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Seattle Condos with Parking

Seattle condo buildings with underground parking, deeded parking stalls, and EV charging. Because parking availability varies dramatically by building, this guide helps buyers identify buildings where parking is available.

10+
Buildings with Parking
3
With EV Charging
$40K–$80K
Typical Stall Value
Parking Availability Note: Parking availability changes as units buy and sell. Always verify current parking availability, terms, and pricing directly with the building's HOA or listing agent. Jeff Reynolds can confirm current parking status for any building you're considering.

Buildings with Parking

Seattle Condos with Garage & Deeded Parking

Deeded Parking

Escala

1920 4th Ave • Downtown

Escala offers dedicated deeded parking spaces as part of its full-service building package. Underground secured parking garage with direct elevator access. Deeded parking stalls can be purchased separately and are a significant value in Downtown Seattle.

2009 269 Units Deeded Parking Available
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Underground Garage

Insignia Towers

588 Bell St • Belltown

Insignia's 698-unit twin-tower complex includes extensive underground parking. Many units include parking; additional stalls available for purchase. Secured, gated, with dedicated building access from the parking structure.

2015 698 Units Included + Available
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EV Charging Available

Spire

600 Wall St • Belltown

Spire includes underground secured parking with dedicated access from the building. One of the newer buildings with modern parking infrastructure, EV charging availability, and secure gated access.

2022 343 Units Underground Secured
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EV Ready

First Light

2000 3rd Ave • Belltown

Seattle's newest luxury high-rise was built with modern parking infrastructure including EV charging stations. Underground secured parking with direct building access. One of the few new buildings with comprehensive parking capacity.

2024 459 Units Modern Underground
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EV Charging

Nexus

1808 Minor Ave • Denny Triangle

Nexus features modern underground parking with EV charging stations. The 2020 build includes secured access, bike storage, and one of Seattle's better-equipped parking structures in the luxury segment.

2020 389 Units Underground + EV
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Underground

2200 Westlake

900 Lenora St • Denny Triangle

2200 Westlake includes a private underground garage with secured access. SLU's car-optional location means parking here retains strong value for resident commuters and those maintaining vehicles in the city.

2006 261 Units Underground Garage
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Available

Olive 8 Residences

737 Olive Way • Downtown

Olive 8 offers underground secured parking, with stalls available for separate purchase. The building's prime Downtown location between Capitol Hill and the CBD makes parking a premium asset.

2009 229 Units Available/Purchasable
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Secured

Cosmopolitan

819 Virginia St • Downtown

Cosmopolitan includes underground secured parking. A 34-story Downtown building built with adequate parking infrastructure for its 253 units. Premium Downtown location where parking adds significant value.

2007 253 Units Underground Garage
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Secured Garage

Concord Condos

2929 1st Ave • Belltown

Concord Condos includes secured underground parking as part of its Belltown high-rise package. 13-story building with 206 units and dedicated parking infrastructure built for the community's scale.

2000 206 Units Secured Garage
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Available

Gallery

2911 2nd Ave • Belltown

Gallery includes underground parking as part of its Belltown mid-rise package. 13-story building with 233 units and dedicated secured parking. Belltown location where parking availability is above average for the neighborhood.

2009 233 Units Underground
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Comparison

Seattle Condo Parking at a Glance

BuildingNeighborhoodYearUnitsParking Type
EscalaDowntown2009269Deeded Parking Available
Insignia TowersBelltown2015698Included + Available
SpireBelltown2022343Underground Secured
First LightBelltown2024459Modern Underground
NexusDenny Triangle2020389Underground + EV
2200 WestlakeDenny Triangle2006261Underground Garage
Olive 8 ResidencesDowntown2009229Available/Purchasable
CosmopolitanDowntown2007253Underground Garage
Concord CondosBelltown2000206Secured Garage
GalleryBelltown2009233Underground

Buyer Guide

Seattle Condo Parking FAQ

Do Seattle condos include parking?

Not all Seattle condos include parking. In many older and boutique buildings, parking is unavailable. In larger buildings and newer construction, parking may be included in the unit price, sold separately as a deeded stall, or available for monthly rental from the HOA. In Downtown and Belltown, parking stalls can add $40,000–$80,000 to a purchase price. Always verify parking availability before making an offer.

How much does condo parking cost in Seattle?

Deeded parking stalls in Seattle condo buildings typically sell for $40,000–$80,000 in Downtown and Belltown. Monthly HOA parking leases range from $150–$350/month. EV charging-capable stalls often command premiums. The cost varies significantly by neighborhood and building.

Which Seattle condos have EV charging?

Newer buildings built after 2018 generally have EV charging infrastructure. Buildings with confirmed EV charging include Nexus (2020), First Light (2024), and Spire (2022). Older buildings may have partial EV infrastructure or none. Jeff Reynolds can verify current EV charging availability for any specific building.

Is parking worth buying in a Seattle condo?

In most cases, yes. Seattle's urban core has limited on-street parking and expensive public garages. Owning a dedicated stall provides flexibility, adds resale value, and allows higher rental rates for investment buyers. Parking stalls in prime buildings have historically appreciated alongside unit values. For buyers who don't currently own a car, purchasing a parking stall is still often worthwhile as a store-of-value within the building's community.

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Jeff Reynolds

Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading specialist in urban condominiums, with 20+ years of expertise across every building type and neighborhood in Seattle's condo market. Jeff tracks every building's HOA health, rental policies, and resale history.

Whether you're searching for a historic Pioneer Square loft, a Capitol Hill live-work space, or any other condo type, Jeff has the data and relationships to guide you to the right building and the right unit.

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