
Belltown real estate.
Downtown high-rises, condos, restaurants, and waterfront access.
- Median sale price
- $459K
- Days on market
- 11
- Active listings
- 184
MLS GRID / NWMLS market data · zip 98121 · Aug 2026

About Belltown
Belltown is downtown Seattle's densest residential district — a vertical neighborhood of high-rise condo towers, mid-rise apartments, and a serious restaurant scene running from Pike Place Market north to Seattle Center. The waterfront, Olympic Sculpture Park, and the new park-capped Alaskan Way redefine the western edge.
Buyers are urban professionals, executives, and second-home owners who want a walk-everywhere lifestyle and skyline or water views from above the street. The condo market here is liquid — high-floor view units in well-managed buildings consistently outperform.
Median Sale Price
$459K
11 days on market · 8.2 mo supply
184 active listings · updated Aug 2026
Schools
Seattle Public Schools; Lowell Elementary, Meany Middle School, Garfield High School
Commute
Walk to downtown employers and Pike Place. 5 min monorail to Seattle Center/South Lake Union. Westlake Link station nearby.
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Live NWMLS listings in Belltown (zip 98121), refreshed hourly.
ActiveNew today$280,000
MLS# 25700653028 Western Avenue #501
Seattle, WA 98121
1 bd1 baListing courtesy of Windermere Real Estate/M2, LLC
Active1 day on market$465,000
MLS# 25668172801 1st Avenue #807
Seattle, WA 98121
1 bd1 baListing courtesy of CENTURY 21 North Homes Realty
Active3 days on market$600,000
MLS# 2565189588 Bell Street #614s
Seattle, WA 98121
1 bd1 baListing courtesy of Mezzanine Properties Inc
Active3 days on market$800,000
MLS# 2569370820 Blanchard Street #1007
Seattle, WA 98121
2 bd2 baListing courtesy of RE/MAX Northwest
Active3 days on market$320,000
MLS# 25691622801 1st Avenue #703
Seattle, WA 98121
1 bd1 baListing courtesy of COMPASS
Active4 days on market$414,000
MLS# 25685882929 1st Ave #418
Seattle, WA 98121
1 bd1 baListing courtesy of Kelly Right RE of Seattle LLC
Listing data courtesy of NWMLS. Provided for the consumer's personal, non-commercial use.
Common questions about Belltown real estate
- What is the median sale price in Belltown?
- The current median sale price in the Belltown zip code is $459K, based on the most recent NWMLS market data refreshed Aug 2026. Typical asking prices in Belltown run Studios and one-bedroom condos $400K–$700K, two-bedroom $700K–$1.5M, high-floor view and luxury units $1.5M–$5M+.
- How competitive is the Belltown real estate market right now?
- Median days-on-market in Belltown is currently 11 days, with 184 active listings tracked in this zip code as of Aug 2026. The market here moves quickly. Most well-priced homes are receiving strong activity within the first two weeks.
- Which schools serve Belltown?
- Seattle Public Schools; Lowell Elementary, Meany Middle School, Garfield High School. School attendance areas are reviewed annually by the district — verify your exact address at seattleschools.org/admissions before relying on assignments for a purchase decision.
- What is the commute like from Belltown?
- Walk to downtown employers and Pike Place. 5 min monorail to Seattle Center/South Lake Union. Westlake Link station nearby.
- How do I buy or sell a home in Belltown?
- RexMont's agents represent buyers and sellers across Belltown and the broader Seattle market. For buyers, we provide curated active listings, off-market opportunities, and a tailored offer strategy. For sellers, we prepare an agent-reviewed valuation and a custom listing plan. Reach the team via the contact links on this page.
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South Lake Union
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