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90Units
6Stories
2006Year Built
$314K - $713KValue Range
Available Units
For Sale
For Rent
Highlights
Waterfront Community
Adams Elementary School Rated A
Fitness Center
On-Site Retail
Rooftop Deck
2 min walk to Ballard Commons Park
Modern living in the heart of Ballard
NoMa, a six-story condominium complex completed in 2006, stands as a testament to contemporary urban living in Seattle's vibrant Ballard neighborhood. With 90 units ranging from studios to two-bedroom layouts, NoMa offers a variety of living spaces to suit different lifestyles. The building's neutral facade, featuring a mix of red brick and beige siding, blends seamlessly with the surrounding architecture while providing residents with a modern and comfortable living environment. Situated in a prime location, NoMa places residents at the center of Ballard's thriving community, with easy access to local amenities, dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
Versatile layouts with modern finishes
NoMa offers a range of floor plans to accommodate various needs and preferences. The building features studio units spanning 434 to 439 square feet, perfect for those seeking a compact and efficient living space. One-bedroom units range from 439 to 802 square feet, with prices starting at $390,000 and reaching up to $500,000. For those requiring more space, two-bedroom units are available, ranging from 1,005 to 1,174 square feet, with prices between $625,000 and $720,000.
Many units boast open floor plans, creating a sense of spaciousness and allowing for flexible furniture arrangements. The kitchens are equipped with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and breakfast bars, ideal for casual dining or entertaining. Some units feature bamboo hardwood floors, adding a touch of warmth and elegance to the living spaces.
Large windows in the living areas and bedrooms flood the units with natural light, while private balconies offer outdoor space for relaxation and taking in the neighborhood views. The primary bedrooms in larger units often include walk-in closets and en-suite bathrooms with double sink vanities, providing ample storage and a touch of luxury.
For added convenience, all units come with in-unit washers and dryers. Some units have been updated with modern touches such as quartz countertops and custom built-in shelving, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.
Monthly HOA fees range from $400 to $900, covering essential services such as garbage, sewer, and water. This fee structure helps residents manage their living expenses more effectively while enjoying the building's amenities and services.
Comprehensive amenities for modern urban living
NoMa offers a wealth of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. The building's rooftop deck provides a perfect spot for relaxation and socializing, offering panoramic views of the city, mountains, and Salmon Bay. This shared space includes barbecue areas, ideal for outdoor gatherings and entertaining.
For fitness enthusiasts, the on-site gym eliminates the need for external gym memberships, allowing residents to maintain their workout routines conveniently. The private courtyard and community terrace offer tranquil outdoor spaces for relaxation or casual meetups with neighbors.
The building's community room serves as a versatile space for various activities and events. It features a kitchen and a large-screen TV, making it suitable for hosting gatherings or simply unwinding after a long day. For those who work from home or need a quiet space for meetings, the business conference room provides a professional setting within the building.
Security is a priority at NoMa, with features such as a secure building entry system and a package depot for safe delivery storage. The on-site manager ensures smooth day-to-day operations and addresses residents' concerns promptly.
Parking is made convenient with designated spaces in the secure garage, a valuable asset in the bustling Ballard neighborhood. Additional storage units are available for residents who need extra space for their belongings.
The building's elegant lobby creates a welcoming atmosphere for residents and guests alike. Other thoughtful amenities include a community garden for those with a green thumb, and nicely landscaped grounds that contribute to the overall aesthetic appeal of the property.
A vibrant community with rich history and modern charm
NoMa is situated in the heart of Ballard, a neighborhood that has transformed from its roots as a small fishing town with Scandinavian settlers to a trendy, sought-after area in Northwest Seattle. Today, Ballard is known for its perfect blend of historical charm and contemporary urban living, offering residents a diverse array of experiences right at their doorstep.
The neighborhood is a food lover's paradise, with numerous restaurants and cafes within walking distance. Hattie's Hat Restaurant, a longtime local favorite, offers three meals a day in a funky, down-home atmosphere. For those craving international flavors, Mr. Gyros serves up classic Mediterranean fare, while The Monkey Bridge offers delicious Vietnamese cuisine.
Shopping options abound in the area, with a mix of local boutiques and well-known stores. The nearby Ballard Market is perfect for grocery shopping, while the Ballard Farmers Market, held every Sunday year-round, is rated as one of the best in the country. It's an excellent place to find fresh, local produce and artisanal goods.
Cultural attractions are plentiful in Ballard. The Nordic Museum celebrates the area's Scandinavian heritage, while the Ballard Locks offer a unique glimpse into the city's maritime history. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to the Burke-Gilman Trail and Golden Gardens Park, offering opportunities for biking, walking, and beach activities.
The neighborhood comes alive with various events throughout the year. The annual Ballard SeafoodFest is a local favorite, featuring live music, food vendors, and a craft beer showcase. The monthly Ballard ArtWalk provides a platform for local artists to display their work in businesses throughout the area.
For everyday conveniences, residents have easy access to banks, pharmacies, and other essential services. The presence of well-rated schools like Adams Elementary and Ballard High School makes the area attractive for families as well.
Well-connected with multiple transit options
NoMa's location in Ballard provides residents with various transportation options, making it easy to navigate the neighborhood and the greater Seattle area. The area's high walk score reflects the pedestrian-friendly nature of the neighborhood, with many amenities and services within easy walking distance.
For those who prefer cycling, Ballard's extensive network of bike lanes and the nearby Burke-Gilman Trail make it a convenient and safe option for commuting or leisure rides. The neighborhood's bike-friendly infrastructure contributes to its high bike score.
Public transportation is readily available, with several bus stops in close proximity to NoMa. The bus stop at 24th Ave NW & NW 57th St is less than a minute's walk from the building, providing easy access to various routes that connect Ballard to downtown Seattle and other parts of the city.
For longer journeys, the D Line rapid ride bus offers a direct route into downtown Seattle, typically taking about 25 minutes. This line also provides a convenient connection to the University of Washington. While Ballard is slightly removed from the heart of Seattle, many residents find the commute manageable and worth the trade-off for the neighborhood's amenities and atmosphere.
For those who prefer to drive, NoMa offers secure garage parking, a valuable asset in an area where street parking can be challenging. Major roads provide relatively easy access to other parts of the city, although traffic during peak hours can increase travel times.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is about a 35-minute drive from NoMa, making it convenient for frequent travelers. For closer air travel options, Seattle Paine Field International Airport is approximately 40 minutes away by car.
While Ballard's location across the water from downtown Seattle might add some time to commutes, many residents find that the neighborhood's amenities, character, and quality of life more than compensate for the slightly longer travel times.
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Area Factors
Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
5/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
88/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
98/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
51/ 100
Sources: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com, Walk Score
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Parks in this Area
Ballard Commons Park
2 min walk
Picnic Area
Skateboard
Trails
Bergen Place
4 min walk
Picnic Area
Ballard Playground
6 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Soccer
Playground
Thyme Patch Park
7 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Ballard Corners Park
12 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Carl S. English Jr. Botanical Garden
13 min walk
Trails
Events
Botanical Gardens
Gemenskap Park
15 min walk
Salmon Bay Park
3 min drive
Picnic Area
Trails
Playground
Webster Park
3 min drive
Basketball
Picnic Area
Playground
Schools
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