Keller Williams Greater Seattle, Ben Kakimoto, Seattle Condo Agent

Queen Anne High School

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Want to live in a one-of-kind home? The historic Queen Anne High School is undergoing a conversion into 139 upscale condominium homes at the crest of Queen Anne Hill. The conversion will maintain the neoclassical building’s historic features and will include lofts, one- and two-bedroom homes, as well as two-bedroom town homes.

The bright and airy homes at Queen Anne High School will feature:

  • signature soaring ceilings
  • many homes with step-up bedrooms
  • exceptionally large windows with expansive views of the city
  • hardwoods in the entry & kitchen
  • buyer’s choice of decorative carpeting
  • stainless steel appliances
  • granite countertops in kitchen
  • custom kitchen & bathroom cabinetry
  • marble slab bathroom countertop
  • tiled bathtub surround
  • stained wood doors and casings
  • historic elements, including old school blackboards in some units

The building is just steps away from Queen Anne’s vibrant hill top community. Residents are literally neighbors with the 5 Spot, Gorditos, Pasta Bella, Trader Joes and the Metropolitan Market.

The Stranger’s Tom Francis recently toured the School with the developer’s vice president. Read his blog post at The Stranger: The Old Queen Anne School. Note: The Stranger is an alternative weekly.

View available Queen Anne High School condos for sale.

Photo: Mike Urban

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About the Author: Ben Kakimoto is a Seattle condo and urban real estate marketing & listing specialist. Contact Ben to learn more about the Seattle condo and loft real estate market or about buying or selling a Seattle area condo. Find Ben on Twitter and Facebook. .

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  1. Jeff says:

    What are the options for parking?

  2. Katie says:

    Each home comes with an assigned parking space. Depending on the size of the home, some are in the close, convenient uncovered parking lot; other homes have a secure common garage parking space.

  3. Anon says:

    Lovely units but the Home Owners Association fees are extremely high. I wonder why?

  4. Chris says:

    Also, the building doesn’t have full-sized washer/dryers in-unit.

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