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69Units
7Stories
1989Year Built
$92.8K - $3.5MValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
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Highlights
Views of a Sound
Garfield High School Rated A
Gated Community
City View
Sauna
2 min walk to Victor Steinbrueck Park
Urban living at the heart of Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market
Market Court, a 7-story condominium building completed in 1989, stands as a testament to urban living in one of Seattle's most vibrant neighborhoods. Located steps away from the world-famous Pike Place Market, this 69-unit residential complex offers a unique blend of city convenience and historic charm. The building's neutral facade with recessed and protruding balconies allows it to blend seamlessly into the bustling market district while providing residents with a front-row seat to the daily spectacle of Seattle's most beloved attraction.
Diverse layouts with stunning views and modern amenities
Market Court offers a range of living spaces to suit various lifestyles, from cozy studios to spacious three-bedroom units. Studios span from 631 to 710 square feet, providing efficient living spaces with thoughtful designs. One-bedroom units, ranging from 631 to 1,226 square feet and priced between $479,000 and $575,000, offer versatile layouts with up to two bathrooms. For those seeking more space, two-bedroom units extend from 1,299 to 1,889 square feet, featuring 1 to 3 bathrooms, and are priced from $900,000 to $975,000. The largest offerings are the three-bedroom units, approximately 1,500 square feet with three bathrooms, perfect for families or those who desire extra room.
Many units boast high ceilings and large windows that frame breathtaking views of Elliott Bay, the Olympic Mountains, and the city skyline. Renovated interiors showcase modern finishes such as quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and hardwood floors. Some units feature private balconies or terraces, offering personal outdoor retreats amidst the urban landscape. In-unit washers and dryers come standard, adding convenience to daily life.
Monthly HOA fees range from $700 to $1,600, covering a comprehensive list of amenities including central hot water, common area maintenance, concierge services, earthquake insurance, garbage, internet, gas, sewer, and water. This all-inclusive approach allows residents to enjoy a worry-free lifestyle in the heart of Seattle.
Lush gardens and urban conveniences at your doorstep
Market Court distinguishes itself with its award-winning courtyard and garden oasis, providing a serene retreat from the bustling city life. This large landscaped deck, complete with a drip irrigation system, offers a perfect spot for relaxation and socializing. The multi-level garden space and gated courtyard with fountains and seating areas create a tranquil atmosphere rarely found in such an urban setting.
Security is a top priority at Market Court, with features including a secure building entrance and on-site manager. The parking garage offers both resident and guest parking, with the added convenience of EV charging stations for environmentally conscious residents. Each unit comes with a dedicated storage unit, addressing the often-challenging aspect of urban living – ample storage space.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the building provides a picnic area where residents can gather and enjoy meals al fresco. Indoor amenities include a sauna for relaxation and wellness. The property manager on site ensures smooth day-to-day operations and addresses resident needs promptly.
Market Court's pet-friendly policy (with an additional deposit) allows residents to share their homes with their furry companions, a rarity in many urban condominiums. The presence of an elevator ensures accessibility for all residents, regardless of mobility constraints.
The building's concierge service and front desk staffed on weekdays add an extra layer of convenience and security, assisting with various resident needs and managing visitor access.
A vibrant tapestry of culture, cuisine, and urban attractions
Living at Market Court means being at the epicenter of Seattle's most iconic neighborhood. Pike Place Market, just steps away, offers a daily spectacle of fresh produce, artisanal crafts, and the famous fish-throwing tradition. This historic market, founded in 1907, is not just a tourist attraction but a vital part of the community where residents can shop for the freshest ingredients and unique local products.
The culinary scene around Market Court is diverse and exciting. La Panier, a beloved French bakery, is perfect for morning croissants and coffee. For a unique dining experience, The Pink Door offers upscale Italian cuisine accompanied by live burlesque and trapeze shows. Beecher's Handmade Cheese, known for its mac and cheese, is a local favorite. Seafood enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to waterfront restaurants serving fresh, locally-caught fish.
