Step into the North Tower of Insignia and experience premier luxury condominium living in downtown Seattle with a perfect location between South Lake Union and Belltown. From an enviable 01’ stack floorplan to a suite of building amenities at your fingertips, and a Walk Score of 98 with entertainment, dining and shops at your doorstep, in-city living doesn’t get any better than this.
Read MoreStep into an historic opportunity at the Austin Bell Building in Belltown, one of Seattle’s most eclectic and fun locales. The ultimate location offers stellar west-facing views of Elliot Bay with a killer Walk Score of 95, putting the city at your fingertips.
Read MoreOpen the door to modern living at The Oslo in Ballard, one of Seattle’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Whether enjoying the perks of your perch or exploring the eclectic offerings of the city, The Oslo primes residents to truly enjoy The Emerald City.
Read MoreIn 2017, the median single-family home price of $946,000 in Queen Anne and Magnolia, highest among all eight areas of Seattle, was just 5.8 percent greater than the 2016 median price of $894,100. Due to comparatively few annual sales in these desirable neighborhoods (772 in 2017), selling volume was $846.2 million—least among the city’s affluent northern areas.
Read MoreIn 2017, the number of single-family home sales in West Seattle was exactly one more than in 2016, respectively 1,671 to 1,670. Note that some variance will be found among our West Seattle statistics and those obtained directly from the NWMLS.
Read MoreIn 2017, the number of first-quarter single-family home sales in Southeast Seattle was up by 70 percent year over year (163 in 2017 Q1 vs 96 in 2016 Q1, a lackluster quarter). Sales had smoothed out by the end of 2017, which ended with 13.2 percent more sales than 2016 (762 to 673).
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