Seattle Condo Authority Network • Belltown
34-unit Belltown loft building completed 1999. Boutique loft condominiums in Belltown with over 25 years of ownership history.
Building Profile
| Building Name | The Lofts Seattle |
| Address | Data to be verified |
| Year Built | 1999 |
| Total Units | 34 |
| Stories | Data to be verified |
| Neighborhood | Belltown, Seattle, WA |
| HOA Fees | $375–$700/mo (est.) |
| Price Range | $325K–$800K+ |
| Rental Policy | Data to be verified |
| Building Type | Loft |
About This Building
The Lofts Seattle is a 34-unit loft-style condominium building in Belltown, completed in 1999. At 34 units, the building is one of Belltown's smallest loft addresses, creating a boutique ownership community with the close-knit governance that smaller buildings enable.
Completed in 1999, The Lofts Seattle is among Belltown's earliest purpose-built loft condo developments, predating the mid-2000s construction peak by nearly a decade. The building has over 25 years of HOA reserve accumulation and an extensive comparable sales record spanning multiple real estate cycles.
Loft-format condominiums remain relatively scarce in Seattle's overall condo supply, and Belltown's limited loft inventory means buyers who specifically seek the format have few alternatives in the neighborhood. The Lofts Seattle competes in this narrow category alongside Belltown Lofts and Merrill Place Lofts.
Jeff Reynolds maintains sales data and HOA financials for The Lofts Seattle within the Seattle Condo Authority Network. Address and stories count should be verified; contact Jeff for current listings and a full Belltown loft comparison.
Due Diligence
Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer at The Lofts Seattle. Jeff Reynolds reviews these items as part of every buyer consultation for this building.
At 34 units, The Lofts Seattle is a small association where standard Fannie Mae financing is typically unavailable. Plan for 25–30% down payment or a portfolio lender. Financing strategy should be confirmed with Jeff Reynolds before making an offer.
Completed in 1999, The Lofts Seattle is 25+ years old. At this age, request the reserve study carefully—major systems including roofing, elevators, and plumbing risers may be at or approaching replacement. Verify percent-funded and any recent capital project history.
Purpose-built lofts from 1999 in Belltown typically feature industrial-influenced design—open floor plans, concrete or exposed elements, and generous ceiling heights. Verify that the unit you’re considering retains its original character or has been renovated in a way that adds rather than removes value.
34 units creates an intimate ownership community with direct HOA access. Request board meeting minutes to understand governance quality. Small buildings can have efficient, responsive HOAs—or concentrated conflict if owner disagreements persist. Minutes will reveal which describes The Lofts Seattle.
Buyer Fit
The Lofts Seattle 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’ve been searching for genuine 1999 loft character in Belltown, The Lofts Seattle is one of the few remaining buildings that delivers that specific aesthetic from that specific era.
Jeff Reynolds can connect you with lenders experienced in underwriting small Seattle condo associations. The process is manageable for buyers who plan ahead.
The Lofts Seattle often offers better value per square foot than Mosler Lofts or other 2005+ loft-style buildings, for buyers who are flexible on building vintage.
Market Data
The Lofts Seattle trades as a boutique late-1990s loft product with limited transaction frequency. Pricing reflects the combination of loft-character premium and small-association financing friction. Condition-adjusted comps from similar Belltown loft buildings provide the most relevant reference points.
| Unit Type | Recent Sale Range | Est. $/sq ft | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / Junior 1BR | $380K–$530K | $480–$555 | 1999 vintage at lower end |
| 1-Bedroom Loft | $490K–$670K | $490–$560 | Volume and ceiling height premium |
| 2-Bedroom Loft | $610K–$830K | $480–$550 | Rare floor plan; verify comps |
Price ranges based on recent The Lofts Seattle sales and comparable Belltown buildings (1999 vintage, 34 units). HOA fees estimated at $375–$700/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
The Lofts Seattle is located in Belltown, Seattle. The exact address is to be verified. Belltown's location between Downtown Seattle and Seattle Center provides walkable access to Pike Place Market, the Elliott Bay waterfront, and the neighborhood's restaurant and bar corridor.
The Lofts Seattle has 34 residences. The building was completed in 1999. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current availability and recent comparable sales.
The Lofts Seattle was completed in 1999, making it one of Belltown's earliest loft condo developments. With over 25 years of HOA history, the building has mature reserves and an extensive ownership record.
HOA fees at The Lofts Seattle are estimated at $375–$700 per month depending on unit configuration. Contact Jeff Reynolds for verified current figures.
The Lofts Seattle, Belltown Lofts at 66 Bell Street, and Merrill Place Lofts are Belltown's primary loft-format condo options. The Lofts Seattle's 1999 vintage is the earliest of the three, and its 34-unit scale is the most boutique. Jeff Reynolds can advise on the specific differences in layout, HOA fees, and pricing across all three buildings.
Your Belltown Condo Specialist
Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading specialist in urban condominiums, with deep expertise in The Lofts Seattle and every building in the Seattle Condo Authority Network. If you're buying or selling at The Lofts Seattle, Jeff has the data, the relationships, and the track record to represent you.
Jeff tracks every sale at The Lofts Seattle, 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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