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 a truly unique one-bedroom within a boutique complex unlike any other you will find in the city of Seattle. A gem situated within a lovely neighborhood, this 1927 Tudor-style condominium building nods to its charming past while affording all one needs for seamless modern living.
Read MoreThis area comprises a diverse patchwork of both affluent and middle-income neighborhoods northeast of downtown. Some, including Madison Park, Denny Blaine, and Leschi, offer frontage on Lake Washington; but Capitol Hill and Madison Valley are also included. There were $998 million in single-family home sales in Central Seattle in 2017, at a median selling price of $877,000−13.2 percent higher than the 2016 annual median price of $775,000.
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.
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