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Seattle Condo Authority • Wallingford
Gas Works Park views, Burke-Gilman Trail access, and a walkable neighborhood that feels like a small town inside a major city. 4 registry-verified buildings — curated by Jeff Reynolds.
The Buildings
The SCA Master Registry confirms 4 condo buildings in Wallingford — ranging from the waterfront Regata complex on Lake Union to the modern Wallingford 45 on the neighborhood's main commercial corridor. Every building within walking distance of Gas Works Park, the Burke-Gilman Trail, and N 45th Street's retail and dining.
Wallingford • Waterfront
101-unit contemporary complex at 1700 N Northlake Way — directly across from Gas Works Park with Lake Union views from upper units. Three connected buildings along the Burke-Gilman Trail waterfront. The most view-premium condo address in Wallingford.
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Wallingford • Main Street
50-unit contemporary condo at 3333 Wallingford Ave N, completed 2005. Street-level retail, resident courtyard, and a central Wallingford address steps from Gas Works Park and the Burke-Gilman Trail. Four stories with modern finishes, balconies, and secure garage parking.
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Wallingford • N 45th St
40-unit contemporary condo at 1601 N 45th St — the newest building in the Wallingford registry, completed 2018. Four stories on the neighborhood's main commercial strip, with direct walkability to shops, restaurants, and transit. Modern construction standards and finishes.
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Wallingford • Loft Community
Intimate loft community at 4422 Bagley Ave N in the heart of Wallingford's residential core. Industrial-inspired finishes, open floor plans, and the strong owner loyalty that defines small Wallingford buildings. A boutique option for buyers prioritizing character over amenity packages.
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All 4 registry-verified Wallingford condo buildings. HOA and pricing data to be verified — contact Jeff Reynolds for current figures on any building before scheduling a tour.
| Building | Year | Units | Type | Address | HOA / Mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regata | 2002 | 101 | Modern | 1700 N Northlake Way | Contact Jeff | Waterfront complex; Gas Works Park views; 3 connected buildings |
| Tavona | 2005 | 50 | Modern | 3333 Wallingford Ave N | Contact Jeff | Street retail; courtyard; central Wallingford location |
| Wallingford 45 | 2018 | 40 | Modern | 1601 N 45th St | Contact Jeff | Newest building; main commercial strip; modern construction |
| Bagley Lofts | TBV | TBV | Loft | 4422 Bagley Ave N | Contact Jeff | Boutique loft community; strong owner loyalty; residential core |
Due Diligence
Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer. Jeff Reynolds covers these in every Wallingford building consultation.
Wallingford buildings are smaller than Downtown or Belltown — 40 to 101 units. Small HOAs have higher per-unit cost volatility for capital repairs and less reserve fund buffer. Request the last 3 years of meeting minutes, reserve study, and financials before making an offer on any Wallingford building.
Regata's Lake Union / Gas Works Park–facing units carry a meaningful view premium over interior units. Confirm the exact floor and unit orientation before evaluating comparable sales. The premium varies significantly by floor and exposure — Jeff tracks the spread.
Wallingford turns over less frequently than Capitol Hill or Belltown. Fewer comps means appraisal risk and longer average days on market. Price positioning and buyer pool size are more limited than in higher-density neighborhoods. Factor this into both your offer price and exit timeline.
Wallingford has strong bus access to Downtown but no light rail station within the neighborhood. The Burke-Gilman Trail supports cycling to the University District and South Lake Union. Confirm commute logistics for your specific employer before committing to a Wallingford building.
Who Buys Here
Buyers who structure their life around outdoor access — running and cycling the Burke-Gilman Trail, kayaking on Lake Union, and spending weekends in Gas Works Park — find Wallingford's walkability-to-nature ratio unmatched in Seattle. Regata buyers have direct trail access from their building.
Buyers who want genuine neighborhood character — a walkable main street with independent coffee shops and restaurants, a community feel, and residential streets — but don't want the density or nightlife intensity of Capitol Hill find Wallingford the right balance.
Wallingford sits between the University of Washington and South Lake Union — two of Seattle's largest employment centers. Buyers who work at UW, Amazon, or North Lake Union tech campuses find Wallingford's location eliminates the Downtown commute entirely, often with cycling distance to their office.
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Your Agent
Jeff Reynolds has advised condo buyers across Seattle's North Seattle neighborhoods for over 20 years. He tracks HOA financials, reserve fund health, rental policy, and ownership history for every Wallingford building in the registry.
Wallingford's small building inventory means off-market access matters more here than in larger neighborhoods. Jeff maintains direct relationships with Wallingford unit owners before they list — giving buyer clients a genuine first-look advantage.
The Wallingford condo market moves slowly relative to Downtown. Jeff knows when to wait, when to move, and how to position an offer in a market where comparable sales are few and the right relationship often closes the deal before it reaches the MLS.
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