
Belltown real estate.
Downtown high-rises, condos, restaurants, and waterfront access.
- Median sale price
- $545K
- Days on market
- 50
- Active listings
- 207
Live NWMLS data · zip 98121 · May 2026

About Belltown
Belltown is downtown Seattle's densest residential district — a vertical neighborhood of high-rise condo towers, mid-rise apartments, and a serious restaurant scene running from Pike Place Market north to Seattle Center. The waterfront, Olympic Sculpture Park, and the new park-capped Alaskan Way redefine the western edge.
Buyers are urban professionals, executives, and second-home owners who want a walk-everywhere lifestyle and skyline or water views from above the street. The condo market here is liquid — high-floor view units in well-managed buildings consistently outperform.
Median Sale Price
$545K
$646/sqft · 50 days on market
207 active listings · updated May 2026
Schools
Seattle Public Schools; Lowell Elementary, Meany Middle School, Garfield High School
Commute
Walk to downtown employers and Pike Place. 5 min monorail to Seattle Center/South Lake Union. Westlake Link station nearby.
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Live NWMLS listings in Belltown (zip 98121), refreshed hourly.
ActiveNew today$619,000
MLS# 25317042716 Elliott Avenue #402
Seattle, WA 98121
1 bd1 baListing courtesy of Pointe3 Real Estate
ActiveNew today$925,000
MLS# 2513162588 Bell Street #2102s
Seattle, WA 98121
2 bd1 baListing courtesy of COMPASS
ActiveNew today$1,198,000
MLS# 2531023588 Bell Street #3104
Seattle, WA 98121
2 bd1 baListing courtesy of MY REALTY GROUP LLC
ActiveNew today$409,999
MLS# 2530272910 Lenora Street #s1000
Seattle, WA 98121
1 bd1 baListing courtesy of Keller Williams Rlty Bellevue
ActiveNew today$365,000
MLS# 25309882100 3rd Avenue #1804
Seattle, WA 98121
1 bd1 baListing courtesy of Lake & Company
ActiveNew today$789,950
MLS# 25291232000 Alaskan Way #453
Seattle, WA 98121
1 bd1 baListing courtesy of KW Greater Seattle
Listing data courtesy of NWMLS. Provided for the consumer's personal, non-commercial use.
Common questions about Belltown real estate
- What is the median sale price in Belltown?
- The current median sale price in the Belltown zip code is $545K ($646 per square foot), based on the most recent NWMLS data refreshed May 2026. Typical asking prices in Belltown run Studios and one-bedroom condos $400K–$700K, two-bedroom $700K–$1.5M, high-floor view and luxury units $1.5M–$5M+.
- How competitive is the Belltown real estate market right now?
- Median days-on-market in Belltown is currently 50 days, with 207 active listings tracked in this zip code as of May 2026. Buyers generally have time to evaluate properties without same-day pressure, though best-in-class homes still attract competition.
- Which schools serve Belltown?
- Seattle Public Schools; Lowell Elementary, Meany Middle School, Garfield High School. School attendance areas are reviewed annually by the district — verify your exact address at seattleschools.org/admissions before relying on assignments for a purchase decision.
- What is the commute like from Belltown?
- Walk to downtown employers and Pike Place. 5 min monorail to Seattle Center/South Lake Union. Westlake Link station nearby.
- How do I buy or sell a home in Belltown?
- RexMont's agents represent buyers and sellers across Belltown and the broader Seattle market. For buyers, we provide curated active listings, off-market opportunities, and a tailored offer strategy. For sellers, we prepare an agent-reviewed valuation and a custom listing plan. Reach the team via the contact links on this page.
Nearby Seattle neighborhoods
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Denny Triangle
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The urban core — high-rises, retail, the waterfront, and Light Rail.
South Lake Union
Tech hub anchored by Amazon, with new residential and biotech buildings.
Queen Anne
Hilltop views of downtown, Lake Union, and the Olympics from Seattle's most photographed neighborhood.