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43Units
5Stories
1973Year Built
$608K - $1.1MValue Range
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Highlights
Views of a Sound
Lafayette Elementary School Rated A-
Gated Community
City View
Elevator
4 min walk to SW Bronson Way Shoreline Street End
Waterfront Living with Seattle Skyline Views
Harbor Park, a 5-story condominium building completed in 1973, stands as a testament to enduring waterfront living in Seattle's North Admiral neighborhood. With 43 units offering breathtaking views of Elliott Bay and the city skyline, this building combines a prime location with modern comforts. Situated just steps from the water's edge, Harbor Park provides residents with an unparalleled vantage point to enjoy the ever-changing panorama of Seattle's bustling port and iconic landmarks.
Spacious Units with Panoramic Views
Harbor Park offers a range of floor plans to suit various lifestyles, from cozy one-bedrooms to expansive four-bedroom homes. The one-bedroom units span from 950 to 1,380 square feet, featuring one to two bathrooms, with prices around $620,000. These homes are perfect for those seeking a balance of space and affordability.
Two-bedroom units, ranging from 1,220 to 1,570 square feet with one to two and a half bathrooms, are priced around $800,000. These larger units provide ample space for families or those who desire extra room for a home office or guest accommodations.
For those requiring maximum space, the four-bedroom units offer approximately 2,500 square feet with two bathrooms, providing a luxurious amount of living area.
Many units have been meticulously updated to enhance the living experience. Residents can expect to find beautifully remodeled kitchens featuring new appliances, induction stoves, and quartz countertops. The living areas boast gas fireplaces, perfect for cozy evenings enjoying the city lights. Dining rooms often include built-in buffets, adding a touch of elegance to the space.
The bedrooms are generously sized, with some units featuring California Closet Systems for optimal organization. Bathrooms have been updated with walk-in showers and heated tile floors, providing a spa-like experience.
Throughout the units, attention to detail is evident with features such as custom blinds, updated lighting, and new electrical panels. Many homes also include in-unit washers and dryers for added convenience. Air conditioning ensures year-round comfort, a rarity in many Seattle buildings.
Perhaps the most striking feature of Harbor Park's units is the abundance of large, elegant windows and sweeping view decks. These design elements maximize the stunning vistas of Elliott Bay, the stadiums, the Great Wheel, the Space Needle, and the Port of Seattle, truly bringing the beauty of Seattle into each home.
Luxury Amenities with a View
Harbor Park offers a range of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. The building features a community recreation room, perfect for hosting special occasions and parties while enjoying the panoramic views of the city and water. This space provides an excellent opportunity for residents to socialize and entertain guests in a setting that showcases the best of Seattle's scenery.
For those who enjoy relaxation and wellness, the building includes a sauna room, offering a private retreat for residents to unwind after a long day. This amenity adds a touch of luxury to the everyday living experience at Harbor Park.
Security and convenience are prioritized with secure covered parking for residents, ensuring peace of mind and protection for vehicles. Additionally, the building offers ample guest parking, making it easy for residents to host visitors without the stress of finding parking in the busy city.
One of the unique features of Harbor Park is the built-in wine cellar, catering to wine enthusiasts and adding a sophisticated touch to the building's amenities. This feature allows residents to store and age their wine collections in optimal conditions.
The building's construction includes sound-proof and water-proof walls, ensuring a quiet and comfortable living environment despite the vibrant urban setting. This attention to detail in the building's design contributes to a serene home atmosphere, even in the heart of the city.
An outdoor deck provides residents with a communal space to enjoy fresh air and take in the stunning views of the surrounding area. This space is ideal for relaxing, socializing, or simply appreciating the beauty of Seattle's waterfront.
For pet owners, the building is pet-friendly, with a modest pet rent of $25 per month, making it possible for residents to share their homes with their furry companions.
Vibrant Waterfront Living in North Admiral
Harbor Park is situated in the North Admiral neighborhood, the oldest area of West Seattle, known for its stunning views and vibrant community atmosphere. This location offers residents the perfect balance of urban convenience and scenic beauty, with easy access to both natural attractions and city amenities.
The building's proximity to the water is one of its most appealing features. Just steps away, residents can enjoy the jogging and bike path that runs along the waterfront, providing opportunities for exercise and leisure with breathtaking views of Elliott Bay and the Seattle skyline.
