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122Units
33Stories
1981Year Built
$509K - $4.7MValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
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Highlights
Doorman
Garfield High School Rated A
Waterfront Community
Ocean View
Fitness Center
4 min walk to Victor Steinbrueck Park
Iconic urban living in the heart of Seattle
Continental Place, a 33-story high-rise completed in 1981, stands as a prominent fixture in Seattle's vibrant Belltown neighborhood. This 122-unit condominium offers residents a coveted address just steps from the iconic Pike Place Market and the revitalized waterfront. The building's sleek design features floor-to-ceiling windows that frame stunning views of Elliott Bay, the Space Needle, and the Olympic Mountains, creating an ever-changing panorama of city and nature.
Spacious residences with breathtaking vistas
Continental Place offers a range of living spaces to suit various lifestyles, from cozy one-bedroom units to expansive three-bedroom homes. The one-bedroom layouts span from 512 to 1,233 square feet, with one to two bathrooms, and typically sell for around $550,000. For those seeking more space, two-bedroom units range from 1,035 to 2,890 square feet, featuring one to four bathrooms, with prices starting at $858,200 and reaching up to $3,400,000 for premium units. The largest three-bedroom residences, also ranging from 1,035 to 2,890 square feet, command prices around $2,750,000.
Many units have been thoughtfully updated to reflect modern tastes while preserving the building's timeless appeal. Residents enjoy high-end finishes such as hardwood floors, granite countertops, and custom cabinetry. Some units feature designer touches like Venetian plaster accent walls, nickel-plated drop ceilings, and Macassar ebony cabinetry. Kitchens are often equipped with high-end appliances and wine refrigerators, perfect for culinary enthusiasts.
The true stars of these homes are the views, showcased through expansive windows and private balconies. Corner units offer wraparound vistas, while others provide focused views of specific Seattle landmarks. Many residences include built-in window seats, allowing residents to fully appreciate the ever-changing cityscape.
Monthly HOA fees range from $700 to $3,200, covering amenities such as central hot water, common area maintenance, concierge services, earthquake insurance, garbage collection, lawn service, security, and water and sewer utilities.
Luxurious amenities for a refined lifestyle
Continental Place offers a suite of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. The building boasts an indoor pool and hot tub, providing year-round relaxation regardless of Seattle's weather. For fitness enthusiasts, a well-equipped fitness center allows for convenient workouts without leaving the building.
The private garden terrace offers a serene outdoor space for residents to unwind and enjoy fresh air, while the roof deck provides panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscape. For those who enjoy entertaining, the recreation room and lounge area offer ample space for gatherings and social events.
Convenience is key at Continental Place, with amenities such as a guest suite for visiting friends and family, and shared electric car charging stations for environmentally conscious residents. The building also features a sauna and spa for ultimate relaxation.
Security and service are prioritized with 24-hour concierge assistance, ensuring residents' needs are met around the clock. Secure parking is available, with some units offering the option for two parking spaces, a rarity in downtown Seattle.
A vibrant urban locale with endless possibilities
Belltown, home to Continental Place, is renowned for its dynamic atmosphere and walkable streets lined with an eclectic mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment options. The neighborhood's prime location puts residents within easy reach of Seattle's most iconic attractions.
Pike Place Market, a mere stone's throw away, offers a daily spectacle of fresh produce, artisanal goods, and the famous fish-throwing tradition. For those seeking cultural experiences, the Seattle Art Museum is just a short walk from Continental Place, showcasing an impressive collection of global art.
The waterfront area, currently undergoing a renaissance, provides scenic promenades and access to attractions like the Seattle Aquarium and the Great Wheel. Music enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to venues like The Crocodile, a historic spot that has hosted legendary grunge bands, and the Moore Theater, Seattle's oldest active theater.
Culinary options abound in Belltown. Residents can indulge in upscale dining at establishments like Goldfinch Tavern in the nearby Four Seasons Hotel, offering locally-sourced ingredients and stunning Puget Sound views. For a more casual experience, Biscuit Bitch serves up Southern comfort food with a twist, while La Fontana Siciliana provides authentic Italian cuisine in a charming setting.
Shopping enthusiasts will find plenty to explore, from the boutique offerings at The Finerie to larger retail centers like Pacific Place and Westlake Center, both about a 10-minute walk away. For everyday necessities, several local markets, including Kitchen & Market and Nash's Organic Produce, are conveniently located within a five-minute walk.
Green spaces are not forgotten in this urban setting. The Olympic Sculpture Park, a 9-acre oasis featuring world-class sculptures and waterfront trails, is less than a mile away. Closer to home, the compact Regrade Park offers a fenced area for dogs to play off-leash, perfect for pet owners in the building.
Effortless connectivity in a central location
Continental Place's central location in Belltown provides residents with multiple transportation options, making it easy to navigate the city and beyond. The neighborhood's high walkability means many daily errands and activities can be accomplished on foot, reducing the need for frequent car use.
For those venturing further afield, public transit options are plentiful. The Westlake transit hub, about a 10-minute walk from Continental Place, serves as a central point for various transportation modes. Here, residents can access the Link Light Rail, which provides a direct connection to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, as well as other parts of the city.
The Seattle Center Monorail, also accessible from Westlake Center, offers a quick and scenic ride to the Seattle Center, home to attractions like the Space Needle and Museum of Pop Culture. For those exploring nearby neighborhoods, the South Lake Union Streetcar stop at Westlake & 7th South is within easy walking distance.
While the neighborhood is highly walkable, cycling enthusiasts will find dedicated bike lanes on many nearby streets, making it possible to explore the city on two wheels. For longer trips or weekend getaways, major highways are easily accessible, with Interstate 5 just a short drive away.
Continental Place's location also provides convenient access to Seattle's two airports. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is about a 25-minute drive, while the smaller Seattle Paine Field International Airport can be reached in approximately 35 minutes by car.
The building's secure parking and option for additional spaces cater to residents who prefer to keep a personal vehicle, while the shared electric car charging stations support those transitioning to more eco-friendly transportation options.
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Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
62/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
98/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Victor Steinbrueck Park
4 min walk
Picnic Area
Ocean
Multi-Purpose Field
Regrade Park
4 min walk
Dog Park
Pier 62
5 min walk
Fishing
Picnic Area
Soccer
Westlake Park
9 min walk
Waterfront Park
11 min walk
Boating
Fishing
Trails
Denny Park
11 min walk
Basketball
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Olympic Sculpture Park
12 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Denny Substation Dog Park
3 min drive
Dog Park
Trails
Artists at Play
3 min drive
Playground
Events
Museum
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