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Explore condominium buildings in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood, featuring skyline views, quieter residential streets, and proximity to Seattle Center and Uptown entertainment.
About Queen Anne
Queen Anne occupies one of Seattle's most dramatic geographic positions, a prominent hill rising north of Seattle Center with sweeping views of Downtown, Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and Mount Rainier. The neighborhood divides naturally between Lower Queen Anne (Uptown), which borders Seattle Center and has more retail and entertainment activity, and Upper Queen Anne, a quieter, more residential neighborhood with some of the city's most coveted views.
Upper Queen Anne's elevated position provides some of Seattle's most dramatic residential views, encompassing Downtown's skyline, Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and on clear days, Mount Rainier. Upper-floor condos with southern or western exposures capture views that command significant premiums on the open market.
Lower Queen Anne borders Seattle Center, home to the Space Needle, McCaw Hall (Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet), Chihuly Garden and Glass, and MoPOP. Residents have world-class cultural institutions within a short walk.
Upper Queen Anne is one of Seattle's most established residential neighborhoods, with tree-lined streets, neighborhood retail on Queen Anne Ave N, and a slower pace than Downtown or Belltown. Buyers who want urban proximity without urban energy consistently find Queen Anne appealing.
Queen Anne Ave N offers a strong neighborhood retail corridor with local restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, and services. It's a walkable main street that serves the neighborhood's daily needs without the scale or density of Belltown or Capitol Hill.
Multiple bus routes connect Queen Anne to Downtown Seattle, the Seattle Center Monorail reaches Westlake Center, and the neighborhood is bikeable to both Belltown and South Lake Union. Car-free living is viable for most Queen Anne residents who work Downtown or SLU.
Queen Anne buyers typically prioritize views, residential character, and proximity to Seattle Center over the density and nightlife access that drives Belltown and Capitol Hill buyers. The neighborhood attracts professionals, performing arts attendees, and buyers who want a quieter urban neighborhood without sacrificing city proximity.
Queen Anne's condo market is smaller and less dense than Belltown or Capitol Hill, which means less resale liquidity but also a tighter, more community-oriented ownership environment. Note: additional Queen Anne buildings are being added to the database as geographic verification is completed.
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Confirmed Queen Anne condo building. Additional buildings are currently being verified for geographic accuracy.
Queen Anne ยท Mid-Rise
A 2008 Queen Anne mid-rise with 34 residences. The Lux is Queen Anne's most prominent condo building in the current database, offering residents a Queen Anne location with proximity to Seattle Center, the Uptown entertainment district, and bus access to Downtown. A well-established community with a track record spanning more than 15 years.
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10 Queen Anne condo buildings in the Seattle Condo Authority Network database. Buildings marked (*) have individual building pages with full details, amenities, and listing alerts.
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Explore Queen Anne condo building locations on the Seattle Condo Authority Network’s interactive map. The map catalogs 100+ Seattle condominium buildings by neighborhood, used as a reference dataset for geographic accuracy across the network, and has received more than 200,000 views from buyers, investors, and renters researching Seattle condos.
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Queen Anne combines panoramic views, quiet residential streets, and easy access to Seattle's cultural district in a neighborhood that rewards buyers who explore it carefully.
Upper Queen Anne's elevation delivers some of Seattle's best residential views. Downtown, Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and Mount Rainier are all visible from upper-floor units on clear days, a lifestyle amenity that commands a consistent premium.
The Space Needle, McCaw Hall, MoPOP, and Chihuly Garden and Glass are all within easy walking distance for Lower Queen Anne residents. Seattle's arts and cultural campus is a genuine neighborhood amenity.
Upper Queen Anne is one of Seattle's most cohesive residential neighborhoods, with a strong sense of local identity, neighborhood association activity, and community retail along Queen Anne Ave. A genuine small-town feeling within a major city.
Bus routes on Queen Anne Ave connect directly to Downtown Seattle. The neighborhood is also bikeable to South Lake Union, a 15-minute ride that works well for Amazon and tech employees who want to live away from the SLU density.
