Tobira Condominiums

108 5th Ave. S.

ACTIVE LISTINGS

Neighborhood: International District
Year Built: 2001
Number of Floors: 7
Number of Units: 88

Tobira offers affordable condos on the edge of Downtown, Pioneer Square and the International District. New homes have been decorated with brushed nickel, granite, maple or cherry cabinets and wood flooring. Some units feature sweeping views and spacious floorplans.


Today’s Market Update

New Listings = 6
Price Changes = 1
Pendings = 2
SOLD = 2

5 New New Listings for the Four Seasons
2 Solds and 1 Pending for Tobira

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Mirror, Mirror on the Wall. Who’s the BEST Condo Developer of Them All?

Because of it’s location, the Newmark Tower has become a personal favorite. It’s 1 block away from Pike Place Market and 2 blocks away from downtown’s retail core. The only other option is 98 Union, which lacks the views you can get at the Newmark (not to mention 98 Union is pink). However, there are currently 5 new condominium developments within a 3 block radius including; 2nd and Pine (1 Hotel), Four Season’s and Fifteen Twenty-One. All of which will be priced well above the median home costs.

Stats show that there’s no need to worry about them selling. Apparently there’s not only the need to provide housing to keep up with the city’s growth, but also a real desire to be near Pike Place Market as stated in a recent article by Aubrey Cohen at the P.I.. The article also mentions that current plans have, “surprised some longtime Seattle residents, who knew the Market area for strip clubs, drug dealing, parking lots, rundown buildings and scruffy businesses.”

I do agree that the area is prime real estate because of it’s proximity to the market, shopping and restaurants. Let’s say that the area has a lot of potential. But, I’m wondering what happened to the deal made with the city regarding height restriction and affordable housing. Wasn’t the deal made under the agreement that developers would need to insure affordable housing? How come every new condo development downtown is a contest of who’s more luxurious and expensive? How are developers and/or the city providing affordable housing by building the most expensive condos in an area that needs housing the most?

Oh yeah!

…and has anyone heard if Trump has picked his location yet?

80 S. Jackson – 80 South Jackson Street Seattle, WA 98104

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Properties with the ,, , or icon(s) are courtesy of the Northwest, Whatcom, Walla Walla, Olympic MLSs, or SAR/MLS respectively.

GENERAL DATA (map)

Year Built: 1900
Number of Floors: 5
Number of Units: 27
Common Areas & Amenities:
Companies: Max Umbrecht


COMMENTS

Located in the heart of Pioneer Square, 80 S. Jackson was built in 1900. The building was originally built as a warehouse and previously known as The Smith Building (relative of the Smith Tower). It wasn’t until 1984 that the name of the building changed when it was combined with it’s neighbor, The Squire Building. Units are now renovated featuring high ceilings, plenty of square feet and brick exposed walls. In addition to the building’s overall charm, outside the front door is a world of nightlife, art galleries, restaurants and sporting events.

HOMEPAGE

homepage not yet reported

MEDIA

Seattle.gov – Department of Neighborhoods – Historical Sites

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Thinking about buying?
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or

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(206) 491-1555

Average Condo Looking for an Average Buyer w/ a High Salary

The Seattle Times has a great page on thier website that breaks down median numbers for single-family homes and condos. On a chart that shows King County’s averages, Medina and Mercer Island are the only 2 cities in the county that have a higher median home price above Belltown, Downtown and Lake Union. Tukwilla and Burien had the lowest median home price and needed income to buy a condo.

Belltown

  • Median Price = $359,475
  • Income Needed = $86,434
  • Median Sq. Ft. = 803

Downtown/First Hill

  • Median Price = $356,000
  • Income Needed = $85,599
  • Median Sq. Ft. = 863

Lake Union

  • Median Price = $359,090
  • Income Needed = $86,342
  • Median Sq. Ft. = 954

HIGHEST MEDIAN:

West Bellevue/Medina

  • Median Price = $450,000
  • Income Needed = $108,201
  • Median Sq. Ft. = 1,152

Mercer Island

  • Median Price = $361,000
  • Income Needed = $86,801
  • Median Sq. Ft. = 1,169

LOWEST MEDIAN:

Burien

  • Median Price = $157,950
  • Income Needed = $37,978
  • Median Sq. Ft. = 928

Tukwila

  • Median Price = $150,500
  • Income Needed = $36,187
  • Median Sq. Ft. = 974

View All Statistics for King County Condos

Matae – 159 Denny Way Seattle, WA 98109

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Properties with the ,, , or icon(s) are courtesy of the Northwest, Whatcom, Walla Walla, Olympic MLSs, or SAR/MLS respectively.

GENERAL DATA (map)

Year Built: 2006
Number of Floors: 6
Number of Units: 76
Common Areas & Amenities: Fitness center, rooftop deck and game room.
Companies: PB Architects


COMMENTS

Originally named Matisse, the Matae is a mixed-use development with 3 commercial spaces. Constructed in accordance to Seattle’s ‘Built Green‘ program, the building stands 6 stories and many units have impressive views. The interiors are known for being clean and modern. Located on Denny Way, homeowners are steps away from the Seattle center and lower Queen Anne.

HOMEPAGE

www.mataebelltown.com


MEDIA

Seattle PI – Ballard house turns into a pot of gold

REAL ESTATE SERVICES

Thinking about buying?
Thinking about selling?

or

Call Justin Bowers
(206) 491-1555