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Inside A Rare Find in Upper Queen Anne: The Fitzgerald Condos

Seattle’s historic Upper Queen Anne neighborhood is no stranger to charm and beauty, but it is to new construction condos. That’s why when a building like The Fitzgerald pops up, it’s not just another multi-story complex—it’s a relatively rare event that deserves the spotlight. Today, we’ll explore the details of the 9 homes still available.

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Monica Church is a Seattle based real estate agent selling on average 20 homes a year. She specializes in helping out of state buyers understand which neighborhoods will be best for them.

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The Last of Its Kind

It’s been years since Upper Queen Anne has seen the construction of new condos. The last such development, a sleek & modern seven-unit building, came up in 2019, and before that, the pickings date back to 2008. Who knows when the next condo building will pop up in this location, if ever at all again?

The One Bedroom with Den

The Fitzgerald’s one-bedroom units defy expectations at an impressive 1,150 sqft. (for reference, the average 1 bedroom is typically just 690 square feet!). Here’s what you can expect in home #302 currently listed at $1,075,000.

  • A welcoming foyer
  • A full bathroom and primary bedroom rich in exquisite finishes, including gold pulls on the cabinetry, and a three-headed shower
  • A sun-soaked bedroom featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and a spacious walk-in closet
  • Tons of storage along the hallway peppered with artistic lighting
  • A versatile den perfect for both work and guest accommodation needs
  • Solid oak cabinets
  • Jenn Air appliances

Kitchens in The Fitzgerald are nothing short of showstoppers. Accented with solid oak, full-length cabinetry, and topped with opulent quartz countertops that seamlessly continue up as a backsplash, these culinary havens are a testament to thoughtful design.

Windows: The Building’s Soul

The Fitzgerald’s character owes much to its windows—commercial-grade stunners from Euroline that define both its interior mood and its exterior distinction.

Inside the penthouse, The crown jewel boasts nearly 2000 sqft of living space, complemented by a spectacular 1100 sqft private rooftop deck offering panoramic views of the Puget Sound and Space Needle. Inquire for pricing.

Ground Floor Marvels

Ground-level units are special in their own right. Consider an 1800 sqft space with a backyard larger than what you’d find in most Queen Anne homes.

  • Interior Mappings: This home encompasses a refined layout with a sizable den, picturesque windows, guest-friendly bathrooms, and ensuites that set a new standard for style and comfort.
  • Outdoor Splendor: Step out onto pavers set amidst landscaping that frames the sturdy, handsome lines of The Fitzgerald.

My closing thoughts on The Fitzgerald: What really sets The Fitzgerald apart is its dedication to theme. Melding 1920s elegance with modern comforts creates a timeless aesthetic that respects its historic neighborhood. If The Fitzgerald has piqued your interest, you can reach out to me for more details on floor plans, pricing, or to schedule a personal tour. Thank you to the listing agent, Steve Snider with Real Residential for access to this property.

For a deeper dive into Upper Queen Anne’s charm, check out my neighborhood tour video.

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Monica Church is a Seattle based real estate agent selling on average 20 homes a year. She specializes in helping out of state buyers understand which neighborhoods will be best for them.

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