Seattle Condo Authority Network
23 loft buildings across Belltown, Capitol Hill, Pioneer Square, and South Lake Union. Historic warehouse conversions, live-work lofts, and modern loft-style communities.
Belltown Lofts
Belltown's loft buildings range from converted historic commercial buildings to purpose-built modern loft communities. Mosler Lofts is the neighborhood's largest loft building at 148 units. Smaller boutique buildings like Banner Lofts, Austin Bell, and 81 Vine offer intimate communities with strong urban character.
81 Vine St
Converted historic commercial building in the heart of Belltown. Loft-style residences with preserved architectural details on Vine St.
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Converted 1929 historic commercial building at 2324 1st Ave in Belltown. Character loft units steps from the Seattle waterfront.
Ask Jeff About This Building →80 Vine St
Belltown loft community at 80 Vine St. Open floor plans and loft-style finishes steps from Belltown's dining and arts corridor.
Ask Jeff About This Building →66 Bell St
Belltown Lofts at 66 Bell St, an intimate loft community in the heart of Belltown with urban live-work character.
Ask Jeff About This Building →2717 Western Ave
Loft-style condominiums at 2717 Western Ave in Belltown with views toward Elliott Bay and the Olympic Mountains.
Ask Jeff About This Building →2720 3rd Ave
13-story loft building at 2720 3rd Ave with 148 residences. Industrial-chic design, exposed concrete, and dramatic ceiling heights.
View Building Profile →Capitol Hill Lofts
Capitol Hill is Seattle's premier neighborhood for live-work lofts and urban loft communities. The Pike/Pine corridor has the highest density of loft-style buildings, combining artistic character with the neighborhood's unmatched walkability. Capitol Hill light rail access adds further appeal for transit-oriented buyers.
1310 E Union St
Loft condominiums at 1310 E Union in Capitol Hill. Live-work character units in one of Seattle's most walkable neighborhoods.
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Boutique Capitol Hill loft community with open floor plans and the neighborhood's signature walkability and cultural amenities.
Ask Jeff About This Building →530 Broadway E
Modern live-work loft building at 530 Broadway E in Capitol Hill. Ground-floor retail, open floor plans, and a premier Broadway location.
Ask Jeff About This Building →1505 11th Ave
Boutique 22-unit live-work loft condos at 1505 11th Ave in Capitol Hill. Tall ceilings, open floor plans, and a premier Capitol Hill address.
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Loft condominiums at 417 E Pine St in Capitol Hill's Pike/Pine corridor. Urban character in Seattle's most vibrant nightlife and arts district.
Ask Jeff About This Building →1414 & 1408 12th Ave
142-unit community: 100 condominiums at 1414 12th Ave and 42 loft units at 1408 12th Ave. Steps from the Capitol Hill light rail station.
View Building Profile →1100 E Union St
Unique artist cooperative at 1100 E Union St in Capitol Hill. Live-work loft spaces in the creative community's heart.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Pioneer Square Lofts
Pioneer Square is Seattle's historic loft capital. The neighborhood's 1890s–1920s commercial building stock, warehouses, hotels, and mixed-use blocks, has been sensitively converted to residential lofts over the past three decades. Exposed brick, heavy timber, soaring ceilings, and irreplaceable architectural character define Pioneer Square loft living.
80 S Jackson St
1901 Pioneer Square landmark with heavy timber, exposed brick, and soaring ceiling heights. One of Seattle's most authentic historic loft conversions.
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Pioneer Square historic building conversion. Original commercial character preserved in loft-style residential units in Seattle's oldest neighborhood.
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Pioneer Square loft community with historic warehouse character. Exposed brick, timber structure, and authentic industrial Pioneer Square aesthetic.
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Pioneer Square historic loft conversion. Authentic architectural character from Seattle's original commercial district with modern residential finishes.
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Historic Pioneer Square commercial building converted to residential lofts. Original masonry and structural character preserved throughout.
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Historic hotel building in Pioneer Square converted to loft condominiums. Original architectural details and the neighborhood's authentic urban character.
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Pioneer Square historic hotel conversion. Loft-style residences in a converted historic hotel building with signature masonry character.
Ask Jeff About This Building →210 3rd Ave S
Loft condominiums at 210 3rd Ave S in Pioneer Square. Urban live-work character in Seattle's historic district at the gateway to SODO.
