For Sale 2033 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121

Market Place Tower Condo
Unit 3

$9,388,000
  • 4 Beds
  • 4.5 Baths
  • 4,542 sq.ft.
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Description

Rare opportunity to acquire one of only 7 residences in sought-after Market Place Tower, one of Seattle’s most sublimely private and discreet urban communities. With over 4500 sq ft spread over 2 levels, and a welcoming environment for reconfiguration, this unit offers the chance to create the city’s most spectacular penthouse with unobstructed Puget Sound, Elliott Bay and Olympic views, and 300 sq ft of landscaped patio. 24 hour, live-in concierge and private lobby access.

Amenities

  • Fireplaces: 3
  • Fireplace: Wood
  • Entrance: Main Level
  • Den/Office: Main Level
  • Dining Room: Main Level
  • Living Room: Main Level
  • Master Bedroom: Upper Level

Listing Provided Courtesy of
Brokerage: Realogics Sotheby's Int'l Rlty
Agent: Moira Holley
MLS ID: 1002847

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Market Place Tower Condo Unit 3

Market Place Tower Condo Unit 3

Neighborhood: Pike Place Market

2033 1st Ave Seattle, WA 98121

AVG. LIST PRICE in Market Place Tower Condo

$9,388,000

AVG. PRICE / SQ. FT. in Market Place Tower Condo

$2,067

AVG. RENTAL PRICE in Market Place Tower Condo

$0

AVG. RENTAL / SQ. FT. in Market Place Tower Condo

$0

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