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The Vine

140-unit Belltown mid-rise completed 2006. Named for the Vine Street corridor in Belltown, close to Seattle Center and the northern waterfront.

140Total Units
2006Year Built
TBVStories
BelltownNeighborhood

Building Profile

The Vine at a Glance

Building NameThe Vine
AddressData to be verified
Year Built2006
Total Units140
StoriesData to be verified
NeighborhoodBelltown, Seattle, WA
HOA Fees$450–$900/mo (est.)
Price Range$400K–$1.2M+
Rental PolicyData to be verified
Building TypeMid-Rise

About This Building

The Vine Overview

The Vine is a 140-unit condominium mid-rise in Belltown, completed in 2006. Named for Vine Street, one of Belltown's key east-west corridors, the building sits in the northern section of Belltown closest to Seattle Center, the Olympic Sculpture Park, and the Elliott Bay Trail.

Belltown's northern edge near Vine Street represents a quieter, more residential character than the dense 1st and 2nd Avenue bar corridor further south. The proximity to Seattle Center and Myrtle Edwards Park gives residents access to green space and waterfront walking paths that are less available in Belltown's core.

As a 2006 construction, The Vine has nearly two decades of HOA reserve accumulation and an established ownership community. The mid-2000s vintage positions the building as a mid-tier Belltown option with competitive pricing relative to newer towers.

Jeff Reynolds maintains sales data and HOA financials for The Vine within the Seattle Condo Authority Network. Address and stories count should be verified; contact Jeff for current listings and Belltown buyer strategy.

Due Diligence

Buyer Considerations at The Vine

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

HOA Scale & 20-Year Track Record

At 140 units with 20 years of operation since 2006, The Vine has a well-established HOA financial profile. Reserve contributions from 140 owners over two decades should support a healthy reserve fund—verify the current percent-funded figure and reserve study date.

Mid-2000s Central Belltown Location

The Vine’s 2006 vintage places it in the central Belltown dining and lifestyle corridor. Verify unit orientation and floor level—some units face street noise from Belltown’s active restaurant corridor, while upper-floor and courtyard units offer significantly more quiet.

Unit Mix & Floor Plan Evaluation

140-unit buildings typically offer a diverse floor plan range. Compare price-per-square-foot carefully across unit types—floor plan efficiency varies within the building, and some layouts offer meaningfully better livability than others at similar price points.

Financing Eligibility

140 units clears standard Fannie Mae thresholds comfortably. Verify current owner-occupancy ratios and rental cap status. Buildings in active Belltown locations can see elevated rental concentration as ownership turns over—confirm the current rental percentage with the HOA.

Buyer Fit

Who The Vine Is Best For

The Vine 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.

Buyer Profile
Belltown Lifestyle Buyer

If the Belltown lifestyle—density of dining options, Pike Place proximity, walkable access to downtown—is the primary draw, The Vine delivers that address at competitive mid-market pricing.

Buyer Profile
Established-Building Value Buyer

For buyers comparing The Vine to newer Belltown buildings, the 2006 vintage consistently delivers more space per dollar—Jeff Reynolds can model the direct comparison.

Buyer Profile
Long-Term Belltown Owner

Jeff Reynolds has tracked The Vine through multiple market cycles. The building’s ownership community is stable, and its central Belltown location has consistently supported property values through Seattle’s market cycles.

Knowledge Base

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Vine: Your Questions Answered

Where is The Vine located? +

The Vine is located in Belltown near the Vine Street corridor, in the northern section of the neighborhood closest to Seattle Center and the Elliott Bay waterfront. The exact address is to be verified. The building's northern Belltown position provides walkable access to the Olympic Sculpture Park, Myrtle Edwards Park, and the Elliott Bay Trail.

How many units does The Vine have? +

The Vine has 140 residences. The building was completed in 2006. Contact Jeff Reynolds for current unit mix, floor plan details, and recent comparable sales.

What year was The Vine built? +

The Vine was completed in 2006, placing it in Belltown's mid-2000s condo generation. With nearly two decades of ownership history, the building has an established HOA and accumulating reserves.

What are HOA fees at The Vine? +

HOA fees at The Vine are estimated at $450–$900 per month depending on unit size. Contact Jeff Reynolds for verified current figures and reserve fund status.

What is the Vine Street area of Belltown like? +

The Vine Street area in northern Belltown is quieter and more residential than Belltown's southern bar and restaurant corridor. Proximity to Seattle Center, the Olympic Sculpture Park, and Myrtle Edwards Park gives residents access to greenspace and waterfront amenities that are less available further south in Belltown. Jeff Reynolds can advise on the micro-neighborhood differences within Belltown.

Your Belltown Condo Specialist

Jeff Reynolds

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

Jeff tracks every sale at The Vine, 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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