Sanctuary is off to a fast start. In just 10 days of market time, they have sold 25 percent of their inventory. See below. Sanctuary is a 12 unit residential conversion of the former 1906 First Church of Christ Scientist in Capitol Hill. The 12 units range from four to six levels (including roof top terraces). Sized from 1,600 to more than 3,000-square-feet. … [Read more...]
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Sanctuary On Capitol Hill To Resume Sales January 28th (Pictures)
Its back again. Sanctuary - a 12 unit residential conversion of the former 1906 First Church of Christ, Scientist is scheduled to be re-introduced to the market next week (see below). It was originally built between 1906 and 1911 and was designated a historic landmark by the City of Seattle in 1977. In 2007, an adaptive reuse and redevelopment of the church took … [Read more...]
Popular Seattle Lofts, 20 Seattle Lofts You Should Consider
Popular Seattle Lofts, 20 Seattle Lofts You Should Consider For all the loft lovers out there, we have put together a list of 20 Seattle lofts we think you should consider! This is not a complete list of Seattle lofts but should be used more as a guide. We wanted to provide a variety of options for you. We have clients that own or have sold a number of different lofts in the … [Read more...]
An Iconic Condo Project In Capitol Hill Is Sold Out
The Sanctuary in Capitol Hill is sold out. If you recall, they re-launched in January and in 6 months sold 12 units. Congratulations to Resource Transition Consultants, Pathfinder Partners, Realogics-Sotheby's and most importantly the new owners of this phenomenal project. Sanctuary is a great addition to "The Hill". … [Read more...]
Bellora Sub-Penthouse On The Market
For those Bellora lovers out there like me, check out this unit (1204) just one floor below the penthouse. It just hit the market on Friday and will be open to the public TODAY (June, 26th) from 1-4pm. If you end of checking it out, report back with what you think. Here is a link to the listing. *photo courtesy of Marianne Parks … [Read more...]