildings, higher price points, and a buyer pool that skews executive and tech-affluent.
Amazon Bellevue (multiple towers), Microsoft Redmond (8 miles), and dozens of tech-adjacent employers make Downtown Bellevue's residential demand unusually employment-driven — and resilient.
Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square, and the expanding Downtown retail corridor give Bellevue condo residents Walk Scores of 90+ — competitive with Seattle neighborhoods and far better than suburban Eastside alternatives.
East Link connects Downtown Bellevue to Downtown Seattle (20 min), Capitol Hill, and SeaTac — materially changing the car-free commuter calculus for Bellevue condo buyers.
Bellevue's dominant condo buildings were delivered 2008–2022 — significantly newer than Seattle's 2000–2010 vintage majority. Park Row (2026/27) will push the frontier further.
The Seattle-to-Bellevue buyer migration has been a defining trend in the Eastside market since 2020. The drivers are predictable: Amazon's campus expansion in Bellevue, newer construction at comparable or lower price points than Seattle luxury, better parking ratios, quieter streets, and a growing restaurant and retail scene that now rivals Capitol Hill or Belltown on most metrics.
For tech executives in particular, Bellevue eliminates the cross-lake commute without sacrificing urban lifestyle. For downsizing Eastside homeowners, Bellevue's luxury condo market offers the city's best lock-and-leave product in a community they already know.
Park Row's 2026 sales launch is the most significant new condo event in Bellevue since Avenue Bellevue's 2019 pre-sales — and the first Bosa Development pre-sales opportunity on the Eastside since One88 in 2018.
Full Building List
| Building | Year | Units | Stories | Price Range | Tier | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Park Row | 2026/27 | 143 | 22 | TBD — Pre-Sales 2026 | Ultra-Luxury | Park-front · Bosa Development · Sales 2026 |
| One88 | 2020 | 147 | 21 | $980K–$4.3M | Ultra-Luxury | Indoor pool, golf sim · Bosa Development |
| Avenue Bellevue (Residences) | 2022 | 224 | 25 | $700K–$2.5M | Luxury | InterContinental plaza access · Silverstein |
| Avenue Bellevue (Estates) | 2022 | 141 | 24 | $1.5M–$9M+ | Ultra-Luxury | InterContinental hotel services · Silverstein |
| Bellevue Towers | 2009 | 539 | — | $600K–$4M+ | Luxury | Twin towers · Largest complex in Bellevue |
| Washington Square Towers | 2008 | 379 | — | $550K–$2M+ | Mid-Luxury | 353 condos + 26 townhomes |
| Mari Bellevue | Recent | — | — | $640K–$4M+ | Luxury | Studios to 3BR · New development |
| Palazzo Abella | — | — | — | Contact Jeff | Mid-Luxury | Verify with Jeff Reynolds |
| Astoria at Meydenbauer | — | — | — | Contact Jeff | Mid-Luxury | Meydenbauer Bay proximity |
| One Lincoln Tower | 2006 | — | — | $500K–$1.5M+ | Mid-Luxury | Mixed-use tower · Downtown Bellevue |
| Mira Flats | — | — | — | Contact Jeff | Mid-Range | Verify with Jeff Reynolds |
Price ranges based on current and historical sales data. Contact Jeff Reynolds for verified current figures on any specific building. Park Row pricing TBD at 2026 launch.
Featured Buildings
22-story park-front luxury tower by Bosa Development at 201 Bellevue Way NE. 143 residences, 25,000 sq ft of park-facing amenities, nature-inspired interiors. Bellevue's most anticipated new luxury launch since One88.
Learn More →Downtown Bellevue's current luxury benchmark — 147 residences completed in 2020 by Bosa Development. Indoor pool, golf simulator, 24/7 concierge. Pricing $980K–$4.3M. The building Park Row buyers use as their comparison standard.
Compare with Park Row →Twin-tower development (365 total units) integrating the InterContinental Hotel. Residences tower from ~$700K; Estates tower from $1.5M to $9M+. The most hotel-amenity-complete address in Bellevue. Completed 2022.
Full Comparison →Downtown Bellevue's largest condo complex — 539 units across twin towers completed in 2009. Established HOA with over 15 years of governance history. Pricing from ~$600K with penthouse units trading $4M+. The benchmark for Bellevue condo resale liquidity.
Best Condos Guide →353 condos and 26 townhomes across two towers (2008), with fitness center and entertainment spaces. Studios through two-bedrooms plus three-level townhomes — the most unit-type variety in the Downtown Bellevue condo market.
Best Condos Guide →Newer Bellevue development offering studios to three-bedrooms from the mid $600Ks to $4M+. Mari Bellevue represents a more recent vintage than the 2008–2009 Washington Square / Bellevue Towers cohort.
Luxury Guide →Individual Building Profiles
2020 · 21 stories · 147 units · Bosa Development
Ultra-luxury tower at 188 Bellevue Way NE. Indoor pool, golf simulator, 24/7 concierge. Price range $980K–$4.3M.
Full Profile →2022 · Two towers · 365 units · Silverstein Properties
Residences ($700K+) and Estates ($1.5M–$9M+) with InterContinental hotel services. Largest new-construction complex.
Full Profile →2009 · Twin towers · 539 units
Largest condo complex in Downtown Bellevue. Strong value position, active resale market, pool and concierge. $600K–$4M+.
Full Profile →2008 · 353 condos + 26 townhomes
Established complex with condo and townhome units. Entry pricing from $550K. Best value-per-square-foot among major towers.
Full Profile →Recent · Studios to 3BR
Modern luxury development with the widest unit type range in the market. Entry at $640K. Good option for first-time Bellevue luxury buyers.
Full Profile →Meydenbauer Bay · Waterfront-adjacent
Luxury condos near Meydenbauer Bay — a more residential, waterfront-adjacent alternative to the Downtown Bellevue high-rise core.
Full Profile →Limited Opportunity · Sales Begin 2026
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