Condo Search · Seattle, WA
Seattle condos.
Seattle condos range from entry-level units to luxury penthouses — but the right condo purchase comes down to HOA health, building condition, and location fundamentals that listing photos don't show. RexMont's agents dig into the details before advising clients.
Market context
What buyers and sellers should know.
Seattle condo inventory fluctuates with new construction cycles. Resale condos in established buildings with strong HOA finances often offer better long-term value than newer buildings still working through construction defect periods.
Seattle homes are currently priced around $638K median (roughly $788/sqft), with an average of 54 days on market. The area is served by the Seattle School District, and top local employers include Amazon, Boeing, and University of Washington. Primary commute corridors connect to Link Light Rail and I-5 / SR-99.
RexMont Real Estate is Seattle and the Eastside's most-reviewed brokerage — 1,235+ five-star Google reviews and over $1 billion in closed transactions across 1,200+ deals.
Before you buy
What to know about condos in Seattle.
HOA reserves and financials
Request the reserve study, current budget, and 2 years of meeting minutes. Low reserves mean future special assessments. Look for buildings with reserves above 70% funded.
Pending litigation
Buildings with active construction defect litigation may be ineligible for conventional financing. Ask your agent to confirm the building's litigation status before writing an offer.
Owner-occupancy ratio
Fannie Mae requires at least 51% owner-occupied units for conventional financing. High investor ratios can also affect community quality and HOA engagement.
Rental and pet restrictions
Seattle condo buildings vary on rental caps, short-term rental rules, and pet policies. Confirm before buying if these affect your plans.
Tools & insights
Resources for Seattle buyers and sellers.
Active homes for sale in Seattle
The latest active NWMLS listings in Seattle, refreshed hourly.
ActiveNew today$879,000
MLS# 25326891019 Sturgus Avenue S #b
Seattle, WA 98144
3 bd1.5 ba1,780 sqftListing courtesy of John L. Scott Des Moines
ActiveNew today$2,200
MLS# 25326841131 N 93rd Street #3
Seattle, WA 98103
2 bd0 baListing courtesy of Skyline Properties, Inc.
ActiveNew today$717,000
MLS# 25324472616 4th Avenue N #405
Seattle, WA 98109
4 bd0 baListing courtesy of FIRST AND MAIN
ActiveNew today$849,000
MLS# 25325892400 8th Avenue N
Seattle, WA 98109
2 bd2 baListing courtesy of John L. Scott, Inc.
Active1 day on market$5,495
MLS# 2532477737 Olive Way #3100
Seattle, WA 98101
2 bd2 baListing courtesy of Pointe3 Real Estate
Active1 day on market$1,175,000
MLS# 2532062267 E Newton Street
Seattle, WA 98102
0 bd0 baListing courtesy of Pacific Crest
Listing data courtesy of NWMLS. Provided for the consumer's personal, non-commercial use.
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Common questions
Seattle condos FAQ.
- How do I find condos for sale in Seattle?
- RexMont tracks Seattle condo inventory across all buildings, including off-market opportunities. Your agent can filter by price, HOA fees, building age, and unit type.
- What HOA fees should I expect for a condo?
- HOA fees vary widely by building, size, and included services. Typical ranges are $300–$800/month for mid-range buildings and $800–$2,000+/month for luxury high-rises. Always factor HOA fees into your total monthly cost comparison.