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Downtown Seattle Condominiums
Downtown’s Retail Core is home to the largest retail shopping centers in Downtown Seattle (Pacific Place and Westlake Center) as well as major department stores such as Nordstrom’s flagship and the Downtown Seattle Macy’s. A variety of public events such as the Holiday Carousel and summer Out to Lunch Concerts happen here. Click the links to see what Downtown Seattle Condos and Downtown Seattle Lofts are available?
Belltown Condominiums
Located between the Retail Core and Seattle Center, Belltown is one of Seattle’s most hip, youthful neighborhoods and contains much of Downtown Seattle’s residential base. Home to a mix of jazz and rock venues, pool halls, cafes, unique boutiques and thrift shops, this vibrant neighborhood also plays host to many of Downtown’s hottest restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Do you feel that Belltown maybe the place for you ? Click the link too view all Belltown Condos for sale
Lake Union
Connecting the Retail Core to Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, Denny Triangle is one of Downtown’s fastest growing neighborhoods with beautiful new developments pushing it forward. This vibrant area seamlessly integrates professional and residential communities with restaurants, bars, unique shops and public parks, all connected via the new Seattle Streetcar Line. With such beautiful lake view Lake union maybe be the destination for you to buy your dream condo. Click the link to view all of Lake Unions Condos for Sale
Pioneer Square Condominiums
Historic Pioneer Square, South of the Retail Core and nestled between the Chinatown-International District and the Waterfront, is rich in history and culture as Seattle’s original Downtown. With exquisite Victorian and EdwardianEra architecture, classic restaurants, bars and nightlife, extensive furniture, rug and antique shopping, art galleries, and home to QWEST Field and Seattle Seahawks and Sounders FC, Pioneer Square mixes the history of our city with modern and cultural activities. Click the link to view all all of the Pioneer Square Condos for Sale.
Queen Anne and Magnolia Condominiums
A community within walking distance of Downtown, Queen Anne is situated just north of Seattle Center and south of Fremont across the Lake Washington Ship Canal. As a neighborhood, Queen Anne can refer either to the entire hillor to the central residential and business district at the top of the hill. Lower Queen Anne, refers to the area at the southern base of the hill, just north and west of Seattle Center. Click the link to view all of the Queen Anne Condos for Sale.
Capitol Hill
Set atop Downtown, Capitol Hill is home to an eclectic mix of families, young professionals and students. With a thriving retail and restaurant community, visitors and residents alike enjoy local coffee shops, modern and fusion restaurants, unique shops and boutiques, as well as an exciting and extensive nightlife. Click here to view all the Condos for sale in Capitol Hill
- Ballard, Phinney Ridge & Greenlake Condominiums
While recent development has turned this one time blue-collar enclave into a hip, urban village, Ballard still maintains its quaint storefronts and pedestrian-friendly atmosphere. Ballard Avenue, a nationally registered historic district, takes visitors back to the time when Ballard was an area filled with numerous lumber mills that produced, largely, housing shingles, prompting the neighborhood to be anointed “The Shingle Capital of the World.” Metal plaques with historic pictures and stories guide visitors through this time.The lovely tree-lined streets, there are trendy restaurants, boutiques, home décor shops, gift stores and an active nightlife. There’s also fabulous fresh produce at the Ballard Sunday Farmers Market year-round. Click the link to view Condos for sale in Ballard and surrounding areas.
University District, Bryant, Sandpoint and Northgate Condominiums
Surrounding the University of Washington, the University District is an eclectic mix of urban shopping areas; historic homes and architecture; and great cafes, pubs, restaurants, and theaters. The “U District” has a youthful andrelaxed feel with lots of dining and shopping deals to take advantage of.
West Seattle Condominiums
West Seattle is a dozen or so neighborhoods in one, all located in the hilly district of Seattle just west of the Duwamish River and across Elliott Bay from downtown. Alki Beach is perhaps the biggest draw to West Seattle, along with the views of the skyline, Olympic Mountains and Cascade Range.
Mercer Island Condominiums
A denser urban community with business district developed toward the central northern island between the McGilvara neighbourhood and Luther Burbank Park, within the latter of which a boarding school was built, and now composes the majority of the island’s crest through the Middle Island neighbourhood. To connect with a similar municipality,Bellevue, the East Channel Bridge was built and opened during 1928. During 1930, requested a bridge between Mercer Island and Seattle; the Lacey V Murrow Memorial Bridge, second longest floating bridge on Earth, was built and opened during 1940. Click the link to see Mercer Island Condos for sale
Bellevue Condominiums
There’s no shortage of main streets, culture, dining hot spots, and leafy waterside trails worth exploring just outside Seattle’s borders in its surrounding communities. One of these places just east of the city is Bellevue, which definitely merits a day trip.
Kirkland Condominiums
Kirkland is a city and community like no other. Located on the eastern shores of Lake Washington directly across from Seattle, Kirkland is a perfect escape for the art aficionado, outdoor enthusiast, food an
dwine connoisseur, and boutique shopper. Kirkland’s recreation opportunities, downtown vibrancy, and natural environment will inspire you to explore our city and enjoy our serenity and vitality. Click to view Kirkland Condos for sale
Waterfront Condos
With spectacular views of Elliott Bay, Seattle Waterfront is one of Seattle’s most unforgettable neighborhoods. Visitors can enjoy fresh Pacific Northwest seafood, eclectic souvenir and curio shops, scenic ferry rides, or a visit to the Seattle Aquarium. Or, take a walk along the piers and simply enjoy the view. Whatever you chose to do, do it with a view at the Seattle Waterfront.Click the link to view Seattle waterfront Condos for sale