Seattle Condo Neighborhood Guide

Wallingford Condos

Craftsman north-of-the-lake living, with low-rise condos and lofts near Gas Works Park.

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About Wallingford

Wallingford sits north of Lake Union, a Craftsman residential neighborhood centered on the shops and restaurants of North 45th Street and the green expanse of Gas Works Park on the water. It is one of Seattle’s most family-friendly neighborhoods, and its condo inventory reflects that: low-rise buildings and converted lofts rather than towers, in a walkable, established setting.

What Makes Wallingford Different

The signature building here is Regata (101 units, 2002), the largest condominium in the neighborhood and the kind of address that anchors the local market. Around it sit a set of smaller buildings and lofts: Wallingford 45 (48 units, 2018) brought newer construction, while Tavona (50 units, 2005), Bagley Lofts (43 units, 2006), and Pacific Palisades (21 units, 1997) offer character and scale you do not find downtown.

Wallingford rewards buyers who value neighborhood over high-rise amenities. The buildings are smaller, so HOA structures and the specifics of each community matter, and a building like Regata trades on its reputation for a reason worth understanding.

Who Should Consider Wallingford

Wallingford works for buyers who want a residential, walkable neighborhood with strong schools and parks, while staying close to South Lake Union, Fremont, and the University District. It draws families, professionals who want space and character, and buyers stepping out of a single-family home who still want a real neighborhood.

Key Buildings

The signature Wallingford addresses are Regata and Wallingford 45, with Tavona, Bagley Lofts, and Pacific Palisades rounding out the inventory. Regata in particular has a track record worth studying, and how each of these communities is run financially is central to buying well here.

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Craftsman, family-friendly, lofts, north of the lake, walkable

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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 200+ 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 Wallingford condos?

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