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Explore condominium buildings in Seattle's International District, a culturally rich neighborhood adjacent to Downtown, Pioneer Square, and King Street Station with deep Asian cultural heritage.

4Condo Buildings
88Walk Score
2021Newest Confirmed
Data to be verifiedStarting From

About International District

Seattle's Cultural Heritage Neighborhood

The International District, also known as the Chinatown-International District (CID), is one of Seattle's most historically significant neighborhoods. Located immediately south of Downtown and east of Pioneer Square, the ID anchors Seattle's Asian cultural community with authentic restaurants, specialty markets, cultural institutions, and historic architecture dating to the late 19th century. It is bounded by King Street Station, Lumen Field, and the First Hill Streetcar corridor.

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Authentic Asian Cuisine and Culture

The International District has Seattle's most concentrated collection of authentic Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Filipino, and Korean restaurants, bakeries, and specialty markets. The Uwajimaya Asian grocery and cultural complex anchors the neighborhood's retail core.

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King Street Station Transit Hub

King Street Station, directly adjacent to the International District, is Seattle's primary Amtrak intercity rail station and connects to the Link Light Rail, sounder commuter rail, and multiple bus routes. The neighborhood is one of the best-connected transit nodes in the Pacific Northwest.

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Hing Hay Park & Community Space

Hing Hay Park is the neighborhood's central public gathering space, hosting cultural events, festivals, and community programming throughout the year. The park was recently renovated and reflects the neighborhood's strong community investment.

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Historic Architecture

The International District has significant early-20th-century brick architecture similar to Pioneer Square, with Cantonese Romanesque and early commercial buildings that form one of Seattle's most distinctive streetscapes.

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Downtown and Pioneer Square Access

The ID's position between Downtown Seattle and Pioneer Square gives residents easy walking access to both neighborhoods. The International District/Chinatown Light Rail Station provides access to the full Link network.

Why Buyers Choose the International District

The International District attracts buyers who prioritize cultural authenticity, transit access, and proximity to Downtown at price points that reflect the neighborhood's current development stage. The ID is adjacent to some of Seattle's most active development corridors and has been identified as a growth area.

Note: The Seattle Condo Authority Network database is currently completing geographic verification for International District condo buildings. Contact Jeff Reynolds directly for the most current building inventory, as this page will be updated as verification is completed.

4Condo Buildings
88Walk Score
2021Newest (KODA)
203KODA Units

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All International District Condo Buildings

4 International District condo buildings confirmed in the network database. All 4 buildings have individual building pages. Additional data verification is in progress.

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Neighborhood Life

Living in International District

The International District offers a culturally authentic urban lifestyle unlike any other Seattle neighborhood, anchored by heritage, cuisine, and exceptional transit access.

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Authentic Asian Cuisine

The International District has Seattle's deepest concentration of authentic Asian restaurants, from dim sum houses to Vietnamese pho, Japanese ramen, and Filipino bakeries. Living here means daily access to some of the best food in the Pacific Northwest.

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Transit Hub at Your Door

King Street Station connects the ID to Amtrak, Sounder commuter rail, Link Light Rail, and bus networks. For transit-oriented buyers, the International District's connectivity rivals any neighborhood in Seattle.

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Cultural Events & Community

Hing Hay Park hosts Lunar New Year celebrations, cultural festivals, and community events throughout the year. The ID's strong community identity creates a neighborhood feeling rare in urban Seattle.

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Downtown in Minutes

The ID borders Downtown Seattle to the north and Pioneer Square to the west. Residents are within a 10-minute walk of the entire Downtown retail and employment core without the Downtown price premium.

Side-by-Side Data

International District Condo Buildings: Comparison

4 International District condo buildings confirmed. KODA (2021) is the only building with verified unit count (203 units). Remaining data pending verification.

BuildingYear BuiltUnitsStyleTypical Price Tier
KODA2021203Condo BldgData to be verified
TobiraData to be verifiedData to be verifiedCondo BldgData to be verified
Asia CondosData to be verifiedData to be verifiedCondo BldgData to be verified
FujisadaData to be verifiedData to be verifiedCondo BldgData to be verified

Frequently Asked Questions

International District Condos: Your Questions Answered

What condo buildings are in the International District? +

The Seattle Condo Authority Network database shows 4 condo buildings in the International District: KODA (2021, 203 units), Tobira, Asia Condos, and Fujisada. KODA is the largest confirmed building with 203 units built in 2021. Addresses, unit counts, and year-built data for Tobira, Asia Condos, and Fujisada are being verified. Contact Jeff Reynolds for the most current building inventory and listing alerts.

Is the International District a good place to buy a condo? +

The International District offers a compelling combination of transit access, cultural authenticity, and proximity to Downtown at price points that reflect the neighborhood's current development stage. The ID/Chinatown Link Light Rail station provides direct connections to the full network. The neighborhood borders Pioneer Square to the west and Downtown to the north, giving residents easy access to both. Buyers attracted to the neighborhood's cultural heritage and transit connectivity find value here that comparable Downtown proximity would not offer at the same price point.

Are there new construction condos in the International District? +

The International District has been identified as a development opportunity area, and new residential development has been active in and around the neighborhood. Specific building data and new construction availability is being verified. Contact Jeff Reynolds for the most current construction pipeline information for the CID.

How does the International District compare to Pioneer Square for condos? +

The International District and Pioneer Square share a border and similar transit access via King Street Station, but have distinct neighborhood identities. Pioneer Square is defined by Victorian brick architecture, art galleries, and historic loft conversions, with an established condo market of 9 confirmed buildings. The International District has a stronger cultural and culinary identity rooted in Asian heritage, with transit access equal to or exceeding Pioneer Square's. Both neighborhoods offer Downtown proximity at prices below the core Downtown market. For current building-by-building comparisons, contact Jeff Reynolds directly.

What is the International District neighborhood like? +

The International District, also called Chinatown-ID or CID, is one of Seattle's most historically significant and culturally authentic neighborhoods. Residents have immediate access to Seattle's best Asian cuisine, from dim sum to Vietnamese pho to Japanese ramen. Hing Hay Park provides community gathering space and hosts cultural events year-round. King Street Station puts Amtrak, Sounder, and Link Light Rail at residents' doors. The neighborhood has a strong community identity and ongoing investment in cultural preservation. For buyers interested in the ID's unique lifestyle, reach out to Jeff Reynolds for current condo availability and neighborhood guidance.

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The International District has 4 confirmed condo buildings in the Seattle Condo Authority Network: KODA, Tobira, Asia Condos, and Fujisada. The ID's transit access is exceptional, and its proximity to Downtown at below-Downtown pricing creates real value for the right buyer. I'm actively tracking this neighborhood as additional building data is verified.

If you're interested in International District condos, reach out directly. I'll share the most current verified building information and help you understand what the ID's development trajectory means for condo values over the next 5-10 years.

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