A destination neighborhood drawn together by an attitude of pride and and care for the environment and community. Walking distance from Winslow’s buoyant village center and ferry dock.
Read MoreLocated immediately adjacent to the Columbia City LINK Light Rail Station and the $55 billion Sound Transit 3 expansion, Encore Condominiums is a commuter’s dream.
Read MoreThe Goodwin exhibits modern, boutique charm and convenient positioning in Belltown’s historic “film row.”
Read MoreArriving soon to Alki Beach. The best and only offering of its caliber in Alki Beach is Infinity Shore Club—an exclusive collection of 40 condominium estates.
Read MoreConstructed with lifestyle, location, and attainable home ownership in mind, JADE serves as a symbol of what’s next for Kirkland.
Read MoreSPIRE is a remarkable prism that reaches into the sky, keeping its special distinction as a cosseting, private haven in the midst of its vibrant, lively Downtown Seattle neighborhood.
Read MoreKODA is more than just a new downtown condo – it is a vertical village that seeks to integrate over 200 residences into a community in the truest sense of the word. Public spaces have been designed to invite people to linger and get to know each other in beautiful areas that function as voluminous indoor town squares and virtual parks in the sky.
Read MoreA series of impressive milestones were reached recently at NEXUS as sales were reported on 300 of the 382 homes, while SKANSKA projects first occupancy in just 24 months. “We are making tremendous progress with both sales and construction,” said Michael Cannon, Sales Director of NEXUS. “It’s exciting to think we are less than two years away from moving into Seattle’s most iconic address.”
Read MoreSummer temperatures are heating up and so is demand for downtown Seattle condominiums. So why was there an 8.9-percent decrease in total absorption in downtown Seattle (NWMLS# 701) in May?
Read MoreBelltown and Downtown combined are, in multiple ways, unlike any other area of Seattle or the broader Puget Sound region. Firstly, the area is completely urbanized: there is no single-family housing left downtown. Secondly, this area is ground zero for the widely-discussed "Condominium Conundrum" in Seattle, where nearly all multifamily construction in recent years has been allocated for apartments. As a result, the number of downtown sales is historically low amidst the greatest run-up in home prices in the city's history.
Read MoreNEXUS will rise at the corner of Howell and Minor in the heart of downtown Seattle’s new multi-billion-dollar urban living core – the “East Village”. This is an architectural achievement without compromise – advancing modern design and elevating city life to new heights.
Read MoreOne88, downtown Bellevue's first new condominium development since 2009, is set to enhance the city's skyline with more than 140 residences. According to their website, "Signature style, gracious views and a host of world-class amenities come together to create a new address and ownership opportunity like no other."
Read MoreLocated in Ravenna, Luxe36 features welcoming live/work lofts, as well as 3- and 4-level urban-style townhomes. Designed by award-winning Johnston Architects, the homes are centrally located to the University of Washington, downtown Seattle, and I-5. Currently sold out.
Read MoreHendon Condominiums, located in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood, is a 32 unit development by Isola Homes. Features include a community rooftop deck, in-suite washer and dryer, 12' ceilings in select homes, and mini-split heating and cooling. Units range in price from $369,950 to $759,950. Next release coming soon.
Read MoreA recent report determined an aggregate $60 million in income tax deductions were missed in 2016 by 12,562 tenants that occupied newer apartment units built since 2010 in downtown Seattle alone.
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