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Historic Pioneer Square hotel converted to residential lofts. Authentic 1900s character with modern finishes in Seattle's most historic neighborhood.
Ask Jeff About This Building →South Lake Union Lofts
South Lake Union's loft offerings center on purpose-built modern loft-style buildings with concrete and steel aesthetics. Veer Lofts is the neighborhood's primary loft community, offering 197 residences with open floor plans and SLU's tech-corridor location adjacent to Amazon's headquarters campus.
401 9th Ave N
197-unit modern loft-style building at 401 9th Ave N in South Lake Union. Open floor plans, concrete finishes, and SLU's tech-corridor location.
View Building →Compare All Buildings
All 23 Seattle loft buildings compared by neighborhood, year, units, style, and price range. Buildings with unverified data are noted.
| Building | Neighborhood | Year Built | Units | Price Range | Style |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 81 Vine | Belltown | 1908 | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Historic Commercial |
| Austin Bell | Belltown | 1929 | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Historic Commercial |
| Banner Lofts | Belltown | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Urban Loft |
| Belltown Lofts | Belltown | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Urban Loft |
| Klee | Belltown | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Modern Loft |
| Mosler Lofts | Belltown | 2007 | 148 | $400K–$850K | Urban Loft |
| 1310 E Union | Capitol Hill | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Urban Loft |
| 19th Avenue Lofts | Capitol Hill | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Urban Loft |
| Brix | Capitol Hill | 2007 | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Live-Work Loft |
| Monique Lofts | Capitol Hill | 2005 | 22 | $375K–$680K | Live-Work Loft |
| Portofino | Capitol Hill | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Urban Loft |
| Trace Condos and Lofts | Capitol Hill | 2014 | 142 | Data to be verified | Condo + Loft |
| Union Arts Coop | Capitol Hill | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Arts Cooperative |
| 80 S Jackson | Pioneer Square | 1901 | 34 | $425K–$750K | Historic Warehouse |
| Colonial Grand Pacific | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Historic Conversion |
| Jackson Square | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Historic Warehouse |
| Merrill Place | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Historic Conversion |
| Nord Building | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Historic Commercial |
| Our Home Hotel | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Hotel Conversion |
| Post Hotel | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Hotel Conversion |
| The Lofts | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Urban Loft |
| Travelers Hotel | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Hotel Conversion |
| Veer Lofts | South Lake Union | 2008 | 197 | $450K–$850K | Modern Loft |
Common Questions
Seattle's loft condos span four primary neighborhoods. Belltown has 6 loft buildings including Mosler Lofts (148 units), Banner Lofts, Austin Bell, and 81 Vine. Capitol Hill has 7 loft communities including Monique Lofts, Brix, Portofino, Trace Condos and Lofts, and Union Arts Coop. Pioneer Square has 9 buildings including 80 S Jackson and multiple historic hotel and warehouse conversions. South Lake Union has Veer Lofts (197 units), a modern loft-style community.
Historic loft condos are conversions of buildings from the 1890s–1930s era, featuring exposed brick, heavy timber framing, and original industrial windows that cannot be replicated. Pioneer Square has the highest concentration. Modern loft condos like Mosler Lofts or Veer Lofts are purpose-built with loft aesthetics: exposed concrete, high ceilings, and open plans, offering contemporary building systems and amenities alongside the loft aesthetic.
Live-work loft condos are units zoned for both residential and commercial use. Capitol Hill has the highest concentration, including Monique Lofts and Union Arts Coop. These units typically allow a home-based business to operate from the unit, often with dedicated work zones, separate entrances, or ground-floor commercial configurations. HOA restrictions vary, so verify specific live-work rights before purchasing.
Rental policies vary by building. Many Pioneer Square historic lofts are rental-friendly due to investor ownership patterns in that neighborhood. Mosler Lofts in Belltown has a flexible rental policy. Capitol Hill live-work lofts vary. Always verify the current rental cap status with the HOA before purchasing any loft condo. Jeff Reynolds can confirm current rental availability for any specific building.
HOA fees vary significantly by building age, amenities, and community size. Boutique historic buildings with fewer units often have well-managed reserves given the typically higher owner-engagement in small communities. Older buildings may carry higher maintenance costs for masonry and timber systems. Modern loft buildings like Veer Lofts and Mosler Lofts typically have well-funded reserves. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current HOA fee data for any specific loft building.
Your Seattle Condo Specialist
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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