Belltown Lofts, completed in 1914, stands as a testament to Seattle's rich architectural heritage. This 3-story building houses 62 units, offering residents a unique blend of historic character and contemporary urban living. Located in the heart of Belltown, one of Seattle's most vibrant neighborhoods, the building provides easy access to the city's iconic landmarks, bustling nightlife, and diverse culinary scene. The lofts feature soaring ceilings and large windows, creating bright, airy spaces that capture the essence of loft living while providing stunning views of the surrounding cityscape.
Versatile layouts with industrial-chic aesthetics
Belltown Lofts offers a range of floor plans to suit various lifestyles, from cozy studios to spacious two-bedroom units. Studios range from 550 to 790 square feet, providing efficient living spaces with open layouts. One-bedroom units span from 555 to 1,250 square feet, offering more room to spread out, with prices ranging from $300,000 to $515,000. For those seeking additional space, two-bedroom units range from 825 to 1,781 square feet, featuring 1 to 1.5 bathrooms, and are priced between $499,950 and $1,075,000.
Many units boast impressive 20-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and heavy timber beams, creating an authentic loft atmosphere. Large windows, some reaching up to 12 feet high, flood the spaces with natural light and offer captivating city views. Hardwood maple floors add warmth to the industrial aesthetic, while modern updates ensure comfort and convenience.
Kitchens in various units feature stainless steel appliances, gas ranges, and sleek quartz countertops. Some lofts include unique elements such as two-story teak bookcases by Henrybuilt, adding both functionality and style. Smart home features like smart locks and thermostats are available in select units, bringing a touch of technology to the historic building.
In-unit washers and dryers come standard, adding convenience to daily life. Many units also offer ample storage space, with some including walk-in closets with custom built-ins.
Monthly HOA fees range from $400 to $1,500, covering common area maintenance, earthquake insurance, and garbage services, ensuring the building's upkeep and residents' peace of mind.
Rooftop views and secure urban living
The crowning jewel of Belltown Lofts is its jaw-dropping rooftop deck, offering residents a 360-degree panorama of Seattle's skyline, Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and Mount Rainier. This shared space provides an ideal setting for relaxation, entertainment, and soaking in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
The building ensures residents' security with a secure access system, providing peace of mind in the heart of the city. For cyclists, the property offers convenient bike storage and in-unit bicycle hanging mounts, catering to the active urban lifestyle.
A community courtyard and ground-level garden provide green spaces for residents to enjoy within the building, offering a tranquil retreat from the bustling city streets. The property is also equipped with grills, perfect for summer barbecues and social gatherings.
Belltown Lofts provides secured parking, a valuable amenity in the dense urban environment. Many units come with assigned parking spaces, some offering additional storage within the secure garage. The building is internet-wired, ensuring residents stay connected in today's digital age.
Pet owners will appreciate the building's pet-friendly policy, welcoming both dogs and cats, making it easier for animal lovers to make Belltown Lofts their home.
On-site management ensures the smooth operation of the building, addressing residents' needs and maintaining the property's historic charm while providing modern comforts.
Vibrant urban living in the heart of Seattle
Belltown, one of Seattle's most dynamic neighborhoods, offers residents of Belltown Lofts an unparalleled urban experience. The area is known for its walkability, with a plethora of dining, shopping, and entertainment options just steps away from the building.
Culinary enthusiasts will delight in the neighborhood's diverse restaurant scene. Just a short walk away, Retro Restaurant & Lounge serves up casual fare using ingredients sourced from the nearby Pike Place Market. For those seeking late-night eats, The 5 Point Cafe, a legendary 24-hour diner dating back to 1929, offers hearty all-day breakfasts and classic American comfort food.
The iconic Pike Place Market, a mere 10-minute stroll from Belltown Lofts, is a food lover's paradise. Here, residents can explore an array of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and unique eateries like Los Agaves At Pike, known for its modern Mexican street food.
For everyday necessities, Belltown Grocery and Belltown Market are conveniently located within a 5-minute walk, offering a selection of groceries and household items. Those seeking a wider variety can visit the Whole Foods Market, about a 15-minute walk away.
The neighborhood caters to diverse shopping needs. Urban Outfitters and Nordstrom Rack, both within walking distance, provide fashion-forward clothing options. For a more extensive shopping experience, the Westlake Center, a four-story retail complex with a food court, is just a 15-minute walk away.
Belltown's cultural scene is equally vibrant. The Olympic Sculpture Park, a 9-acre waterfront green space featuring world-class sculptures and stunning views, is a short walk from the lofts. Music enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to The Crocodile, a legendary live music venue that has hosted grunge icons like Nirvana and Pearl Jam.
Fitness enthusiasts have several options nearby, including the Seattle Athletic Club and Northwest Strong, both within a 10-minute walk. These facilities offer a range of exercise equipment and classes to support an active lifestyle.
The neighborhood's central location also provides easy access to major Seattle landmarks. The Space Needle and Climate Pledge Arena are within walking distance, offering residents world-class entertainment and iconic views right in their backyard.
Connected living with multiple transit options
Belltown Lofts' central location provides residents with a wealth of transportation options, making it easy to navigate the city and beyond. The building's prime position in a highly walkable area means many daily errands and activities can be accomplished on foot, reducing the need for frequent transportation.
For those venturing further afield, public transit is readily available. The Westlake station, serving Link Light Rail and Sounder trains, is less than a mile away or about a 15-minute walk. This station provides direct access to Sea-Tac Airport and other parts of the city, making both local and long-distance travel convenient.
The South Lake Union Streetcar stop at Westlake & 7th South is also within walking distance, offering another option for navigating the downtown area and connecting to the South Lake Union tech hub.
For a unique transit experience, the Seattle Center Monorail station at Westlake Center is just a 15-minute walk from the lofts. This iconic transportation option provides a quick and scenic ride to Seattle Center, home to numerous attractions including the Space Needle and Museum of Pop Culture.
Cyclists will appreciate the moderately bike-friendly nature of the neighborhood, with bike lanes available on some streets. The building's bike storage amenities make it convenient for residents to maintain and use bicycles for local trips.
For those who prefer to drive, the building offers secure parking, a valuable asset in the dense urban environment. Major arterials are easily accessible, providing routes to other parts of the city and beyond.
The neighborhood's excellent transit infrastructure means that car ownership, while convenient, is not a necessity for many residents. The combination of walkability, cycling options, and robust public transportation makes Belltown Lofts an ideal home base for those embracing an urban, car-light lifestyle.
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Amenities
Rooftop Deck
On-Site Retail
Public Transportation
Security Service
24 Hour Access
Gated Community
Parking
1 - 2 Garage Spaces Per Unit
1 Car Garage
Common or Shared Parking
Pet Policy
Dogs and Cats Allowed
Condo Association
$537 Monthly HOA Fees
Monthly HOA Fees Range from $537 - $1,491
Association fees include central hot water, common area maintenance, garbage, gas, sewer, water
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Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
6/ 10
Bikeable
Bike Score®
63/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
96/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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