Seattle Condo Authority Network
110 building profiles across 7 Seattle neighborhoods. Every profile includes unit count, year built, building type, HOA overview, and expert buyer context.
About This Directory
This directory covers every major Seattle condo building across seven core neighborhoods. Each profile includes confirmed data on unit counts, year built, building type, and typical HOA fee ranges, along with buyer-focused context on what makes each building distinctive.
The Seattle Condo Authority Network is maintained by Jeff Reynolds, a Compass real estate broker who has specialized in Seattle condos for more than a decade. Every building profile reflects actual market knowledge, not syndicated data.
How to Use This Directory
Use the neighborhood navigation above to jump to a specific area, or scroll through all buildings. Each card links to a full building profile with deeper HOA data, floor plan overviews, and market context.
If you know a specific building or neighborhood you want to explore, the profiles are the best starting point. If you are still deciding which neighborhood fits your lifestyle, contact Jeff for a personalized comparison.
Get Personalized GuidanceSeattle's central business core runs from Pike Place Market south to Pioneer Square. Downtown condos combine walkability to major employers, world-class dining, and waterfront access with the density of a true urban center.
Luxury 31-story tower on 4th Ave with resort-style amenities, 24-hour concierge, and some of Seattle's largest condo floor plans.
View Building Profile →298-unit converted office tower at 1415 2nd Ave. A landmark address in the heart of Downtown with easy Pike Place access.
View Building Profile →LEED Silver certified 39-story tower at 737 Olive Way, with Hyatt hotel amenities available to residents.
View Building Profile →34-story residential tower at 819 Virginia St. Modern finishes, city views, and strong resale history near Seattle's retail core.
View Building Profile →Luxury residences above Hotel 1000 at 1000 1st Ave. One of Downtown's most distinguished boutique addresses.
View Building Profile →200-unit mid-rise steps from Pike Place Market at 1521 2nd Ave. A well-located option for Downtown buyers.
View Building Profile →Classic 22-story tower at 1107 1st Ave near Pike Place, offering established character and water view potential.
View Building Profile →19 exclusive residences above ground-floor retail at 715 2nd Ave. Intimate scale in the heart of the city.
View Building Profile →Ultra-luxury residences at 99 Union St within the Four Seasons Hotel. Rare, trophy-grade ownership opportunity.
View Building Profile →180-unit established high-rise offering competitive price-per-square-foot for Downtown Seattle buyers.
View Building Profile →135-unit mid-rise at 98 Union St, positioned between Downtown and the waterfront with solid HOA history.
View Building Profile →110-unit residence near Pike Place Market offering walkability to Seattle's most iconic destination.
View Building Profile →100-unit mid-rise at 500 Madison St, steps from First Hill and the central business district.
View Building Profile →Intimate low-rise community in Downtown Seattle with a boutique residential feel.
View Building Profile →Low-rise Downtown residence offering an established community and convenient central location.
View Building Profile →Mid-rise condo building in Downtown Seattle with modern finishes and strong walkability.
View Building Profile →Established mid-rise Downtown residence with a loyal owner community.
View Building Profile →Mid-rise at 1500 4th Ave in the heart of Downtown, well-positioned near retail and employment.
View Building Profile →Contemporary mid-rise in Downtown Seattle with a modern aesthetic.
View Building Profile →Belltown is Seattle's densest and most walkable residential neighborhood, packed between Downtown and Seattle Center. The building stock ranges from 1980s classics to brand-new luxury towers, with more condo options than any other Seattle neighborhood.
41-story twin tower complex at 588 Bell St and 583 Battery St with 698 combined units, rooftop pool, and one of Seattle's largest amenity packages.
View Building Profile →23-story luxury tower at 2033 2nd Ave with concierge service, pet spa, and sweeping Puget Sound views.
View Building Profile →Seattle's newest luxury high-rise at 600 Wall St, completed 2022. 41 floors and 343 units with premium amenities.
View Building Profile →13-story, 206-unit tower at 2929 1st Ave. One of Belltown's largest buildings with strong rental demand.
View Building Profile →13-story, 233-unit building at 2911 2nd Ave. One of Belltown's best-value high-rises with easy access to the Seattle Center corridor.
View Building Profile →Major 459-unit high-rise at 2000 3rd Ave, completed 2024. One of Seattle's largest new condo developments.
View Building Profile →148-unit loft community at 2720 3rd Ave. Industrial-chic interiors with polished concrete floors and open-plan layouts.
View Building Profile →185-unit mid-rise at 76 Cedar St. No rental cap makes Parc Belltown attractive for investor buyers.
View Building Profile →117-unit mid-rise in Belltown with solid HOA history and convenient downtown access.
View Building Profile →130-unit mid-rise in Belltown with modern finishes and excellent transit access.