Salty's on Alki Beach, a renowned waterfront seafood restaurant, is a mere 5-minute walk from Harbor Park. Known for its luxurious buffet brunch and upscale dining experience, Salty's offers residents a convenient option for special occasions or a delightful meal with a view.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, several parks are within easy reach. The SW Bronson Way Shoreline Street End and Seacrest Park are both about a 5-minute walk from the building. Seacrest Park, in particular, offers a marina, pier, and opportunities for fishing and scuba diving, making it a hub for water enthusiasts.
A short 10-minute walk brings residents to Jack Block Park, which features paths, a playground, and a 45-foot-high observation tower offering stunning views of Mount Rainier. This park provides a perfect spot for families and nature lovers alike.
Hamilton Viewpoint Park, about a 15-minute walk from Harbor Park, offers scenic urban vistas of the city, harbor, bay, and mountains. Its wooded areas and picnic facilities make it an ideal spot for a relaxing afternoon outdoors.
For daily necessities, residents can find grocery options like Uncommon Market within a 25-minute walk or a short drive. While not as close as some urban neighborhoods, the trade-off is the unparalleled waterfront location and views.
The North Admiral neighborhood is also home to a variety of local boutiques and shops. The Finerie, a sophisticated boutique offering designer wear and home furnishings, is about a 25-minute walk or short drive from Harbor Park, providing residents with access to upscale shopping options.
Educational options in the area are highly regarded. Lafayette Elementary School and Madison Middle School, both rated A-minus by Niche, are within a 5-minute drive. West Seattle High School, also rated A-minus and ranked 62nd among Washington's public high schools, is less than a mile away, offering quality education options for families with children of all ages.
Strategic Location for City Access
Harbor Park's location in North Admiral provides residents with various transportation options, balancing the tranquility of waterfront living with accessibility to the city center and beyond.
For those commuting to downtown Seattle or exploring the city, the West Seattle Bridge serves as a crucial link. This bridge connects North Admiral to Harbor Island and provides access to Interstate 5, the main north-south freeway through Seattle. The drive to downtown typically takes about 15-20 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
While the immediate area around Harbor Park is more car-dependent for daily errands, the building's location offers easy access to several public transportation options. The King County Water Taxi, located just across the street from Harbor Park, provides a scenic and efficient route to downtown Seattle. This passenger-only ferry service offers a unique commuting experience with stunning views of the city skyline and a quick 10-minute ride to the heart of downtown.
For those preferring rail transit, the Stadium Link Light Rail station is about a 10-minute drive from Harbor Park. This station serves the Central Link line, providing connections to downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill, the University of Washington, and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The St Light Rail & Sodo Station, also about a 10-minute drive away, offers another access point to the LINK system, including direct service to Sea-Tac Airport.
Cyclists will appreciate the moderately bike-friendly nature of the area, with dedicated bike lanes and paths available for commuting or leisure rides. The waterfront path near Harbor Park connects to a broader network of bike routes throughout West Seattle and beyond.
For air travel, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is conveniently located about a 30-minute drive from Harbor Park, making it easily accessible for both domestic and international flights. For those preferring a smaller airport, Seattle Paine Field International is about a 45-minute drive north, offering an alternative for regional flights.
While the immediate area around Harbor Park may require a car for some daily activities, the strategic location provides residents with a variety of transportation options. Whether commuting to downtown Seattle, exploring the city, or traveling further afield, Harbor Park offers a balance of waterfront tranquility and urban accessibility.
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Building Details
Views
Views of a Sound
Bay
City
Mountain
Amenities
Gated Community
Parking
1 Garage Space Per Unit
1 Car Garage
Common or Shared Parking
Pet Policy
Dogs and Cats Allowed
Condo Association
$1,010 Monthly HOA Fees
Association fees include central hot water, common area maintenance, earthquake insurance, gas, lawn service, sewer, trash, water
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Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
58/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
37/ 100
Some Transit
Transit Score®
36/ 100
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Parks in this Area
SW Bronson Way Shoreline Street End
4 min walk
Seacrest Park
5 min walk
Jack Block Park
9 min walk
Hamilton Viewpoint Park
13 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
California Place Park
2 min drive
Picnic Area
Trails
Hiawatha Playfield
3 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Football
Belvidere Park
4 min drive
Picnic Area
Multi-Purpose Field
College Street Ravine
4 min drive
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Nantes Park
5 min drive
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
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