The Fix building, a red-brick former furniture factory, was transformed into loft residences in the 1970s and 1980s and has long attracted artists and creative professionals drawn to its authentic industrial character. This stylish studio features exposed brick walls, soaring wood-clad ceilings, huge wooden beams, plus oversized west-facing windows with views over the new Waterfront Park, the Seattle Great Wheel, the Aquarium, and Elliott Bay. A recently remodeled kitchen and full bath add modern comfort while preserving the original charm. Located just across the street from the world-famous Pike Place Market, you can step outside for fresh flowers, farm-fresh produce, or watch salmon tossed by the market’s iconic fishmongers. With a Walk Score of 98 and Transit Score of 100, the best of downtown Seattle—restaurants, galleries, ferries, and business offices—is moments away. Ideal as a pied-à-terre, or to live a life of convenience in the city, this historic condo offers the perfect lock-and-leave lifestyle in one of Seattle’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Sally Tafft, Windermere Real Estate Co.
General Information
NWM2492069
Condominium
1
DOM
0 SqFt
1
597
1910
King
Buyer To Verify
Buyer To Verify
Buyer To Verify
Residential
Condominium
Listing Provided Courtesy of Sally Tafft, Windermere Real Estate Co.
Krishna Realty data last checked: Mar 14, 2026 07:06 | Listing last modified Mar 14, 2026 12:01,
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Residence Information
597
0
1
0
1
Flat
30 - Condo (1 Level)
1910
Features and Utilities
Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Stove(s)/Range(s)
Cooking-Electric, Water Heater
Brick, Stucco
Financial
2819
Cash, Conventional
03-13-2026
Comparable Information
1
1
Cash, Conventional
$385,000
$385,000
Mar 14, 2026 12:01
Schools
Elementary : Buyer To VerifyN/ARatings Middle : Buyer To Verify N/ARatings High : Buyer To VerifyN/ARatings
The Fix building, a red-brick former furniture factory, was transformed into loft residences in the 1970s and 1980s and has long attracted artists and creative professionals drawn to its authentic industrial character. This stylish studio features exposed brick walls, soaring wood-clad ceilings, huge wooden beams, plus oversized west-facing windows with views over the new Waterfront Park, the Seattle Great Wheel, the Aquarium, and Elliott Bay. A recently remodeled kitchen and full bath add modern comfort while preserving the original charm. Located just across the street from the world-famous Pike Place Market, you can step outside for fresh flowers, farm-fresh produce, or watch salmon tossed by the market’s iconic fishmongers. With a Walk Score of 98 and Transit Score of 100, the best of downtown Seattle—restaurants, galleries, ferries, and business offices—is moments away. Ideal as a pied-à-terre, or to live a life of convenience in the city, this historic condo offers the perfect lock-and-leave lifestyle in one of Seattle’s most vibrant neighborhoods.