Bellevue Towers · Downtown Bellevue
Bellevue Towers: the most unit depth, the widest price range, the deepest comp pool.
539 residences. Outdoor pool. Lake Washington and Olympic Mountain views. The largest unit count and deepest resale comp pool of any luxury high-rise in downtown Bellevue. RexMont has tracked every Bellevue Towers transaction for over a decade.
Building at a glance
- Developer
- Bosa Development
- Year delivered
- 2009
- Towers
- Two residential towers
- Floors
- Approx. 40+ floors each
- Total residences
- 539 condominium homes
- Floor plan range
- Studios, 1BR, 2BR, 3BR, penthouses
Building specs
The most accessible entry — and the highest ceiling — in downtown Bellevue condos.
Bellevue Towers was developed by Bosa Development, one of the most prolific luxury high-rise developers in the Pacific Northwest. With 539 units delivered in 2009 and 15+ years of resale history, Bellevue Towers has the widest price range and the most comp liquidity of any building in the downtown Bellevue high-rise market.
- Developer
- Bosa Development
- Year delivered
- 2009
- Towers
- Two residential towers
- Floors
- Approx. 40+ floors each
- Total residences
- 539 condominium homes
- Floor plan range
- Studios, 1BR, 2BR, 3BR, penthouses
- Price range
- Widest entry range of any downtown tower
- Resale comp pool
- Deepest in Bellevue high-rise market
- Pet policy
- Pet-friendly; verify limits in CC&Rs
Amenity stack
Full-service amenities — including one of the few outdoor pools in downtown Bellevue.
Bellevue Towers covers every luxury high-rise standard — concierge, valet, fitness, spa, club room — and adds an outdoor pool that only a small number of downtown Bellevue towers offer. For buyers who want pool access without leaving the building, the options in Bellevue are limited.
On-site amenities
- 24-hour concierge
- Valet parking
- Outdoor pool and spa
- Fitness center
- Club room and lounge
- Guest suites for owner use
- Wine storage
- Rooftop deck with city and lake views
- Theater / screening room
- Controlled-access parking garage
- On-site building management team
- Dog-friendly outdoor areas
View orientation
The view spread between low and high floors is one of the widest in Bellevue.
At 40+ floors, Bellevue Towers delivers the same height advantage as Two Lincoln Tower. Western and northwestern upper-floor units command the building's strongest Lake Washington and Olympic views; eastern and southern units offer entry-level pricing with Cascade and city views. Floor selection matters more here than in any other Bellevue tower because the spread is so wide.
West / Northwest
Lake Washington, Olympic Mountains, Seattle skyline
The building's peak-premium orientation. Upper-floor west and northwest units command Bellevue's widest lake-and-Olympics panoramas outside of Two Lincoln Tower. The view spread between floor 10 and floor 38 is among the steepest in any Bellevue building.
North
Lake Washington north arm, Kirkland, north Bellevue
A strong lake-view option at a slightly lower price point than due-west units. Good combination of light, lake exposure, and street-level quiet.
East
Cascade foothills, east Bellevue neighborhoods
The most accessible price entry point inside the building. Same finishes, pool, and concierge access — Cascade orientation instead of lake. Many investor purchases and value-seeking buyers start here.
South
South Bellevue, downtown core, Mount Rainier
Bellevue downtown views and Mount Rainier on clear days. A distinctive angle for buyers who want city energy rather than a water view.
Location & commute
Walkable to Bellevue Square, The Bravern, and the future East Link corridor.
Bellevue Towers sits in the heart of downtown Bellevue's luxury residential corridor — walking distance to both Bellevue Square and The Shops at The Bravern, Amazon Bellevue's main campus, and the upcoming East Link 2 Line stations.
- Bellevue Square5-minute walk
- Old Bellevue Main Street7-minute walk
- Amazon Bellevue campus10–12 minute walk
- East Main light rail station (2 Line, opens 2026)5–7 minute walk
- Bellevue Downtown station (2 Line)8-minute walk
- The Shops at The Bravern5-minute walk
- Microsoft Redmond main campus12–18 minutes by car
- Downtown Seattle (via 2 Line, 2026)~25 minutes by light rail
Why work with RexMont
More units. More comps. More precise pricing.
539 units and 15 years of resale history means RexMont has more Bellevue Towers-specific comp data than any other building in the market. Buyers get floor-level pricing anchored to real transactions. Sellers get the most defensible CMA of any Bellevue tower.