Side-by-Side Data
10 Queen Anne condo buildings in the database. Several buildings are pending full data verification; fields marked "Data to be verified" will be updated as confirmed.
| Building | Year Built | Units | Style | Typical Price Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Lux | 2008 | 34 | Mid-Rise | $400K - $700K |
| 111 West Highland | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Condo Bldg | Data to be verified |
| Le Parc | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Condo Bldg | Data to be verified |
| Queen Anne High School | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Historic Conv. | Data to be verified |
| West Queen Anne School | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Historic Conv. | Data to be verified |
| Tribeca | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Condo Bldg | Data to be verified |
| The Pittsburgh | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Condo Bldg | Data to be verified |
| Taylor Anne | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Condo Bldg | Data to be verified |
| Victoria | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Condo Bldg | Data to be verified |
| Luxe | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Condo Bldg | Data to be verified |
Frequently Asked Questions
The Seattle Condo Authority Network database shows 10 condo buildings in Queen Anne: The Lux (2008, 34 units), 111 West Highland, Le Parc, Queen Anne High School, West Queen Anne School, Tribeca, The Pittsburgh, Taylor Anne, Victoria, and Luxe. Several buildings are pending full data verification. Queen Anne has a smaller condo density than Belltown or Capitol Hill, which reflects its predominantly single-family and apartment character. Contact Jeff Reynolds directly for the most current building inventory and verified data.
Queen Anne condo pricing reflects the neighborhood's view premiums and quieter residential character. The current database shows entry-level Queen Anne condos beginning around $400,000 for smaller units. Upper-floor units with direct views of Downtown, Elliott Bay, or the Olympic Mountains command significant premiums, sometimes 20-30% above comparable non-view units. Queen Anne generally prices below Belltown and Capitol Hill for comparable interior square footage, but view units can reach or exceed Downtown mid-rise pricing depending on the exposure.
Queen Anne is an excellent neighborhood for specific buyer profiles: those who prioritize views, quiet residential character, and proximity to Seattle Center over nightlife access or high building density. The neighborhood's walk score of 82 is strong enough for car-reduced living, particularly in Lower Queen Anne near Seattle Center. The trade-off is that Queen Anne has fewer condo buildings than Belltown or Capitol Hill, which means less resale market depth and fewer buildings to compare when buying. Buyers who love the neighborhood and buy a quality building here tend to stay long term.
Queen Anne offers one of Seattle's most distinctly residential urban experiences. Upper Queen Anne is quiet, leafy, and community-oriented, with a neighborhood main street on Queen Anne Ave N that feels far from the density of Downtown. Lower Queen Anne (Uptown) is more active, bordering Seattle Center and offering easier restaurant and entertainment access. Residents who live on Queen Anne's ridge consistently cite the views as a defining daily experience. The neighborhood attracts performing arts attendees, families, and buyers who want city proximity without city intensity.
Queen Anne and Belltown are fundamentally different condo markets despite their proximity. Belltown has 33+ condo buildings and a Walk Score of 99, offering the highest density, most restaurant options, and most resale liquidity of any Seattle neighborhood. Queen Anne has a smaller condo inventory, quieter streets, stronger view premiums, and proximity to Seattle Center that Belltown lacks. Buyers who prioritize walkability, nightlife, and building variety typically choose Belltown. Buyers who prioritize views, quiet, and Seattle Center access typically choose Queen Anne. Both neighborhoods are within a 15-minute walk of each other.
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Your Queen Anne Condo Specialist
Queen Anne is one of Seattle's most underanalyzed condo neighborhoods. The view premiums are real, and buyers who know which floors and exposures deliver the best sight lines consistently outperform the market. I track every sale in Queen Anne and know exactly which units are worth the premium and which aren't.
The database for Queen Anne is actively being updated as we verify additional buildings using the Seattle Condo Map dataset. If you're interested in Queen Anne condos, reach out directly and I'll share the most current inventory, including buildings not yet confirmed in the public database.
Tell me your budget and what matters most, I’ll identify which Queen Anne buildings currently have the strongest opportunity and get you in to see them.
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