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Pioneer Square Condos for Sale

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  • /25

    $435,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 589 Sq Ft

    590 1st Ave S Unit 810, Seattle, WA 98104

    Discover modern elegance in the heart of Seattle! This east-facing end-unit 1-bedroom condo is bathed in natural light and offers vibrant stadium views and good people watching. Enjoy the stunning views from the rooftop and the beautiful amenities on the 11th floor. Ideally located just moments from Seattle’s exciting waterfront park, Pike Place Market, and an array of shops, boutiques,

    Julia Freilinger Redfin

    590 1st Ave S Unit 810, Seattle, WA 98104
  • /40

    $890,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,673 Sq Ft

    210 3rd Ave S Unit 3C, Seattle, WA 98104

    Located in the heart of Pioneer Square. Seattle's rare authentic warehouse loft building. Live/work loft filled with security and comfort. Dramatic high,beamed ceilings, red brick walls, wood plank flooring, and a wall of windows. This is a open airy floorplan with kitchen worthy of an Iron Chef w/granite command center island. Master suite w/walk in closet, brand new updated tiled bathroom with

    Jennifer Dovey Windermere RE South Sound, Inc

    210 3rd Ave S Unit 3C, Seattle, WA 98104
  • /37

    $895,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,033 Sq Ft

    590 1st Ave S Unit 907, Seattle, WA 98104

    This west-facing 2BR offering at Gridiron is a stunner. Gorgeous Sound, mountain & city views, abundant natural light & contemporary finishes. Live in Seattle’s original downtown and immerse in its legendary history & architecture which offer a rich history and beautifully preserved Romanesque Revival architecture. The neighborhood is paradise for foodies, offering diverse dining options from

    Kim Davis Alta Homes

    590 1st Ave S Unit 907, Seattle, WA 98104
  • /40

    $880,000

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,430 Sq Ft

    80 S Jackson St Unit 407, Seattle, WA 98104

    Located in an historic brick building in Pioneer Square is a spacious, loft-style condominium offering a blend of classic architectural elements & modern amenities. Constructed in 1900 & converted into condos in the late 1980s, this unit boasts exposed brick walls, soaring ceilings, & huge Palladian windows, hallmarks of its New York loft-inspired design. Original hardwoods throughout the space

    Liz Petrillo Windermere Real Estate Midtown

    80 S Jackson St Unit 407, Seattle, WA 98104
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    $520,000 Open Thu 4PM - 7PM

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 771 Sq Ft

    590 1st Ave S Unit 703, Seattle, WA 98104

    Life at the Gridiron condos is a must for those who want to be in the center of Seattle's best sports and cultural activities while enjoying luxe accommodations. Located at the gateway of the revitalized Waterfront Project, w/a 100 transit score, enjoy popular concerts, Mariners/Sounders/Seahawks games & top restaurants & galleries out your front door! Built in 2018, with unobstructed west-facing

    Tammy Heldridge Windermere Real Estate Co.

    590 1st Ave S Unit 703, Seattle, WA 98104
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    $1,395,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,460 Sq Ft

    97 S Jackson St Unit 506, Seattle, WA 98104

    Step into this two-story penthouse and immerse yourself in a fusion of modern sophistication and historic charm where exposed brick and 10+ ft. timbered ceilings evoke the allure of eras past. Indulge in the ambiance of the living room, where a wood-burning fireplace sets the stage for cozy evenings. On the first level, a bedroom offers the flexibility to transform into an office or den space.

    Eric Akines Real Residential

    97 S Jackson St Unit 506, Seattle, WA 98104

Why Live in Pioneer Square

Pioneer Square in Seattle is a historic neighborhood known for its artistic and culinary offerings. Residents typically live in early 20th-century brick condos with exposed brick interiors. The neighborhood features several pocket parks, including Waterfall Garden Park with its 22-foot waterfall and Occidental Park, which hosts arts and crafts shows. Pioneer Square is home to attractions such as art galleries like Gallery Erato and Foster/White Gallery, and sports venues like Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park. Dining options are diverse, with Café Paloma serving Mediterranean dishes and Central Saloon offering live music and barbecue. The nearby Chinatown-International District adds to the culinary variety with establishments like Ho Ho Seafood Restaurant. The neighborhood is well-connected, with light rail access at Pioneer Square Station and King Street Station, and a ferry dock for trips to Bainbridge Island and Bremerton. Schools in the area, including Washington Middle School and O’Dea High School, have high ratings. The neighborhood is undergoing significant changes with the development of a new waterfront promenade, expected to enhance its appeal. While there is a mix of economic contrasts, Pioneer Square remains a vibrant part of Seattle's urban landscape.
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