Condo Project Coming to South Lake Union

Seattle condo market update: a new condominium building has been announced in South Lake Union. This new building will contain 113 condominium units and should start construction in early 2019.

403 13th Condominiums Coming Soon to Capitol Hill

403 13th is a new boutique condominium building coming soon to Capitol Hill in downtown Seattle. This new condo this building will be a collection of studio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom condos focused on maximizing space and timeless, sophisticated finishes.

The Neighborhood Collection – 3 Seattle Apartment Projects Will be Condos

New Seattle condos planned: Wallingford 45, Edison and Atrium are the newest condominium projects to be announced. Previously planned as apartments, these three buildings will now be condominiums and comprise the Neighborhood Collection.

Spire Condominiums Renderings and Price Guidance Released

SPIRE Condominiums, a new Seattle condo development, has released new rendering and pricing guidance. Located at 600 Wall St in Belltown, this new condo building will have 41 stories, 350 condos and 4 floors of common areas.

Solis Condos Coming to Capitol Hill

Solis Condos is coming to the Capitol Hill neighborhood in Seattle. This 6 story building with 45 new condos will be constructed at 1300 E Pike St and will be built using super-green "passive house" design and constructions methods.

The Emerald Condominiums – Sales Early 2019

New Seattle condo update: the tower rising up at 121 Stewart St right by the Pike Place Market in Downtown Seattle will be The Emerald condominiums. The 365 condominiums in 40 stories will begin selling in early 2019.

What’s Happening in the Market? Shift, Change, Adjustment or What?

Seattle condo market: economic update and advice for condo sellers from Seattle condo broker Marco Kronen. If you are thinking about selling your Seattle condo, make sure you are realistic about how long it will take to sell your home and what price you are likely to get.

Downtown Seattle Area LID Assessment Information

We have received multiple questions about the potential local improvement district (LID) assessment for the waterfront improvements that would affect some property owners in Downtown Seattle, Belltown and South Lake Union.

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