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Registration Details
Condominium · Active
Type
Condominium
Governing Statute
RCW 64.34 (Condominium Act) / RCW 64.90 (WUCIOA)
State
Washington
City
Seattle
ZIP
98104-2246
County
King
Registration
602397615
Status
Active
Area HOA Fees
King County median $495/mo
Median Monthly Fee
$495
Average Monthly Fee
$571
Typical Range
$383 – $650
Units Paying Fees
68,125
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2023 5-Year Estimates (PUMS). King County, WA.
Natural Hazard Exposure
King County
Very High
Earthquake
Inland Flooding
Avalanche
Landslide
Heat Wave
Social Vulnerability
Very Low
Community Resilience
Very High
Expected Annual Loss
$1,680,266,355
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20, King County, WA
Building Activity
near 98104 · 147 permits (last 12 months)
Permits near 98104 (last 12 months)
147
Permits near 98104 (all time)
5,926
Total Project Value
$80,499,369
Avg Project Value
$547,615
Top Project Types
Remodel
142
New Construction
2
Repair
1
Top Permit Categories
Residential
140
Demolition
1
Recent Permits
815 WESTERN AVE
$50,000
New Construction · Apr 2026 · Establish use as interim parking per land use code. Construct new parking/ outdo...
619 WESTERN AVE
$120,000
Remodel · Apr 2026 · Interior tenant improvements at level 5 of commercial building Subject to Field...
309 3RD AVE S
$85,000
Remodel · Apr 2026 · Construct tenant improvements for restaurant at ground level of existing commerc...
506 2ND AVE
$85,000
Remodel · Apr 2026 · Construct Interior only non-structural tenant improvement to existing office sp...
217 YESLER WAY
$200,000
Remodel · Apr 2026 · Construct tenant improvements to existing mixed use building at ground level wes...
Source: Municipal open data portals (Socrata), 98104
Applicable Laws
31 Washington statutes
Prudent investor rule
Chapter 11.98A RCW Dispositions
Chapter 23.86 RCW
Chapter 24.03A RCW
Short title — Washington Nonprofit Corporation Act
Duties of directors — Standards of conduct
Annual meeting of members
Dissolution — Voluntary
Actions limited to six years — Written contracts
Chapter 49.60 RCW
Foreclosure Mediation Program — Requirements
Seller Disclosure Statement — Transfer of residential real property
Chapter 64.32 RCW
Chapter 64.34 RCW
Lien for assessments — Notice of delinquency — Second notice (Condominium Act)
Resale of unit — Resale certificate (effective until January 1, 2028)
Chapter 64.38 RCW
Liens for unpaid assessments — Notice of delinquency — Second notice (HOA Act)
Chapter 64.90 RCW
Board Meetings — Notice and Conduct
Meetings — Voting — Ballots — Quorums
Assessments for common expenses — Working capital contributions
Assessments — Liens and Collection
Annual Financial Statements
Records Access and Retention
Electric vehicle charging stations
Budgets — Assessments — Special assessments
Reserve Studies
Heat pumps
Unit resales — Resale certificate
Chapter 68.05 RCW
Source: Washington state legislature. Statutes verified by CommunityPay.
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Community data is sourced from Washington Secretary of State public registrations.
Natural hazard data is from the FEMA National Risk Index (county-level, v1.20).
Building activity data is from municipal open data portals (city-level).
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