Seattle Condo Authority Network • Belltown
A 13-story loft-style condominium building at 2720 3rd Ave in Belltown, completed in 2007 with 148 residences. Industrial-chic design, dramatic ceiling heights, and a walkable Belltown address.
Building Profile
| Building Name | Mosler Lofts |
| Address | 2720 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 |
| Year Built | 2007 |
| Total Units | 148 |
| Stories | 13 |
| Neighborhood | Belltown, Seattle, WA |
| HOA Fees | $450–$850/mo (est.) |
| Price Range | $300K–$900K |
| Rental Policy | Data to be verified |
| Parking | Assigned underground parking |
| Pet Policy | Pets allowed (verify restrictions with HOA) |
About This Building
Mosler Lofts is a 13-story condominium building at 2720 3rd Ave in Belltown, Seattle, completed in 2007. The building's 148 loft-style residences feature the industrial-chic design aesthetic that defines the Mosler brand, with exposed concrete, dramatic ceiling heights, and large windows that set it apart from conventional condominium finishes of the era.
The 2720 3rd Ave address places Mosler Lofts at the north end of Belltown, a short walk from Seattle Center, the Olympic Sculpture Park, and the waterfront. The 3rd Ave location provides excellent transit access and proximity to Belltown's full complement of restaurants, cafes, and nightlife. The 13-story profile keeps the building at a human scale while delivering upper-floor city views.
With nearly 20 years of HOA operation since the 2007 completion, Mosler Lofts has established mature reserves and governance procedures. The building's 148-unit community supports a comprehensive set of amenities while maintaining strong owner engagement. The loft-style floor plans attract a design-conscious buyer demographic that values authenticity and urban character over conventional residential finishes.
Jeff Reynolds is a specialist in Belltown condominiums, including the distinctive loft-style buildings that give the neighborhood its urban character. Jeff tracks every sale at Mosler Lofts, maintains HOA financial data, and knows which unit types and exposures hold value best. Contact Jeff for current inventory, recent comparable sales, and a complete buyer strategy for Mosler Lofts.
Due Diligence
Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer at Mosler Lofts. Jeff Reynolds reviews these items as part of every buyer consultation for this building.
Mosler Lofts delivers exposed concrete, dramatic ceiling heights, and large windows—a genuine loft aesthetic in a mid-rise building. Verify unit condition and any modifications—some owners have added partitions or storage that can reduce the dramatic volume the building is known for.
148 units is a healthy association size for reserve management and lender eligibility. As a 2007 building approaching 20 years of operation, the HOA reserve fund should be well-established. Request the current reserve study and verify percent-funded.
2720 3rd Ave places Mosler Lofts at Belltown’s northern edge, within walking distance of Seattle Center, the Olympic Sculpture Park, and the waterfront. Verify unit orientation—city-facing and courtyard-facing units have very different noise and light profiles.
At 148 units, Mosler Lofts clears Fannie Mae size thresholds for standard conventional financing. Confirm current owner-occupancy ratios and rental cap—loft-style buildings can attract above-average rental rates from investors, so verify the current rental percentage with the HOA.
Buyer Fit
Mosler Lofts attracts specific buyer profiles based on its building format, location, HOA structure, and price point. Here is who Jeff Reynolds most often works with at this building—and why.
If you want true loft character without the small-association financing restrictions that come with boutique 30–40-unit buildings, Mosler Lofts’ 148-unit scale is a significant advantage.
Jeff Reynolds has placed multiple buyers at Mosler Lofts who prioritize walkability to Seattle Center events and the waterfront trail. It’s one of Belltown’s strongest location plays for that lifestyle.
For buyers who want a home that feels intentional—not just a box in a generic tower—Mosler Lofts’ design character makes it worth shortlisting even if the loft format isn’t the primary driver.
Market Data
Mosler Lofts commands a design-quality premium within the Belltown mid-rise segment. Loft-style units with high ceilings and intact original finishes consistently outperform modified or conventionally-finished comparable units. The building’s reputation for distinctive character supports stable values.
| Unit Type | Recent Sale Range | Est. $/sq ft | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio Loft | $400K–$525K | $490–$560 | High ceilings add value vs. standard studios |
| 1-Bedroom Loft | $520K–$755K | $500–$570 | Volume and condition drive the range |
| 2-Bedroom Loft | $800K–$1.15M | $500–$565 | Premium for intact loft character |
Price ranges based on recent Mosler Lofts sales and comparable Belltown buildings (2007 vintage, 148 units). HOA fees estimated at $450–$850/mo. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current listings, verified HOA financials, and a personalized buyer analysis.
Knowledge Base
Before buying any Seattle condo, these guides answer the questions every buyer should resolve about HOA finances, financing eligibility, and closing requirements.
What condo HOA fees cover, how they're calculated, and what to look for in a building's fee structure.
How reserve funds work, what percent-funded means, and why the reserve study matters before you buy.
How rental caps, owner-occupancy ratios, and HOA delinquency rates affect your loan eligibility.
What the resale certificate contains, why it matters, and the key red flags buyers should watch for.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Mosler Lofts is located at 2720 3rd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 in Belltown. The 13-story building is positioned at the north end of Belltown, within walking distance of Seattle Center, the Olympic Sculpture Park, the waterfront, and Belltown's dining and nightlife district. Walk Score is among the highest in Seattle.
Mosler Lofts has 148 residential units across 13 floors, completed in 2007. The loft-style floor plans feature exposed concrete, dramatic ceiling heights, and large windows. Units range from studios to two-bedroom lofts. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current inventory and recent comparable sales at Mosler Lofts.
Mosler Lofts was completed in 2007 as part of the peak of Seattle's 2000–2009 condo development era. With nearly 20 years of HOA operation, the building has well-established reserves and governance procedures. The 2007 vintage represents a premium period for Seattle condo construction with contemporary building systems and distinctive loft-style design.
HOA fees at Mosler Lofts are estimated at $450 to $850 per month depending on unit size and floor. Fees cover building operations, fitness center, secured parking, and reserve fund contributions. With nearly 20 years of reserve contributions, the HOA financial position is mature. Contact Jeff Reynolds for the current fee schedule and a full HOA financial review before submitting an offer.
Rental policy data for Mosler Lofts is to be verified with the HOA. Jeff Reynolds can confirm the current rental cap status, available rental slots, and owner-occupancy ratios at Mosler Lofts. Buyers who plan to rent their unit should verify rental availability before purchasing. Contact Jeff for current HOA policy documentation.
Your Belltown Condo Specialist
Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading specialist in urban condominiums, with deep expertise in Mosler Lofts and every building in the Seattle Condo Authority Network. If you're buying or selling at Mosler Lofts, Jeff has the data, the relationships, and the track record to represent you.
Jeff tracks every sale at Mosler 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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