View Building Profile →95-unit mid-rise at 2415 2nd Ave in the core of Belltown with solid resale history.
View Building Profile →164-unit mid-rise at 81 Vine St in Belltown. A well-located building steps from Myrtle Edwards Park.
View Building Profile →93-unit Belltown mid-rise offering a boutique residential atmosphere with easy downtown access.
View Building Profile →105-unit mid-rise in Belltown with solid HOA management and strong walkability.
View Building Profile →149-unit Belltown high-rise with a prime location and established HOA community.
View Building Profile →112-unit Belltown high-rise with a central location and strong owner community.
View Building Profile →88-unit established Belltown residence with competitive pricing and strong owner-occupancy.
View Building Profile →80-unit Belltown mid-rise offering an accessible price point in one of Seattle's most walkable neighborhoods.
View Building Profile →54-unit boutique mid-rise at 87 Virginia St. Belltown location with Pike Place Market at the doorstep.
View Building Profile →60-unit mid-rise at 1950 Alaskan Way with direct waterfront access and water views.
View Building Profile →140-unit Belltown mid-rise with solid community character and easy access to Seattle Center.
View Building Profile →62-unit Belltown mid-rise with European-inspired details and a loyal resident community.
View Building Profile →54-unit Belltown mid-rise offering established value in a prime Seattle neighborhood.
View Building Profile →36-unit loft community in Belltown with open-plan layouts and urban character.
View Building Profile →40-unit loft community at 66 Bell St. A rare chance to own a true loft in the heart of Belltown.
View Building Profile →55-unit low-rise in Belltown with a tight-knit residential community and low HOA overhead.
View Building Profile →28-unit boutique low-rise in Belltown with an intimate community scale.
View Building Profile →70-unit Belltown mid-rise with easy waterfront access and Elliott Bay views.
View Building Profile →Loft-style residences in Belltown with industrial-inspired interiors.
View Building Profile →Historic 1890 building at 2324 1st Ave converted to 15 loft residences in 1929. A rare piece of Belltown history.
View Building Profile →Historic 1908 Belltown building converted to 24 artist-friendly residences with character finishes.
View Building Profile →South Lake Union and the Denny Triangle form Seattle's tech employment epicenter, home to Amazon's headquarters and dozens of biotech firms. Condo buildings here are predominantly newer construction, ranging from loft communities to premium high-rises.
389-unit high-rise at 1808 Minor Ave, completed 2020. One of the newest and largest condo towers in Seattle.
View Building Profile →262-unit new-construction high-rise in South Lake Union, completed 2021.
View Building Profile →120-unit new-construction high-rise in South Lake Union, completed 2023.
View Building Profile →140-unit Denny Triangle mid-rise with easy access to SLU tech employers and Capitol Hill nightlife.
View Building Profile →261-unit mid-rise at 900 Lenora St in South Lake Union. Built 2006, with direct access to SLU's tech campus corridor.
View Building Profile →135-unit mid-rise at 820 Blanchard St. Belltown-SLU border location with rooftop terrace and modern amenities.
View Building Profile →104-unit South Lake Union mid-rise built 2007, in the heart of Seattle's tech employment hub.
View Building Profile →197-unit loft community at 401 9th Ave N on the western edge of South Lake Union.
View Building Profile →Capitol Hill is Seattle's most vibrant and eclectic neighborhood, known for its arts scene, diverse dining, and proximity to light rail. The condo stock spans historic conversions, live-work lofts, and modern mid-rises along the Pike/Pine corridor.
132-unit high-rise on Capitol Hill completed 2016. Modern design with Pike/Pine corridor walkability.
View Building Profile →168-unit Capitol Hill high-rise built 2016, offering light rail access and vibrant neighborhood energy.
View Building Profile →142-unit condo and loft community at 1408-1414 12th Ave. Near light rail and Capitol Hill's best dining.
View Building Profile →61-unit live-work community at 530 Broadway E with a rental cap. Ideal for owner-occupants on Capitol Hill.
View Building Profile →42-unit Capitol Hill mid-rise completed 2016, offering modern finishes in a prime urban location.
View Building Profile →40-unit loft community on Capitol Hill with open floor plans and urban character.
View Building Profile →34-unit loft community on Capitol Hill with industrial finishes and strong owner loyalty.
View Building Profile →32-unit Capitol Hill low-rise with a tight community and strong walkability.
View Building Profile →34-unit Capitol Hill low-rise completed 2010 with contemporary finishes.
View Building Profile →Historic 36-unit 1927 Capitol Hill building with original architectural details.
View Building Profile →Historic 1912 building at 303 E Pike St converted to 18 loft-style residences.
View Building Profile →Beloved 1914 Capitol Hill firehouse converted to 18 unique loft residences.
