The June Edition of the Stroupe Scoop is Now Available

The June edition of the Stroupe Scoop is now available!
read moreAddress:
1620 Belmont Ave E, Seattle, WA 98122
1610 Belmont Ave E, Seattle, WA 98122
Neighborhood: Capitol Hill
Year Built:
2001
Effective Year Built: 2006
Number of Stories:
6
Number of Units: 145
Construction Type:
Concrete and Steel
Other Usage: Retail
Seattle has over 90 unique neighborhoods. The location of Press is in the area known as Capitol Hill.
Walk Score helps you find a walkable place to live.
Walk Score is a number between 0 and 100 that measures the walkability of any address.
Every building has its own personality and attributes. The community is an important aspect of city living and can have an impact on how integrated it is with the residences. The Press building features can be explored here. A full list of amenities within the complex is displayed to help understand the offerings of the project.
Developed by Wysong Group, The Press condos consist of 2 buildings: Press I, 1610 Belmont Ave. (south building) and Press II, 1620 Belmont Ave. (north building). Completed in 2002 and 2005 respectively, these buildings converted to condos in 2006. Together, the 6 story buildings offer a total of 145 units. Floor plans include studio, one bedroom, and two bedroom units with slab granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and hardwood flooring in the kitchen. Amenities for the residents include a fitness center, media room, and an expansive rooftop deck with 360 degree view of the city, complete with BBQ and outdoor furniture. With an impressive WalkScore of 97 for the area, you are just 3 blocks from lively Broadway, and few blocks from Pike and Pine corridor.
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Concierge
Spa Services
Guest Suite
Pool
Hot Tub
Sauna
Steam Room
Business Center
Conference Room
Club Room
Yes
Wine Storage
Fitness Center
Yes
Yoga/Flex Room
Amenities can be an important factor in determining the type of lifestyle that can be expected in each building.The amenities are arranged in groups to help navigate its features.
All active, contingent, pending, and sold listings for the Press building.
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The Stroupe Group specializes in downtown Seattle condominiums. All the articles that have been published by the Stroupe Group concerning Press and Capitol Hill can be found here.
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