The Parc, a contemporary condominium building, stands tall with its 12 stories and 186 units, offering a modern lifestyle in the vibrant Belltown neighborhood of Seattle. Completed in 2008, The Parc features a sleek design with clean lines and a mix of geometric shapes, including sections with glass balconies. This building is ideally situated to provide residents with stunning views of the Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, and the city skyline, making it a prime location for those who appreciate urban living with a touch of natural beauty.
Diverse Layouts with Panoramic Views
The Parc offers a variety of floor plans to suit different needs, ranging from cozy studios to spacious two-bedroom units. Studio units, sized between 423 and 486 square feet, come with one bathroom and are priced from $343,557 to $376,395.75. These units feature floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the space with natural light, providing a bright and airy atmosphere. One-bedroom units vary from 512 to 1,068 square feet, with prices ranging from $350,000 to $620,000. These units often include additional features such as walk-in closets, bamboo floors, and quartz countertops. The largest units, two-bedroom layouts, span from 900 to 1,460 square feet and are priced between $560,000 and $685,000. These units offer expansive living spaces, gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and private balconies with breathtaking views of the Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains. Monthly HOA fees range from $300 to $1,100, covering common area maintenance, concierge services, earthquake insurance, garbage, gas, and water.
Comprehensive Amenities for a Comfortable Lifestyle
The Parc provides a wide array of amenities designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. The rooftop deck, complete with BBQ grills, offers sweeping views of the Puget Sound, making it an ideal spot for social gatherings and sunset watching. The fitness center is well-equipped to cater to various workout routines, while the owners lounge and media room provide spaces for relaxation and entertainment. For those who frequently host guests, the building offers a guest suite. Secure garage parking, bike racks, and storage spaces ensure convenience and safety for residents. The building also features landscaped outdoor corridors and a courtyard, adding a touch of greenery to the urban setting. Business services include a 24-hour concierge, package management, dry cleaning service, and secure entry, ensuring that residents' needs are met efficiently and securely.
Vibrant Belltown: A Hub of Culture and Convenience
Belltown is one of Seattle's most densely populated and walkable neighborhoods, known for its trendy shops, restaurants, and attractions. Residents enjoy daily views of iconic landmarks such as the Space Needle, the Olympic Mountains, and Puget Sound. The neighborhood offers a diverse culinary scene with over 100 restaurants, including local favorites like Biscuit Bitch for Southern comfort food and La Fontana Siciliana for authentic Italian dining. For a sweet treat, Dahlia Bakery is famous for its Triple Coconut Cream Pie. Belltown is also a cultural hotspot, home to The Crocodile, a historic music venue, and the Moore Theater, Seattle’s oldest active theater. Art enthusiasts can visit the Seattle Glassblowing Studio or take a stroll through the Olympic Sculpture Park, a 9-acre waterfront park featuring award-winning sculptures and bike trails. For everyday needs, residents have access to locally owned markets like New Town Market and Belltown Grocery, as well as larger stores like Whole Foods Market. The neighborhood's vibrant atmosphere and proximity to major attractions make it a desirable place to live.
Accessible and Convenient Transportation Options
Belltown's dense, pedestrian-friendly streets make it easy for residents to get around on foot or by bike. The area is well-served by public transportation, with the 1st Ave & Cedar St bus stop just a minute's walk away. The Seattle Center Monorail station is about a 10-minute walk, providing quick access to the Seattle Center and other parts of the city. The South Lake Union Streetcar, accessible from the Westlake & 9th transit station, is about a 15-minute walk from The Parc. For those who travel frequently, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is approximately 25 minutes away by car, while Seattle Paine Field International Airport is about a 35-minute drive. The building also offers secure garage parking and EV chargers for residents who own cars, ensuring that all transportation needs are met.
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Area Factors
Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
6/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
80/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
94/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
94/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Olympic Sculpture Park
4 min walk
Picnic Area
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Regrade Park
8 min walk
Dog Park
Victor Steinbrueck Park
10 min walk
Picnic Area
Ocean
Multi-Purpose Field
Pier 62
11 min walk
Fishing
Picnic Area
Soccer
Denny Park
11 min walk
Basketball
Dog Park
Picnic Area
Artists at Play
12 min walk
Playground
Events
Museum
Waterfront Park
2 min drive
Boating
Fishing
Trails
Counterbalance Park
3 min drive
Picnic Area
Events
Kinnear Place
3 min drive
Multi-Purpose Field
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