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Downtown Seattle · Pike Place Market · West Edge
16 registry-verified buildings within blocks of Pike Place Market. From 1901 Colonial Grand Pacific to 2024 First Light — Seattle's most iconic condo corridor.
14 Building Profiles + 2 Coming Soon
No Seattle condo cluster delivers more variety per block than the Pike Place Market corridor. A 2024 high-rise shares a street with an 1982 Olson Sundberg Kundig–designed boutique building. The Four Seasons sits four doors from a 1985 mid-rise starter. Jeff Reynolds knows every building — HOA health, rental policies, reserve funds, and which units capture the best views at the best price.
▲ Pike Place Core — 1st & 2nd Ave
Newest 2024
2000 3rd Ave & Virginia St
2033 2nd Ave & Lenora
1415 2nd Ave
1521 2nd Ave
2021 1st Ave
2000 1st Ave, Belltown
2033 1st Ave
▼ West Edge & Waterfront — Western Ave & Lower 1st
Newest West Edge
121 Stewart St
98 Union St
Ultra-Luxury
99 Union St
1000 1st Ave
2030 Western Ave
1425 Western Ave
1119 1st Ave
87 Virginia St
1507 Western Ave
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The closest buildings include First Light (2000 3rd Ave, 2024), Cristalla (2033 2nd Ave), Newmark Tower (1415 2nd Ave), 1521 Second Avenue, Market Place North (2021 1st Ave), One Pacific Tower (2000 1st Ave), The Emerald (121 Stewart St), 98 Union, and Four Seasons Residences (99 Union St). All are within a 3–7 minute walk of the market.
The Pike Place Market corridor is one of Seattle's most consistently liquid condo markets. High walkability, waterfront proximity, and proximity to tourism and dining create durable demand across market cycles. The cluster spans 1901 to 2024 construction, giving buyers options at every price point. Jeff Reynolds tracks active, pending, and recently sold units across all 16 buildings.
The West Edge cluster refers to buildings on Western Ave and lower 1st Ave below Pike Place Market — The Emerald, Market Court, Hillclimb Court, Fix Madore, 98 Union, and others. These buildings sit on the hillside between the market and the Seattle waterfront, offering direct water and Olympic Mountain views that the 2nd Ave corridor cannot match.
One-bedrooms range from approximately $350,000 at Newmark Tower and Market Place North to $600,000–$800,000 at First Light and The Emerald. Four Seasons Residences starts at $2M-plus. The West Edge buildings — Hillclimb Court and Colonial Grand Pacific — offer the area's most competitive pricing for buyers who prioritize character over amenities. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current active listings.
Buildings along 1st and 2nd Ave sit above the tourist foot traffic, not in it. West Edge buildings on Western Ave are insulated from market activity by the hillside. Most buyers find proximity to Pike Place a lifestyle asset — farmers market access, restaurant density, waterfront walkability — without the noise burden. Jeff Reynolds can advise on specific units and floors for maximum quiet and views.
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