View Building Profile →1910 historic building converted to 28 artist lofts on Capitol Hill.
View Building Profile →Loft-style residences on Capitol Hill's vibrant Pike/Pine corridor.
View Building Profile →Artist cooperative at 1100 E Union St. A rare Capitol Hill ownership opportunity for working artists.
View Building Profile →Loft-style residences at 1310 E Union St in the heart of Capitol Hill.
View Building Profile →Loft community on the east side of Capitol Hill with a quiet residential character.
View Building Profile →Pioneer Square is Seattle's oldest neighborhood and its most architecturally distinctive, with cobblestone streets, preserved Romanesque Revival buildings, and a growing arts and tech scene. Condo options range from Seattle's oldest building (1893) to brand-new construction.
107-unit new-construction high-rise completed 2020. Pioneer Square's most contemporary condo address.
View Building Profile →57-unit mid-rise in Pioneer Square, completed 2007 with modern finishes.
View Building Profile →50-unit Pioneer Square mid-rise offering affordable entry into one of Seattle's most historic neighborhoods.
View Building Profile →Seattle's oldest condo building, built in 1893. 45 units with extraordinary historic character and Pioneer Square address.
View Building Profile →Historic 1907 hotel converted to 26 loft-style residences in Pioneer Square.
View Building Profile →Loft-style residences at 210 3rd Ave S in the heart of Pioneer Square.
View Building Profile →Rare 5-unit building converted from an 1905 horse stable. One of Seattle's most unique condo addresses.
View Building Profile →Historic loft residences in Pioneer Square's vibrant arts and gallery district.
View Building Profile →Historic Pioneer Square building with loft-style residences and original architectural character.
View Building Profile →Historic Pioneer Square residence with character finishes in a landmark neighborhood.
View Building Profile →Historic hotel conversion in Pioneer Square with unique loft-style residences.
View Building Profile →Historic Pioneer Square hotel conversion with loft residences and neighborhood charm.
View Building Profile →First Hill sits between Downtown and Capitol Hill and is home to Seattle's largest medical campus cluster. Condo buyers here value the proximity to Swedish, Virginia Mason, and Harborview Medical Center, as well as easy light rail access.
80-unit First Hill mid-rise completed 2022, offering modern finishes near Swedish Medical Center.
View Building Profile →65-unit First Hill mid-rise completed 2019 with contemporary interiors.
View Building Profile →55-unit First Hill mid-rise with a loyal owner community and strong HOA management.
View Building Profile →120-unit First Hill mid-rise built 2002. Well-located between Downtown and Capitol Hill.
View Building Profile →The International District is one of Seattle's most culturally rich neighborhoods, known for its authentic restaurants, dim sum, and community character. KODA is the neighborhood's newest tower, while older buildings offer strong value and transit access.
203-unit high-rise completed 2021. The International District's newest and largest condo tower.
View Building Profile →Mid-rise condo community in the heart of the International District.
View Building Profile →Established mid-rise in the International District with a loyal owner community.
View Building Profile →Boutique mid-rise residence in the International District with urban character.
View Building Profile →Queen Anne offers sweeping views of Downtown Seattle, the Space Needle, and Puget Sound from its hilltop perch. The condo inventory is smaller and more exclusive than Belltown or SLU, with a mix of boutique low-rises, mid-rises, and unique historic conversions.
51-unit mid-rise at 17 W Mercer St in Lower Queen Anne / Uptown. Built 2003, steps from Seattle Center.
View Building Profile →34-unit Queen Anne low-rise completed 2008. An intimate community in one of Seattle's most desirable neighborhoods.
View Building Profile →Mid-rise Queen Anne residence with sweeping city and water views.
View Building Profile →Established Queen Anne mid-rise with a well-managed HOA and loyal owner community.
View Building Profile →Boutique Queen Anne mid-rise with quality finishes and a quiet neighborhood setting.
View Building Profile →Queen Anne mid-rise with character and a loyal owner-occupant community.
View Building Profile →Historic Queen Anne High School converted to distinctive loft residences with landmark architecture.
View Building Profile →Historic West Queen Anne School converted to unique residential lofts with original character.
View Building Profile →Eastlake sits on the western shore of Lake Union, offering water views, easy SLU access, and a quieter residential character than the neighborhoods to the south. Site 17 is Eastlake's flagship condo tower, while smaller loft communities round out the inventory.
175-unit Eastlake high-rise completed 2018. Lake Union views, roof deck, and direct Lake Union access.
View Building Profile →60-unit loft community in Eastlake with open floor plans and easy access to South Lake Union.
View Building Profile →54-unit Eastlake mid-rise at 425 Vine St with a quiet residential character and Lake Union proximity.
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