Belltown · Seattle High-Rise
One Pacific Towers
Seattle Condos
Established Belltown high-rise with Puget Sound and Olympic Mountain views, two decades of HOA stability, and direct access to the Elliott Bay waterfront trail. RexMont's agents know this building's view stacks, comp history, and HOA inside and out.
Talk to a One Pacific specialistAt a Glance
- Address188 Vine St, Seattle, WA 98121
- NeighborhoodBelltown, Seattle
- Year Built2002
- Stories~24 floors
- Total Units~260 residential
Building Overview
Address
188 Vine St, Seattle, WA 98121
Neighborhood
Belltown, Seattle
Year Built
2002
Stories
~24 floors
Total Units
~260 residential
Building Type
Full-service high-rise condominium
HOA
Established, full-service
Parking
Secured underground garage
Amenities
Views by Orientation
View orientation is the primary driver of price spread at One Pacific Towers. Puget Sound–facing units trade at a significant premium over city-facing units on identical floors.
Puget Sound & Elliott Bay
Open water, ferry traffic, and the Olympic Mountain range on clear days
Highest-value view orientation — premium over city-facing units typically 15–30%
Downtown Seattle Skyline
Full skyline from the Space Needle south to Pioneer Square
Strong demand from buyers who prize Seattle's iconic city panorama
Olympic Sculpture Park & Waterfront
Green parkway, public art, and direct waterfront beyond
Popular with buyers drawn to walkable access to Seattle's waterfront corridor
Belltown Streetscape
Neighborhood character, Belltown dining corridor, urban energy
Entry-price orientation — best value for buyers prioritizing location over view
Location & Commute
One Pacific Towers places residents in Belltown's northern tier — walking distance to the waterfront, Olympic Sculpture Park, Pike Place Market, and Seattle Center, with straightforward light rail access to the broader metro.
Ask about a specific unit- Olympic Sculpture Park5 min walk
- Pike Place Market8 min walk
- Seattle Center / Space Needle10 min walk
- Myrtle Edwards Park (waterfront trail)6 min walk
- Westlake Station (Link Light Rail)12 min walk
- Amazon HQ South Lake Union12 min walk / 5 min bike
- Seattle Art Museum10 min walk
- Sea-Tac Airport~30 min via Link Light Rail
Why Buyers Choose RexMont at One Pacific Towers
In a building with 20+ years of history, the agent who knows the floor-by-floor view thresholds and HOA patterns gets better outcomes for both buyers and sellers.
20+ Years of HOA Track Record
Built in 2002, One Pacific Towers has two decades of HOA history — reserve studies are available, assessment patterns are established, and building management has a proven track record. Buyers avoid the uncertainty of a maturing HOA still finding its footing.
Northern Belltown Character
One Pacific Towers sits in Belltown's quieter northern section, close to the Olympic Sculpture Park and waterfront trail, and away from the late-night density of lower Belltown. Buyers get full Belltown walkability with a more residential feel.
Deep Comparable Sales Pool
With over 20 years of resale history, One Pacific Towers has one of the deepest comp datasets of any Seattle high-rise. This gives buyers confidence in pricing and sellers a credible narrative — no guesswork at market value.
Waterfront Trail Access
The Elliott Bay waterfront trail and Olympic Sculpture Park are a short walk away — a major lifestyle differentiator for buyers who want outdoor recreation walkable from their front door without leaving the urban core.
Selling at One Pacific Towers
Pricing here requires knowing the view-tier spread and current Belltown demand — not just the last sale price. RexMont runs the full analysis before setting your list price.
- →Sound and Olympic Mountain view units command 15–30% premium over city-facing units on the same floor — pricing strategy must segment by view tier
- →20+ years of comp history makes listing price support straightforward; buyers' agents cannot credibly challenge a well-documented pricing narrative
- →HOA financial documentation is expected by lenders and buyers — having reserve study and financials organized before listing reduces friction and fall-through risk
- →Waterfront trail proximity is a headline selling point for lifestyle buyers; lean into Olympic Sculpture Park and Myrtle Edwards Park access in all marketing
- →Staging investment pays off on Puget Sound view units — professional photography of water and mountain views consistently shortens days on market
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the HOA fees at One Pacific Towers?
HOA dues reflect full-service building operation — concierge, fitness center, common area maintenance, and building insurance. As a 2002 building, dues have matured over time and reflect actual operating costs. Contact RexMont for current per-unit figures, which vary by size and floor.
Is One Pacific Towers a good investment?
Belltown's established market, proximity to Amazon's South Lake Union campus, and the building's waterfront-adjacent position support long-term demand. HOA rental policies (caps, permit requirements) should be confirmed before any investment purchase. RexMont can model current rental rates against acquisition cost.
How does One Pacific Towers compare to newer Belltown high-rises?
Newer towers like Spire offer more contemporary finishes and newer mechanical systems. One Pacific Towers offers a deeper resale comp history, a fully matured HOA, and typically lower entry pricing — with the ability to renovate to contemporary standards at total cost below comparable newer units. The northern Belltown location and waterfront proximity are comparable or better than most newer towers.
What floor should I buy at One Pacific Towers?
View onset — the floor where Puget Sound views clear the surrounding buildings — is the key threshold. RexMont's agents know exactly which floors and stacks cross that line, which is critical for both buyers targeting value and sellers pricing to maximize return. Contact us for a floor-by-floor breakdown.
Are there short-term rental restrictions at One Pacific Towers?
Many Seattle condominiums, including Belltown buildings, restrict short-term rentals under HOA rules and Seattle municipal regulations. RexMont reviews HOA CC&Rs and current rental policies for any specific unit as part of every transaction.
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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.