Seattle Condo Authority Network • Pioneer Square
26-unit historic Pioneer Square building originally constructed 1907 as a hotel and later converted to condominiums. A century-old character building in Seattle's National Historic District.
Building Profile
| Building Name | Our Home Hotel |
| Address | Data to be verified |
| Year Built | 1907 |
| Total Units | 26 |
| Stories | Data to be verified |
| Neighborhood | Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA |
| HOA Fees | Data to be verified |
| Price Range | Data to be verified |
| Rental Policy | Data to be verified |
| Building Type | Historic |
About This Building
Our Home Hotel is a 26-unit historic condominium building in Pioneer Square, originally constructed in 1907 as a hotel and later converted to residential condominiums. The building is part of Pioneer Square's National Historic District, reflecting the neighborhood's early-20th century role as Seattle's commercial and residential hub before the city's northward expansion.
Hotel-to-residential conversions of Our Home Hotel's vintage are among the most architecturally distinctive properties in Seattle's condo market. The 1907 construction delivers masonry construction, period proportions, and detailing that are characteristic of Edwardian-era commercial buildings -- an architectural language impossible to replicate in contemporary construction.
Pioneer Square's Historic District status means Our Home Hotel's exterior character is protected. At 26 units, the building creates a boutique ownership community within Pioneer Square's small but distinctive condo market.
Jeff Reynolds tracks historic hotel conversions within the Seattle Condo Authority Network. Address, stories count, HOA fees, price range, and rental cap should all be verified; contact Jeff for current listings and historic building buyer guidance.
Due Diligence
Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer at Our Home Hotel. Jeff Reynolds reviews these items as part of every buyer consultation for this building.
Our Home Hotel was built in 1907 as a lodging property and later converted to residential condominiums. At 115+ years old with 26 units, this requires specialized due diligence. Conventional financing is unavailable. Plan for cash or a portfolio lender experienced in historic Pioneer Square hotel conversions.
Hotel-to-residential conversions often retain the original room proportions—smaller footprints than purpose-built condos, often with distinctive corridor and layout configurations. Verify that the specific unit you’re evaluating has adequate living space and natural light for your needs.
HOA fees must be confirmed directly for a 115-year-old 26-unit building. Request the reserve study, operating budget, and any capital improvement history. Per-unit reserve burden is elevated at small associations in historic buildings.
Pioneer Square’s history as Seattle’s original hotel and boarding house district gives properties like Our Home Hotel genuine historical provenance. The neighborhood’s ongoing revitalization and proximity to waterfront, stadiums, and transit support long-term residential demand.
Buyer Fit
Our Home Hotel 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.
Our Home Hotel is not just a building—it’s a piece of Pioneer Square’s 1907 commercial history converted to residential use. For buyers who value that kind of provenance, it offers something that no new construction can replicate.
Jeff Reynolds works regularly with cash buyers in Pioneer Square’s historic residential market. He can provide the full buyer information package and guide the inspection and due diligence process for this building type.
Our Home Hotel’s 1907 provenance places it in Pioneer Square’s foundational era. For buyers oriented toward neighborhood history and architectural authenticity, this building carries a story that newer construction cannot tell.
Market Data
Our Home Hotel trades as a niche historic Pioneer Square hotel conversion. Transaction frequency is low, standard per-square-foot benchmarks don’t reliably apply, and pricing is driven by the specialized buyer pool this product attracts.
| Unit Type | Recent Sale Range | Est. $/sq ft | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| All Units | Contact Jeff Reynolds | Historic comp | 1907 hotel conversion; specialized market |
Pricing reflects Our Home Hotel in Pioneer Square (1907 vintage, 26 units). HOA estimated at to be verified. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current listings, verified HOA financials, and a personalized buyer analysis.
Knowledge Base
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our Home Hotel is located in Pioneer Square, Seattle. The exact address is to be verified. Pioneer Square is Seattle's National Historic District, situated at the southern edge of Downtown Seattle with Link Light Rail at Pioneer Square Station and proximity to the waterfront.
Our Home Hotel has 26 residences. The building was originally constructed in 1907 as a hotel. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current availability and recent comparable sales.
Our Home Hotel was constructed in 1907 as a hotel, reflecting Pioneer Square's role as Seattle's early-20th century commercial and residential center. The building has since been converted to residential condominiums and is protected as part of Pioneer Square's National Historic District.
Historic hotel conversions often have smaller unit sizes than purpose-built condominiums, reflecting hotel room proportions. Building systems have been updated across the conversion and subsequent ownership cycles, but the structure is of historic vintage. HOA financial due diligence is particularly important. Jeff Reynolds can advise on what to evaluate.
HOA fees at Our Home Hotel should be verified directly, as the building's unique historic profile makes standard estimates unreliable. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current HOA fee data and reserve fund status.
Your Pioneer Square Condo Specialist
Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading specialist in urban condominiums, with deep expertise in Our Home Hotel and every building in the Seattle Condo Authority Network. If you're buying or selling at Our Home Hotel, Jeff has the data, the relationships, and the track record to represent you.
Jeff tracks every sale at Our Home Hotel, 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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