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19th Avenue Lofts

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Building Profile

19th Avenue Lofts at a Glance

Building Name19th Avenue Lofts
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NeighborhoodCapitol Hill, Seattle, WA
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Price RangeData to be verified
Rental PolicyData to be verified
Building TypeLoft

About This Building

19th Avenue Lofts Overview

19th Avenue Lofts is a loft condominium building on Capitol Hill, located on 19th Avenue -- one of the quieter residential streets in the eastern part of the neighborhood. The 19th Avenue corridor sits between the denser commercial activity of Broadway and 15th Avenue to the west and the residential blocks that transition toward the Montlake and Madison Valley neighborhoods to the east.

Loft buildings on Capitol Hill's residential side streets tend to attract buyers seeking more tranquil urban living than is available directly on the Pike-Pine corridor, while still benefiting from Capitol Hill's walkability, transit access, and neighborhood amenities. 19th Avenue Lofts fits this profile.

Capitol Hill's eastern residential streets have seen steady appreciation as the neighborhood's overall desirability has grown and as Capitol Hill Link light rail station has expanded commuter access across Seattle. Buildings on 19th Avenue are within reasonable walking or biking distance to the station.

Detailed data for 19th Avenue Lofts including year of construction, unit count, and HOA information has not yet been confirmed in the Seattle Condo Authority Network's dataset. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current listing information and comparable sales.

Due Diligence

Buyer Considerations at 19th Avenue Lofts

Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer at 19th Avenue Lofts. Jeff Reynolds reviews these items as part of every buyer consultation for this building.

Building Data Pending Verification

Year built, unit count, and HOA fees for 19th Avenue Lofts are pending confirmation. Jeff Reynolds can pull current HOA disclosures and provide a complete building profile. Confirm association size before selecting a lender—loft buildings on the residential side of Capitol Hill can be small associations with financing implications.

19th Avenue Location Context

19th Avenue on Capitol Hill is positioned in the neighborhood’s more residential eastern corridor—quieter than the Pike-Pine density to the west, with immediate access to 15th Avenue E’s commercial strip and close proximity to Volunteer Park.

Loft Building Financing

Loft buildings on Capitol Hill vary in association size. If 19th Avenue Lofts is a smaller association (under 50 units), plan for 25–30% down or a portfolio lender. Confirm unit count and financing strategy with Jeff Reynolds before submitting any offer.

Capitol Hill Neighborhood Value

Capitol Hill’s location fundamentals—light rail access, walkable dining, Cal Anderson Park, and proximity to downtown—support consistent demand from buyers seeking urban residential character in one of Seattle’s most established neighborhoods.

Buyer Fit

Who 19th Avenue Lofts Is Best For

19th Avenue Lofts attracts specific buyer profiles based on its building format, location, ownership structure, and price point. Here is who Jeff Reynolds most often works with at this building—and why.

Buyer Profile
Residential Capitol Hill Buyer

The eastern edge of Capitol Hill offers meaningful quiet relative to the neighborhood’s core commercial areas. For buyers who want Capitol Hill access without Pike-Pine density, 19th Avenue’s position is worth specifically evaluating.

Buyer Profile
Loft Character Buyer

Jeff Reynolds tracks Capitol Hill’s loft building inventory carefully. He can confirm whether 19th Avenue Lofts’ current units match the loft aesthetic that draws buyers to this style of building.

Buyer Profile
Park-Adjacent Buyer

For buyers who prioritize outdoor access and park proximity alongside urban amenities, 19th Avenue’s location within Capitol Hill delivers a specific combination that the western Pike-Pine corridor doesn’t.

Knowledge Base

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Frequently Asked Questions

19th Avenue Lofts: Your Questions Answered

What is 19th Avenue Lofts? +

19th Avenue Lofts is a loft-style condominium building on 19th Avenue in Capitol Hill, Seattle.

How many units does 19th Avenue Lofts have? +

Unit count data for 19th Avenue Lofts is not currently confirmed. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current building information.

What year was 19th Avenue Lofts built? +

Year of construction has not been confirmed for 19th Avenue Lofts. This field is labeled 'Data to be verified' in the Seattle Condo Authority Network's dataset.

What are HOA fees at 19th Avenue Lofts? +

HOA fee data is not currently confirmed for 19th Avenue Lofts. Request financial disclosures from the HOA or contact Jeff Reynolds.

What Capitol Hill buildings are near 19th Avenue Lofts? +

Capitol Hill loft and condo buildings near the 19th Avenue corridor include Bagley Lofts, Sanctuary, and the broader range of mid-rise buildings along Broadway and 15th Avenue.

Your Capitol Hill Condo Specialist

Jeff Reynolds

Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading specialist in urban condominiums, with deep expertise in 19th Avenue Lofts and every building in the Seattle Condo Authority Network. If you're buying or selling at 19th Avenue Lofts, Jeff has the data, the relationships, and the track record to represent you.

Jeff tracks every sale at 19th Avenue Lofts, maintains HOA financial data, and knows which floor plans and view orientations hold value best. This depth of building-level knowledge is what separates a specialist from a generalist.

Jeff Reynolds • Seattle Condo Authority Network • jeff.reynolds@compass.com

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