Enso

820 Blanchard St, Seattle, WA, United States
Built in 2009, the Enso Condominiums feature 134 homes in the heart of Denny Triangle—part of the bustling South Lake Union neighborhood. The LEED-certified Enso building is located within easy walking distance from some of the city’s best bars and restaurants, the Lake Union Park, the Museum of History and Industry, Amazon’s headquarters and much more. Homes at Enso feature stainless steel Bosh appliances, bamboo flooring, double-sided fireplaces, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Speaking of windows, the building was designed to bring in light and capture the incredible views surrounding the building, both of the Seattle skyline, Olympic and Cascade Mountains and Lake Union. Enso offers its residents a variety of community amenities, including guest suites, dining and entertainment areas, lounging and sunning areas, a community room, plasma TV area, fitness facility, large roof deck and much more.

Building Information

Built:

2009

Units:

135

Stories:

19

Architect:

CallisonRTKL

Developer:

Vulcan

Amenities

  • 5th floor fitness room
  • Guest suite
  • 6th floor owner's lounges and deck
  • Full time facility manager/concierge staff
  • Free EV charging

820 Blanchard St, Seattle, WA, United States

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a rental cap at Enso?
No rental cap, but rentals must be a 6+ months.

Similar condos to Enso

2200 is just across the street built a few years before Enso.
Enso is a great condo in South Lake Union
  • Concrete and steel
  • Boutique
  • Great location
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