Pricing Overview
| Building | Address | Units | Price Range | HOA Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Four Seasons Residences | 99 Union St | 84 | $2M–$15M+ | $2,000–$5,000+ |
| Fifteen Twenty-One Second Ave | 1521 2nd Ave | 143 | $1.2M–$8M+ | $1,500–$4,000+ |
| Escala | 1920 4th Ave | 269 | $900K–$5M+ | $900–$2,000+ |
| Madison Tower | 800 5th Ave | 148 | $900K–$4M+ | $900–$2,000 |
| Olive 8 Residences | 737 Olive Way | 229 | $750K–$4M+ | $900–$2,500+ |
| The Westin Residences | 1900 5th Ave | 66 | $700K–$3M | $900–$2,000 |
| Azure | 321 1st Ave | 146 | $600K–$2.5M | $600–$1,400 |
| Watermark Tower | 1100 1st Ave | 122 | $600K–$2M+ | $800–$1,700 |
| Cosmopolitan | 819 Virginia St | 250 | $600K–$1.5M | $600–$1,400 |
| Seaboard Building | 1500 4th Ave | 84 | $700K–$3M | $700–$1,500 |
| Newmark Tower | 1415 2nd Ave | 298 | $500K–$2M+ | $700–$1,600 |
| Harbor Steps | 1221 1st Ave | 761 | $500K–$2M | $600–$1,500 |
Downtown Living
Downtown Seattle Condo Living
Downtown Seattle is the city's economic and cultural heart-and its most walkable residential address. With a Walk Score of 99, downtown condos offer unparalleled convenience. Pike Place Market is steps away from many buildings, offering Seattle's most iconic local experience. The waterfront provides immediate access to Elliott Bay parks and recreation, while the Financial District puts major employers within a five-minute walk.
Downtown's condo landscape spans the full spectrum from mid-market entry-level options like Harbor Steps and Newmark Tower ($500K–$2M) to ultra-luxury tier penthouses at Four Seasons and Fifteen Twenty-One Second Ave ($2M–$15M+). The luxury corridor along 4th Avenue features Escala, Madison Tower, and Olive 8-all offering five-star amenities and commanding premium pricing. For buyers seeking historic character, the Seaboard Building provides loft-style living in a 1909 landmark.
The neighborhood attracts young professionals, empty nesters, and luxury seekers alike. Downtown living means forgoing the car: you walk to work, dinner, and entertainment. HOA costs are higher here due to premium amenities (hotel services, spas, pools, concierge) and urban maintenance, but the lifestyle trade-off is compelling for urban-focused buyers. Contact Jeff Reynolds to explore current Downtown Seattle condo listings and market opportunities.