Seattle Condo Authority Network · Amenity Guide
Condo buildings with indoor and outdoor pools in Seattle. Compare buildings, HOA fees, and amenity packages across the Seattle Condo Authority Network.
Pool Buildings
Pools are one of the rarest amenities in Seattle’s condo market. The city’s climate reduces demand for outdoor pools, and the cost of a year-round indoor pool is substantial, concentrating pool-equipped buildings in the premium segment. The buildings below are tracked by the Seattle Condo Authority Network as having pool access for residents.
Escala has one of the few resident-dedicated indoor pools in Seattle’s condo market. The indoor pool and hot tub are part of a full amenity package including 24-hour concierge, rooftop terrace, fitness center, and private movie theater. Year-round usability regardless of weather.
View Building →Outdoor pool and sun deck on the building podium. Insignia’s outdoor pool is a signature feature of Seattle’s largest rental-friendly condo complex. 707 units in twin towers. Pool complements rooftop terrace and full fitness facilities.
View Building →Full Four Seasons hotel pool and spa access available to residents. The most comprehensive pool experience in Seattle’s condo market, with hotel-quality maintenance and service. 36 ultra-luxury residences at 99 Union Street.
View Building →Pool access via the connected Hyatt at Olive 8 hotel. LEED-certified residential tower with hotel-infrastructure amenities. 229 units in a premium Downtown location at 8th and Olive.
View Building →Building Comparison
| Building | Neighborhood | Built | Units | HOA Fee | Rental Policy | Pool Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Escala | Downtown | 2010 | 269 | $900–$2,500 | Rental Cap | Indoor + Hot Tub |
| Insignia Towers | Belltown / Denny Triangle | 2015 | 698 | $700–$1,800 | Rental Friendly | Outdoor + Sun Deck |
| Four Seasons Residences | Downtown | 2008 | 36 | $2,500–$8,000 | Restricted | Hotel Pool + Spa |
| Olive 8 Residences | Downtown | 2009 | 229 | $800–$2,200 | Rental Cap | Hotel-Connected |
All data subject to verification. Pool type confirmed by Seattle Condo Authority Network. HOA fees are estimates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Seattle condo buildings with pools include Escala (indoor pool and hot tub), Insignia Towers (outdoor pool and sun deck), Olive 8 Residences (hotel-connected pool via Hyatt at Olive 8), and Four Seasons Private Residences (full hotel pool access). Pools are relatively uncommon in Seattle condos compared to other amenities, making pool buildings a distinct and sought-after category.
Pools are relatively uncommon in Seattle condo buildings compared to cities like Miami or Los Angeles. Seattle’s climate reduces the demand for outdoor pools, and the cost of maintaining an indoor pool adds significantly to HOA fees. As a result, condo buildings with pools in Seattle are concentrated in the premium and luxury segment of the market.
Both types exist in Seattle condos, but indoor pools are more common given the climate. Escala has an indoor pool and hot tub that is usable year-round. Insignia Towers has an outdoor pool that is primarily a summer amenity. Four Seasons Private Residences and Olive 8 Residences provide hotel-connected pool access.
Yes, pool maintenance is one of the most expensive line items in a condo building’s operating budget. Indoor pools add costs for humidity control, water treatment, structural maintenance, and year-round attendant coverage. Seattle condos with pools are clustered in the upper HOA fee ranges, with Escala at $900 to $2,500 per month and Four Seasons at $2,500 to $8,000 per month.
Among Seattle pool buildings, Insignia Towers is the most investor-friendly with its rental-friendly policy and 707 units. Escala and Olive 8 have rental caps. Four Seasons has restricted rental policies. If pool access and investor flexibility are both priorities, Insignia Towers is the primary option in the current market. Jeff Reynolds can provide current rental availability data for any building.
Seattle Condo Specialist
Pool buildings in Seattle are a small and competitive subset of the market. I track HOA fees, reserve health, rental cap status, and current listing data for every building in the Seattle Condo Authority Network database.
If pool access is a firm requirement, I can identify available units in pool buildings that match your budget before they hit public listing sites.
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