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21 Seattle condo buildings that allow dogs and cats. Pet policies, breed restrictions, weight limits, and building-by-building HOA data for pet owners buying in Seattle.
Pet-Friendly Buildings
The majority of Seattle condo buildings allow pets, but policies differ significantly from building to building. Weight limits, breed restrictions, pet fees, and registration requirements are all set by individual HOAs and are subject to change. Always confirm current pet rules directly with the building's management company before purchasing.
Pets allowed; verify current weight limits and breed policy with HOA.
View Building Profile →Belltown loft building with pet-friendly and rental-friendly policies.
View Building Profile →Pet-friendly mid-rise in Belltown; rental cap applies. Verify pet rules with HOA.
View Building Profile →13-story Belltown tower at 2929 1st Ave. Pets allowed; verify current HOA rules.
View Building Profile →Belltown building with reported pet-friendly policy. Confirm current pet rules with HOA.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Dual-building community at 1414 and 1408 12th Ave. Pet-friendly with Capitol Hill light rail access.
View Building Profile →Boutique 22-unit live-work lofts at 1505 11th Ave. Pets allowed; confirm HOA details.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Live-work lofts at 530 Broadway E. Pet-friendly character; verify current policy.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Capitol Hill lofts at 417 E Pine St. Pet policy to be confirmed with HOA.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Pioneer Square historic loft community. Pet policy must be confirmed with HOA.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Pioneer Square building with reported pet-friendly policy. Confirm current rules.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Seattle's newest tower. Pets allowed with standard HOA rules; one of the most flexibility-oriented buildings.
View Building Profile →Premier luxury building with pet-friendly policies and full concierge amenities. Rental cap applies.
View Building Profile →Downtown luxury building in the Hyatt-affiliated tower. Pets allowed; rental cap applies.
View Building Profile →Historic 1983 tower at 1107 1st Ave. Pet-friendly reputation; verify current rules.
View Building Profile →Ultra-luxury residences within the Four Seasons hotel tower. Pet-friendly; rental restrictions apply.
Ask Jeff About This Building →First Hill building with reported pet-friendly policy. Confirm current HOA rules.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Reported pet-friendly building. Address and full details to be verified.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Two-tower SLU complex. Seattle's largest condo development with pet-friendly and rental-friendly policies.
View Building Profile →2020 SLU tower. Rental-friendly and pet-friendly near Amazon campus and Lake Union.
View Building Profile →Seattle condo community with reported pet-friendly policy. Full details to be verified.
Ask Jeff About This Building →Side by Side
| Building | Neighborhood | Year | Units | HOA / Mo | Rental Policy | Pet Policy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Light | Belltown | 2024 | 459 | $700–$1,500 | Rental Friendly | Pets Allowed |
| Mosler Lofts | Belltown | 2007 | 148 | $400–$700 | Rental Friendly | Pets Allowed |
| Cristalla | Belltown | 2005 | 195 | $600–$1,400 | Rental Cap | Pets Allowed |
| Concord Condos | Belltown | 2000 | 206 | $500–$1,000 | Rental Friendly | Pets Allowed |
| The Vine | Belltown | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| Trace Condos and Lofts | Capitol Hill | 2014 | 142 | $450–$900 | Rental Friendly | Pets Allowed |
| Monique Lofts | Capitol Hill | 2005 | 22 | Data to be verified | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| Brix | Capitol Hill | 2007 | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| Portofino | Capitol Hill | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| Merrill Place | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| Tribeca | Pioneer Square | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| Spire | Downtown | 2022 | 352 | $700–$1,800 | Rental Friendly | Pets Allowed |
| Escala | Downtown | 2010 | 269 | $900–$2,500 | Rental Cap | Pets Allowed |
| Olive 8 Residences | Downtown | 2009 | 229 | $800–$2,200 | Rental Cap | Pets Allowed |
| Watermark Tower | Downtown | 1983 | 95 | $500–$1,100 | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| Four Seasons Residences | Downtown | 2009 | 36 | Data to be verified | Rental Cap | Pets Allowed |
| The Victoria | First Hill | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| The Willis | First Hill | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| Gallery | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Data to be verified | Verify with HOA | Pets Allowed |
| Insignia Towers | South Lake Union | 2015 | 707 | $700–$1,800 | Rental Friendly | Pets Allowed |
| Nexus | South Lake Union | 2020 | 382 | $650–$1,300 | Rental Friendly | Pets Allowed |
Important: Pet policies are set by individual HOAs and change periodically. Weight limits, breed restrictions, pet fees, and number of pets allowed vary by building. Always request the current pet addendum or HOA rules directly from building management before purchasing with a pet. Jeff Reynolds verifies pet policy details for buyers on request.
What to Know
Do Seattle condos allow dogs?
Most Seattle condo buildings allow dogs, but policies vary significantly. Many buildings permit 1–2 pets with weight limits typically ranging from 25 to 75 pounds. Some buildings allow larger dogs; others restrict specific breeds. Pet policies are set by the HOA and can change, so always verify current rules before purchasing. Jeff Reynolds tracks pet policies building-by-building across Seattle's condo market.
Which Seattle condos have no pet weight limits?
A handful of Seattle condo buildings are known for more permissive pet policies with higher or no weight limits. Spire, Insignia Towers, and Nexus are among the newer buildings that have attracted pet-friendly reputations. However, HOA rules change and must be verified before purchase. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current pet policy data on any Seattle condo building.
What do Seattle condo HOAs charge for pets?
Seattle condo buildings vary in their approach to pet fees. Some charge a one-time pet deposit (typically $250–$500), others charge monthly pet fees ($25–$75/month), and many charge nothing additional beyond the standard HOA fee. Always confirm the current pet fee structure with the building's management company before purchasing.
Are there breed restrictions in Seattle condos?
Yes, many Seattle condo buildings maintain breed restriction lists. However, breed restriction enforcement varies significantly by building and has become less common in newer construction. Some buildings have eliminated breed restrictions entirely. Verify breed restrictions with the specific building's HOA before purchasing with a restricted breed.
Do pet policies affect condo resale values?
Pet policies can affect both buyer pool size and resale liquidity. Buildings with restrictive pet policies may be harder to sell quickly if a large segment of buyers have pets. Most well-run Seattle condo buildings take a balanced approach. Jeff Reynolds can advise on how a specific building's pet policy compares to market norms.
Your Seattle Condo Specialist
Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading condo specialist, with 20+ years of expertise across every building type and neighborhood. Jeff tracks pet policies, rental caps, and HOA financials building-by-building across Seattle's entire condo market.
Whether you're searching for a pet-friendly loft in Capitol Hill, a large-dog-friendly tower in Belltown, or any other building type, Jeff has the building-level data to guide you to the right home.
Jeff Reynolds • Seattle Condo Authority Network • jeff.reynolds@compass.com
Tell Jeff about your pet and your ideal building. He'll confirm current pet policies and availability.