Neighborhood Guide · Queen Anne, Seattle WA
Kerry Park panoramas, the Seattle Center at your doorstep, and a village character unlike anywhere else in Seattle. Queen Anne condos offer boutique-scale living with some of the city's most coveted views - and a quieter residential pace rarely found this close to downtown.
Talk to Jeff About Queen AnneWhy discerning buyers choose Seattle's most storied hilltop neighborhood.
Queen Anne sits atop Seattle's most recognizable hill, a 10-minute walk from the Seattle Center and Space Needle. The neighborhood divides naturally into Upper and Lower Queen Anne - what locals now call Uptown. Lower Queen Anne, centered around the Seattle Center, offers urban density and excellent transit access. Upper Queen Anne maintains a more suburban, residential character with village-style retail, independent restaurants, and café culture along Queen Anne Ave N.
The condo market in Queen Anne is smaller and more intimate than Belltown or South Lake Union. Buildings here tend to be boutique in scale - 30 to 100 units - offering a more residential, community-oriented feel than the high-rise towers of downtown. Inventory turns over slowly. Buyers who discover Queen Anne tend to stay, and that retention shapes a market with limited supply and steady appreciation.
Queen Anne buyers are attracted by the Kerry Park viewpoint - arguably Seattle's finest city-and-mountain panorama - the walkable village core of Queen Anne Ave, and streets that feel genuinely neighborly compared to the density of Belltown. The neighborhood draws a mix of professionals, downsizing homeowners, and buyers relocating from more expensive coastal markets who prize a residential atmosphere without sacrificing urban access.
With Seattle Center hosting the city's largest festivals, performing arts venues, the Museum of Pop Culture, and the Chihuly Garden, Queen Anne residents enjoy a cultural richness that no other Seattle neighborhood can match at this scale. It is one of the most livable urban neighborhoods in the Pacific Northwest.
Boutique residential addresses with the views, access, and character that define this neighborhood.
What makes this neighborhood unlike anywhere else in Seattle.
World-class arts, live music, and festivals at Seattle's cultural hub - the MoPOP, Chihuly Garden, Pacific Science Center, and Key Arena all within a 10-minute walk from your front door.
Seattle's most photographed viewpoint. The city skyline, Elliott Bay, and Mount Rainier framed together in one perfect image - and it's your neighborhood park. Morning coffee with that view is an everyday Queen Anne luxury.
Independent restaurants, neighborhood cafés, boutiques, and a farmers market along the main street of Upper Queen Anne. The kind of walkable retail village Seattle built neighborhoods around before the high-rise era.
Quick commute to downtown, South Lake Union, and Belltown via Queen Anne Ave or Western Ave along the waterfront corridor. Amazon, Microsoft, and most major employers are 15–20 minutes by transit or bike.
What your budget buys in Seattle's hilltop neighborhood.
Queen Anne's boutique building scale means inventory is genuinely scarce. The best units - particularly those with Kerry Park–facing exposures - rarely reach public listing. Jeff's off-market network is the only way to access these residences before they're publicly listed. Schedule a private conversation →
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Building Directory →Jeff Reynolds has represented buyers and sellers in Queen Anne and across every major Seattle condo neighborhood for over 20 years. His knowledge of individual building floor plans, HOA health, view premiums by floor and exposure, and off-market inventory gives Queen Anne buyers a decisive advantage in a tight, low-inventory market.
Queen Anne's limited inventory means the best opportunities rarely appear publicly. Jeff's network of building insiders, attorneys, and fellow agents surfaces residences before they list - a critical edge in a neighborhood where the best units disappear quickly.