Belltown · Seattle High-Rise
Arbor Place Tower
Seattle Condos
Established Belltown high-rise with Puget Sound and Olympic Mountain views, proven HOA financials, and two decades of comparable sales data. RexMont's agents know this building inside and out.
Talk to an Arbor Place specialistAt a Glance
- Address2911 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
- NeighborhoodBelltown
- Year Built2001
- Stories~20 floors
- Total Units~180 residential
Building Overview
Address
2911 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Neighborhood
Belltown
Year Built
2001
Stories
~20 floors
Total Units
~180 residential
Building Type
Full-service high-rise condominium
HOA
Established, full-service
Parking
Secured underground garage
Amenities
Views by Orientation
At Arbor Place Tower, view orientation is the primary driver of price — Puget Sound units in the same building can trade at dramatically different values than city-facing units.
Puget Sound & Olympic Mountains
Iconic Pacific Northwest panorama — ferries, open water, and snow-capped Olympic peaks
Most desirable and highest-value orientation in the building
Downtown Seattle Skyline
Full skyline from Space Needle southward — striking day and night
Strong demand from buyers who prioritize city energy over water views
Elliott Bay
Working waterfront, cargo vessels, and ferry terminals with Mount Rainier on clear days
Popular with buyers who appreciate maritime character over resort-style water views
Belltown Streetscape
Neighborhood-level views into Belltown's urban fabric
Lower-floor city-facing units — most accessible price point in the building
Location & Commute
Arbor Place Tower's northern Belltown location puts residents within walking distance of Seattle's most visited cultural and culinary destinations while maintaining a quieter residential character.
Ask about a specific unit- Myrtle Edwards / Olympic Sculpture Park5 min walk
- Pike Place Market8 min walk
- Seattle Center / Space Needle10 min walk
- Westlake Station (Link Light Rail)12 min walk
- Amazon HQ South Lake Union10 min walk / 5 min bike
- Seattle Art Museum10 min walk
- South Lake Union Streetcar10 min walk
- Sea-Tac Airport~30 min via Link Light Rail
Why Buyers Choose RexMont at Arbor Place Tower
In a building with two decades of history, experience matters. RexMont's agents bring the comp depth, HOA knowledge, and view-stack intelligence that changes outcomes.
Established Building, Proven HOA
Built in 2001, Arbor Place Tower has over two decades of HOA history. Reserve studies are available, assessments are predictable, and building management has a track record — a major advantage over newer buildings still working out operational kinks.
Belltown Value Without Compromise
Arbor Place Tower sits in Belltown's northern tier, close to Seattle Center and away from the late-night density of lower Belltown. Buyers get the neighborhood's walkability, dining, and arts access without the noise exposure of blocks closer to 1st and Pike.
Sound and Mountain View Premium
West-facing units with Puget Sound and Olympic Mountain views command significant premiums. RexMont's agents know which specific floors and stacks cross the view threshold — critical for buyers targeting value and sellers pricing for maximum return.
2+ Decades of Comparable Sales
With 20+ years of transaction history, Arbor Place Tower has one of the deepest comparable-sale datasets of any Seattle high-rise. This gives buyers price confidence and sellers a credible pricing narrative — neither party is guessing at market value.
Selling at Arbor Place Tower
Pricing an Arbor Place Tower unit correctly requires understanding the full view-tier spread and current Belltown demand. RexMont runs this analysis before setting your list price.
- →View tier is the dominant pricing variable — Sound-view units can command 20–30% premium over city-facing units on the same floor
- →Building age (2001) means buyers and their agents will request HOA financials and reserve study — have these ready before listing
- →Staging for Puget Sound-view units is high-ROI: professional photography of mountain and water views consistently reduces days on market
- →Belltown demand is driven by walkability-focused buyers; lean into proximity to Pike Place, Olympic Sculpture Park, and Seattle Center in marketing
- →Condos priced correctly in the established Belltown high-rise tier tend to attract fewer contingencies than newer buildings with shorter comp histories
Frequently Asked Questions
What are HOA fees at Arbor Place Tower?
HOA dues reflect full-service building operation including concierge, common area maintenance, and building insurance. As a building built in 2001, dues have matured over time and reflect actual operating costs. Contact RexMont for current per-unit figures — they vary by size and floor.
Is Arbor Place Tower a good location in Belltown?
Yes — Arbor Place Tower is in Belltown's northern section near Seattle Center, which tends to be quieter and more residential than lower Belltown. It's walking distance to Pike Place Market, the Olympic Sculpture Park, and Seattle Center, with easy access to South Lake Union and downtown.
Are there short-term rental restrictions?
Many Seattle condominiums, including buildings in Belltown, have restrictions on short-term rentals (Airbnb, VRBO). HOA rules and Seattle municipal regulations both apply. RexMont confirms current rental policies for any specific unit before purchase.
How does Arbor Place Tower compare to newer Belltown high-rises?
Arbor Place Tower offers proven HOA stability and a deep comp history that newer buildings lack. Finishes may be less contemporary, but buyers can often renovate to modern standards at total cost below purchasing in a newer building. The location and view access are comparable — or better — than many newer builds.
What is the parking situation at Arbor Place Tower?
The building includes secured underground parking. Most units include a deeded parking space; larger units may include two. Confirm parking details per listing, as a small number of units may have been sold without parking.
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Whether you're buying into one of Belltown's most established high-rises or selling after years of ownership, RexMont brings the building-level knowledge to get you the best outcome.