Cultural attractions abound in the neighborhood. The nearby Olympic Sculpture Park, an offshoot of the Seattle Art Museum, provides 9 acres of art and green space with stunning views of Puget Sound. The future waterfront park project promises to add even more recreational space to the area.
For everyday needs, residents have easy access to a variety of options. The newly opened downtown PCC offers organic and locally-sourced groceries, while Target and Nordstrom Rack provide options for clothing and home goods. The Westlake Center and Pacific Place shopping malls are within walking distance, offering a mix of retail and dining options.
Fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity of the Seattle Athletic Club, located right next door to Market Court. For outdoor recreation, Victor Steinbrueck Park and Waterfront Park offer green spaces and walking paths with beautiful views of the bay.
The neighborhood's central location puts residents within easy reach of major Seattle attractions. Climate Pledge Arena, home to the Seattle Kraken hockey team, is just a mile north, while Lumen Field (Seahawks) and T-Mobile Park (Mariners) are about a mile south, perfect for sports fans.
Unparalleled connectivity in the heart of downtown Seattle
Market Court's location offers residents exceptional transportation options, making it easy to navigate the city and beyond. The building's prime position in downtown Seattle ensures that most daily needs can be met on foot, with numerous amenities within a short walking distance.
Public transit options are abundant and diverse. The 2nd Ave & Lenora St bus stop is just a five-minute walk away, providing access to multiple bus lines that crisscross the city. For those looking to explore the South Lake Union area, the South Lake Union Streetcar stop at Westlake Ave & Olive Way is a 10-minute walk from the building.
Light rail enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Westlake station, also a 10-minute walk away. This station serves the Central Link line, offering quick connections to neighborhoods throughout Seattle and direct access to Sea-Tac International Airport. For a unique transit experience, the Seattle Center Monorail station at Westlake Center provides a quick and scenic ride to the Seattle Center, home to attractions like the Space Needle and Museum of Pop Culture.
Cyclists will find the area accommodating, with bike lanes available on many nearby streets. While the neighborhood's bike score suggests room for improvement, many residents find cycling a viable option for short trips around downtown and nearby areas.
For those who prefer to drive, Market Court offers the convenience of a secure parking garage with both resident and guest parking. The addition of EV charging stations caters to the growing number of electric vehicle owners. The building's location provides easy access to major arterials and Interstate 5, facilitating quick connections to other parts of the city and region.
When it comes to longer trips, residents are well-served by two airports. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is about a 25-minute drive away, while the smaller Seattle Paine Field International Airport can be reached in approximately 35 minutes by car.
The exceptional transit options and walkable nature of the neighborhood mean that many residents find they can comfortably live without a car, relying on the robust public transportation system and their own two feet to navigate the city efficiently.
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Building Details
Views
Views of a Sound
City
Mountain
Territorial
Limited
Outdoor Features
Picnic Area
Amenities
Sauna
Resident Manager or Management On Site
Gated Community
Parking
1 - 2 Garage Spaces Per Unit
2 Car Garage
Common or Shared Parking
Electric Vehicle Charging Station
Pet Policy
Dogs and Cats Allowed
Condo Association
$1,148 Monthly HOA Fees
Monthly HOA Fees Range from $665 - $1,491
Association fees include central hot water, common area maintenance, concierge, earthquake insurance, sewer, trash, water
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Current List Price
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Area Factors
Bikeable
Bike Score®
62/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
97/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Victor Steinbrueck Park
2 min walk
Picnic Area
Ocean
Multi-Purpose Field
Pier 62
4 min walk
Fishing
Picnic Area
Soccer
Regrade Park
5 min walk
Dog Park
Westlake Park
8 min walk
Waterfront Park
9 min walk
Boating
Fishing
Trails
Olympic Sculpture Park
13 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Denny Park
13 min walk
Basketball
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Denny Substation Dog Park
3 min drive
Dog Park
Trails
Artists at Play
3 min drive
Playground
Events
Museum
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