Seattle Condo Authority Network • Queen Anne
Queen Anne condominium at Data to be verified. Data to be verified residences.
Building Profile
| Building Name | The Pittsburgh |
| Address | Data to be verified |
| Year Built | Data to be verified |
| Total Units | Data to be verified |
| Stories | Data to be verified |
| Neighborhood | Queen Anne, Seattle, WA |
| HOA Fees | Data to be verified |
| Price Range | Data to be verified |
| Rental Policy | Data to be verified |
| Building Type | Mid-Rise |
About This Building
The Pittsburgh is a mid-rise condominium building on Queen Anne, Seattle. City-named buildings -- properties that take the name of a major American or international city -- have been a recurring naming convention in Seattle residential development, often evoking urban sophistication or historical significance.
Queen Anne's condominium inventory spans a range of building types, from small boutique buildings to larger mid-rise structures. The neighborhood's topography, views, and character attract buyers who want urban ownership housing at a slightly removed scale from the density of Downtown and Belltown, while remaining within easy reach of Seattle's core.
The Queen Anne neighborhood benefits from convenient access to both Seattle Center and the South Lake Union corridor, making it attractive to a broad range of buyers from arts and culture workers to technology sector employees. The limited supply of condominium inventory relative to buyer demand has historically supported values throughout the neighborhood's building stock.
Address, year built, unit count, and HOA data for The Pittsburgh are not confirmed in the Seattle Condo Authority Network's canonical dataset. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current listing information, recent comparable sales, and HOA financial disclosures.
Due Diligence
Key factors every buyer should evaluate before making an offer at The Pittsburgh. Jeff Reynolds reviews these items as part of every buyer consultation for this building.
Year built, unit count, and HOA fees for The Pittsburgh require direct verification. Jeff Reynolds can obtain current HOA disclosures and provide the full building profile. Confirm association size before selecting a lender.
A building named The Pittsburgh on Queen Anne is likely a historic residential conversion—Queen Anne has a significant inventory of early 20th-century apartment buildings converted to condominiums. If this is the case, financing will likely require portfolio lending or cash.
If The Pittsburgh is a historic building, request the reserve study with particular attention to building envelope, plumbing risers, and any preservation-related maintenance requirements.
Queen Anne’s combination of views, residential character, and proximity to Seattle Center and downtown supports consistent residential demand. The Pittsburgh’s specific location within the neighborhood will determine its price positioning.
Buyer Fit
The Pittsburgh 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.
Queen Anne has some of Seattle’s best-preserved historic residential architecture. Jeff Reynolds will confirm whether The Pittsburgh is a historic conversion and what its current unit character looks like.
For buyers interested in The Pittsburgh, confirming building data with Jeff Reynolds is the recommended first step before any further commitment.
Queen Anne’s residential continuity is one of its most distinctive attributes in Seattle’s dynamic urban market. Jeff Reynolds can provide a full building profile for buyers evaluating The Pittsburgh as a long-term hold.
Market Data
The Pittsburgh pricing will reflect Queen Anne positioning and building-specific characteristics. Full data pending HOA verification. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current comparable Queen Anne building sales.
| Unit Type | Recent Sale Range | Est. $/sq ft | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| All Units | Contact Jeff Reynolds | Verify with Jeff | Queen Anne historic building; data pending |
Pricing reflects The Pittsburgh in Queen Anne (TBV vintage, TBV units). HOA estimated at to be verified. 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 Pittsburgh is a mid-rise condominium building on Queen Anne, Seattle.
Unit count data for The Pittsburgh is not confirmed in our canonical dataset. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current building information.
Year of construction has not been confirmed for The Pittsburgh in our dataset.
HOA fee data is not confirmed. Contact Jeff Reynolds or request disclosures from the HOA.
Queen Anne condominiums include The Lux, 111 West Highland, Le Parc, Luxe, Tribeca (17 W Mercer St), Queen Anne High School, and West Queen Anne School.
Your Queen Anne Condo Specialist
Jeff Reynolds is Seattle's leading specialist in urban condominiums, with deep expertise in The Pittsburgh and every building in the Seattle Condo Authority Network. If you're buying or selling at The Pittsburgh, Jeff has the data, the relationships, and the track record to represent you.
Jeff tracks every sale at The Pittsburgh, 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
Current listings, recent sales, HOA financials, and buyer strategy. No obligation.