539 units means the widest price range in Bellevue towers
Bellevue Towers has the largest unit count of any downtown Bellevue high-rise. That scale creates the widest price spread in the market — from accessible studio and one-bedroom entry points to full-floor penthouses. More buyers can find a Bellevue Towers match than in any other building.
The deepest resale comp pool in the market
More units means more transactions. 15+ years of sales at 539 units gives RexMont more Bellevue Towers-specific comp data than any other building in the market. Floor-level, orientation-adjusted pricing here is as precise as it gets in the Bellevue high-rise market.
Outdoor pool — rare in Bellevue luxury towers
Bellevue Towers has an outdoor pool, which only a small number of Bellevue high-rise towers offer. For buyers who use a pool regularly and don't want to leave the building for a gym or outdoor space, this is a meaningful daily-life differentiator.
Strong investor fundamentals
The combination of the largest unit count, widest price range, and deepest resale market makes Bellevue Towers the most liquid high-rise condo investment in Bellevue. Investor buyers who want to understand rental policy, HOA rental cap, and long-term exit liquidity should start here.
Selling at Bellevue Towers
The most comp data of any Bellevue tower — use it to price precisely.
With 539 units and 15 years of resale activity, sellers at Bellevue Towers have the strongest comp support in the market. RexMont uses that data to price at the floor, orientation, and condition level — not the citywide median.
- The deepest building-specific comp pool in Bellevue — floor-level, orientation-adjusted pricing is achievable with this much data
- Outdoor pool and full-amenity positioning in listing copy — rare feature among Bellevue towers and a meaningful buyer draw
- Price strategy across the widest buyer pool — Bellevue Towers attracts first-time high-rise buyers, upsizers, downsizers, and investors, so marketing must be scoped to your unit's actual buyer
- Floor premium analysis — the spread between a low-floor east unit and a high-floor west unit is among the widest in the market; pricing must reflect the floor
- Mature HOA positioning — 15+ years of reserve contributions and owner-controlled governance is an asset vs. newer towers still in reserve ramp-up
- Investor-buyer targeting if your unit type and price point fits that profile — Bellevue Towers has the highest investor buyer share of any downtown Bellevue tower
FAQ
Bellevue Towers questions buyers ask us most.
How many units does Bellevue Towers have?
Bellevue Towers has 539 condominium homes across two towers — the largest unit count of any luxury high-rise campus in downtown Bellevue. That scale creates the widest price range, the deepest resale comp pool, and the most liquidity of any Bellevue high-rise for buyers and investors.
What's the price range at Bellevue Towers?
Bellevue Towers spans the widest price range of any downtown Bellevue luxury tower — from studio and smaller one-bedroom units on lower floors at more accessible price points to large multi-bedroom and penthouse residences on upper floors commanding full lake-and-Olympics views. RexMont provides current floor-by-floor availability and comp data on request.
Does Bellevue Towers have a pool?
Yes. Bellevue Towers has an outdoor pool, which is a relatively rare amenity among downtown Bellevue luxury high-rises. The pool is part of the building's full amenity stack, which also includes 24-hour concierge, valet parking, fitness center, spa, club room, and guest suites.
Is Bellevue Towers a good investment property?
Bellevue Towers is the most liquid high-rise condo investment in downtown Bellevue by most measures — deepest resale history, widest unit mix, strongest investor buyer familiarity. Key variables for investor returns: HOA rental policy (verify any rental caps in the CC&Rs), floor and orientation selection (west-facing and high-floor units perform best at resale), and reserve fund position. RexMont reviews each of these before recommending an investor purchase.
How close is Bellevue Towers to the light rail?
Bellevue Towers is approximately a 5–7 minute walk to the East Main light rail station and an 8-minute walk to the Bellevue Downtown station on Sound Transit's East Link 2 Line, opening in 2026. The 2 Line connects downtown Bellevue to Microsoft in Redmond, Mercer Island, and downtown Seattle.
What floor should I buy at Bellevue Towers?
The right floor depends on your budget and priority. High floors (30+) deliver unobstructed lake, Olympic, and skyline views and command the building's highest price-per-square-foot — and the strongest resale appreciation. Mid-floors (15–30) offer a meaningful view premium at a lower entry point. Lower floors are the value entry into the building but have limited resale view upside. RexMont provides a floor-by-floor comp spread before any offer.
What are the HOA fees at Bellevue Towers?
HOA dues vary by unit size. With 539 units and 15+ years of owner-controlled HOA history, the reserve study and financial records are mature and transparent. RexMont reviews the current budget, reserve study, and any special assessment history in detail before any offer.
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