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Monique Lofts

1505 11th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States
Built in 1913, the Monique Lofts building is a formerly abandoned furniture warehouse that now operates as a 28-unit condo building in the heart of Capitol Hill's Pike/Pine Corridor. Originally known as the Smyth Van & Storage building, the four-story space was renovated and converted into private residences—with first floor retail—in 1999. Homes feature soaring ceilings (from 14- to 26-feet), old-growth timber, exposed beams and brick, cork floors, and steel and concrete intermixed with modern design. Located in the heart of Capitol Hill and boasting a 100 Walk Score, the building's location provides unparalleled access to bars, theaters, nightlife and more.

Building Information

Built:

1913

Units:

28

Stories:

4

Developer:

Kauri Investment

Rental Cap:

Yes, 20%

1505 11th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much are the condos at Monique Lofts?
Reach out to us, happy to help with pricing guidance, [email protected].
How much are the HOA dues?
HOA dues at Monique Lofts are about $1.05 per square foot per month and include common area maintenance, earthquake insurance, garbage, sewer, and water.
Does Monique Lofts have EV charging?
Some units come equipped with EV charging. If not, some units have the option to add EV charging.
What is the rental cap at Monique Lofts?
The rental cap at Monique Lofts is 20%.

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